Do you guys have to do this EVERY time Fred is given a choc-drop? Don’t we all know by now, British dogs are given safe carob ‘choc drops’?
They are, incidentally, marked as being safe for human consumption, presumably in case a kid decides to scoff them – so I can report that they taste kind of OK but nothing like Cadbury’s Buttons ;-). Oh, and they don’t melt – we once tried to make a ‘chocolate’ crispie cake for the dog’s birthday but it didn’t work
Do you guys have to do this EVERY time Fred is given a choc-drop? Don’t we all know by now, British dogs are given safe carob ‘choc drops’?
They are, incidentally, marked as being safe for human consumption, presumably in case a kid decides to scoff them – so I can report that they taste kind of OK but nothing like Cadbury’s Buttons ;-). Oh, and they don’t melt – we once tried to make a ‘chocolate’ crispie cake for the dog’s birthday but it didn’t work