Dog food maker visits
Dolittle's is launching a new line of pet food they call so pure that even humans can eat it. And from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 19, they are invited to a taste-testing.
Dr. Janice Elenbaas, founder of Lucky Dog Cuisine, will be at Dolittle's Charleston store, 22F Windermere Blvd., to share her creations.
Each of the five recipes is designed as a whole meal for a dog. The meats are USDA prime meats; cheeses and yogurt provide calcium; vegetables are cooked in filtered water and pureed for easy digestion.
Lucky Dog recipes have been tested by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture and by independent labs for quality and nutrition.
"Our food is so good, you can eat it too!" says Elenbaas, whose company is based in Bluffton and is a member of the South Carolina Specialty Food Association.
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