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Food, Treats, Chews and Feeding Necessities

Dog Food can be found and ordered through a site called Chewy that I really like. They have free shipping if you order at least $50 in food and they have an amazing stock of really high quality foods that you just can't find at the big-box stores (which mostly only sell over-priced garbage)
Training Treats: need to be bite sized and very easy to quickly consume. Puppies also need tiny treats. Cockapoos can be picky little guys but these commercial treats have always been a big hit. 

If you want to give your dogs fresh and grain-free treats then bake or fry up some bacon, snip or crumble it up in a bag for the week and stash in the fridge. Bonus? Save the bacon grease in a jar, stick it in the fridge and spoon it on their kibble when you want to give them something special.


Chews, rawhide, teething-relief and other edible dog fun is always a necessity. Try to get stuff that won't get ingested in large, indigestible chunks and cause a blockage and you also want to avoid really smelly treats (like pig's ears) if you have a sensitive nose... oh and avoid staining chews too, unless you have no carpet. These are my favorite and fit those criterion (with proper supervision, always)

Supplements: sardines with their bones are an excellent source of fatty acids and calcium. Of course, if you can't stand the idea of feeding this to your dog (who will love them) then you can just add fish oil to the pup's food a few times a week.
Storage: you need a place to store dog food. How about leashes or toys or treats and chews? I love these stackables and have used them for about 6 years now and they keep bugs (and nosey dogs) out.

Bowls: I love this dog bowl. If your puppy doesn't finish all her food you can throw the bowl right in the fridge with the convenient lid so wet foods and fresh foods don't spoil, get dried out or gross.

Plates: believe it or not a plastic dishwasher and microwave safe plate is much easier for your long-haired and long-eared friend to eat off of. This keeps her face cleaner and helps her eat her food. And they're simple to rinse and load in the dishwasher.

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