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True Dough
Dec 2018
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My 'kids' loved Peter Pan creamy. I no longer eat the stuff as they're both gone.
sinkingfeeling
Dec 2018
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sinkingfeeling
(51,444 posts)1. I cannot tell you how many hundreds of peanut butter jars I cut in
half for my dogs over the years. I would half them so each dog got some.
True Dough
(17,301 posts)2. Smooth or Creamy?
Skippy? Jif? Peter Pan?
No matter, it was very kind of you!
sinkingfeeling
(51,444 posts)3. My 'kids' loved Peter Pan creamy. I no longer eat the stuff as they're both gone.
WePurrsevere
(24,259 posts)4. We switched to buying the smaller jars...
Our wonderful, now late, boy Sam, a lab golden mix, loved the peanut butter jar so to make it easier we started buying the smaller ones he could clean out. Funny thing was that he didn't once we got our mini Doxie as a pup. They became instant BFFs and he always left some for her.
Bayard
(22,057 posts)5. One of our Pyr's does this
After he cleans it out, he buries the jar in my garden.
True Dough
(17,301 posts)6. Maybe you'll have peanut fields out there someday!