For Dogs With Discriminating Tastes
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If you are a returning "Design Your Own Grolaini's" customer and wish to reorder using an existing DYOG treat name, no need to read further, just click here: Returning DYOG Customer.
For Those of You New to DYOG: "Design Your Own Grolaini's" treats are for those dog owners who would like to give their doggy treats a personal touch. You know your dog's tastes, medical issues, and allergies, so you tell us which protein, flour, and fruit to use and we'll make them according to your specifications. Remember that in addition to your selections, we'll also use the "standard" ingredients of peanut butter, canola oil, green beans, pumpkin, carrots, and tomato. If you want one or more "standard ingredient" omitted from your DYOG, let us know that as well. During checkout, you will be given an opportunity to indicate omissions in the "Special Instructions" box. Once you've created your DYOG, why not give it a special touch by naming it after your special friend. Tell us what name you want to call your dog's unique treat, and we'll keep it in our records. The next time you want the same recipe, no need to tell us which ingredients to use, just tell us the treat's name and we'll do the rest. Is there a special occassion coming up for a loved one who is crazy about their own dog? Why not surprise them with a one of a kind treat designed and named specifically for their pampered pooch?
HOW DO I BEGIN? Review the ingredients listed below and choose one item from each column. Then click here: You'll be taken to a special DYOG shopping cart where you will tell us which ingredients to use. If you have any questions about designing your own treat, please feel free to contact us at customerservice@grolainis.com or call (503) 421-2750.
* A member of the grass family, which includes wheat and corn; may be allergenic for some dogs ** A member of the legume family, which includes soy and peanuts; may be allergenic for some dogs *** Can crossbreed with beef; if your dog is allergic to beef, choose a different protein
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