
Woofers and Tweeters and
Dogs for the Deaf™ are pleased to promote DFD's Private Label You Bake 'em! ™dog treat baking mixes, now available in stores and through DFD's website. Our bright red coffee-style retail packages are a nice backdrop for informative labels describing four of DFD's fine programs, complete with adorable mascots. Complete with easy to follow instructions, only very common ingredients, such as oil, applesauce and peanut butter, are required to bake. Extra packets of gluten free flour are included in those varieties, in case the baker doesn't happen to have any extra on hand.
Baking instructions with photos, now available to download.
SPOIL YOU DOG like these customers...
"I just finished baking the pretzels, and the dogs loved them! I can't wait to try the other varieties!" Pam L., Naples, New York.
"I experimented and added some sweet potatoe to the biscotti instead of peanut butter. Chloe scarfed it right up!" Carol S., Cincinnatti, Ohio.
I made my first batch of treats and Trapper loves them. I didn’t think they were bad either. A bit crunchy for me, but I don’t chew rocks or bones either, so there you go. Pretty tasty! I’ve already given several bags to friends" Victoria R., Seattle, Washington.
Thank you for your comments! That's part of the fun...you can really make them your own.
Hap E Dog Pet Grooming, White City, (541) 826-5556
Rogue Valley Pet, Medford, (541) 608-7387

If you don't live in Southern Oregon but would like to order some products by mail, you can order directly from
DFD; they carry our red packages in their gift shop and also ship larger quantites through their website. Be sure to look for this
fun apron (left).

In addition, through this site, you may order small quantities of the very same baking mixes, packed in clear, crushable bags (right), which fit nicely in those small, economical but oddly sized, USPS Flat Rate packages. Visit the
DFD Gif Packs page for more details.
No matter where you buy, feel confident that your purchase will support
Dogs for the Deaf™. and their wonderful programs.


And lastly,
What are Tweeters? Owner Andrea Jansen creates gourd art in her spare time. When choosing the name for her new business, she coined the
Tweeters for her bird feeders and figurines. The name just seemed to fit.
Copyright © 2011 AndreaJansenDesigns