he started putting in weird foods, and wanted to create something cool. so he started and boom dog bisket
F. H. Bennett is credited with the invention of the first dog biscuit in 1908.
The Milk-Bone dog treat was created in 1908 by the F. H. Bennett Biscuit Company, which operated a bakery on the Lower East side of New York city.
yes you can i gave a marie biscuit to my dog and he liked it
dog biscuit
Both AllRecipes.com and About.com offer many dog biscuit recipes. They also provide ratings so you can easily compare which recipes are the best to try first.
The dog named biscuit is a dog. His dog is a Havanese. He likes to chew things and fetch frisbees. He is small and black.
a dog
I believe it was "The Biscuit Eater."
biscuit is a girl name
its like dog biscuit if you know what i mean
The first commercial dog food was introduced in England about 1860, by James Spratt, an electrician from Ohio. He came up with a biscuit, shaped like a bone, made of wheat, vegetables, beetroot and beef blood. Spratt's dog food company thrived, and around 1890 he took it to the U.S. where it became "Spratt's Patent Limited". In the 1950s Spratt's became part of General Mills, and they produced Purina. In 1907, F.H. Bennett introduced Milkbone dog biscuits as a complete dog food and a direct competitor to Spratt. Milkbone and Spratt's Dogs Food and Cake dominated pet food manufacturing until the 1920's when canned dog food was first introduced by Ken-L-Ration.
"Biscuit the Dog" is a series of children's books written by Alyssa Satin Capucilli. There are ten books in the series which can be purchased from Amazon or Barnes & Noble.