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Do dogs add “in bed” after their fortunes too?
By Jennifer 8. Lee | June 25, 2007
Michael Schaffer, who is writing a book on pet culture called One National Under Dog, sent me an e-mail message with the subject line “Our books meet” and a url. I clicked and laughed when I saw it. This company, K9takeout, now sells fortune cookies for dogs. The types of fortunes they offer include “Confucius says Shitzu happens.”
According to K9takeout, The doggie fortune cookies are made with 100% USDA certified real chicken liver, flour, and eggs. Your dog will love this tasty treat. Each cookie contains its own special doggie fortune and is wrapped in it’s own cellophane package so that they will keep fresh for months. are made with state-of-the-art equipment (dedicated machines to make cookies just for your pets), by the largest “custom” fortune cookie store in the United States which is located in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area – the “Fortune Cookie Capital of the World.” (When I saw that, I knew immediately what company it was, because one of the interviewees had told me he made fortune cookies for dogs!)
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