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Tea for Two

827 views 2 replies 2 participants last post by  LizzysMom  
#1 ·
I'm a tea drinker and lover. As in, brew-loose-tea-leaves-in-a-teapot-and-drink-it-out-of-an-english-bone-china-teacup-and-saucer kind of tea lover. (Although one should NEVER put one's pinkie finger out whilst drinking tea! That's an affectation, darling! ;) ) I love all the pretty, dainty paraphernalia that goes along with drinking tea, and have given many, many tea parties over the years. My husband and I share a pot of tea virtually every evening to wind down the day. I think I'm going to have to order some of this, so Lizzy can join us in our nightly ritual! :)

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#2 ·
Be sure to check those tea ingredients against dog poisoning lists. I know valerian root can be strong for people. Chamomile is poisonous for dogs. https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/anim.../animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants?field_non_toxicity_value[]=01 I'd stay away from that company.

Such an adorable idea, especially if you get a tea cup and saucer with a poodle on it for Lizzy. Rooibos tea is safe for dogs and green Rooibos is very helpful for diabetic dogs in particular. So, I'd suggest a cup of diluted Rooibos for our sweet Lizzy. Rooibos Tea Could Help Dogs Who Suffer From Diabetes
 
#3 ·
Good advice, as always, Click! It wouldn't have occurred to me to check the ingredients, because I would have assumed that if it was being marketed to dogs, the company would have done their due diligence themselves. Obviously, assumptions should never be made when our beloved pups' health is at risk!