Any Catholic Dog Owners?

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Tomorrow, July 11th, is the Feast Day of St. Benedict.

Today, I happened to purchase some biscuits for my puppy...they are called Sister Joan's Nutri-Bits...All Natural ingredients, no salt, no sugar, no additives or by-products.

When I got home I read the contents of the package further. Turns out that Sister Joan Schneider is a Benedictine nun in the community at St. Pual's Priory in St. Paul, MN, and royalties from the sale of this product are used for the retirement of religious orders.)

Just a thought, in honor of St. Benedict's feast day tomorrow.

If interested, you can order them at www.petplanet.com

MaryLu

-- MaryLu (mlc327@juno.com), July 10, 2002

Answers

MaryLu, being a dog and all-animal lover I loved hearing about the nutri-bits! As I enjoy my pets I often think of some of the great saints, like Francis, who saw God's glory in His creatures. Thanks for sharing.

-- Theresa Huether (rodntee4Jesus@aol.com), July 11, 2002.

Theresa, this sentence had me seriously confused:

"MaryLu, being a dog and all-animal lover I loved hearing about the nutri-bits!"

If I were a dog I'm sure I would love hearing about the nutri-bits too, but I'm not and I'm sure you aren't either. LOL! But I got a kick out of the accidental wording.

God Bless

-- Emerald (emerald1@cox.net), July 11, 2002.


That is funny, Emerald, LOL!

Gail

-- gail (rothfarms@socket.net), July 11, 2002.


Thanks for the gift of laughter today, Emerald! :)

MaryLu

-- MaryLu (mlc327@juno.com), July 11, 2002.


rrrrrrrrrrrrrruff rrrrrrrrrrrrrruuuuuuuuuuuuuufffffffffffffff ha ha ha

-- Theresa Huether (rodntee4Jesus@aol.com), July 11, 2002.


Thanks, Marylu. May the Lord bless you for your kindness to His creatures.

-- David (David@excite.com), July 12, 2002.

I love having natural treats for my dogs. I discovered Sister Joan's Nutri-bits some years ago at Target. They are now difficult to find, for me. I am in Wyoming and do not have large stores that may carry the biscuits. Some time ago, I was glad to call Sister Joan's telephone number and actually talked with her and ordered a case. My supply is again low, and I had no luck at the PetPlanet address you suggested. I would try ordering by phone again, but now the package does not even list her telephone number. Any hints? I have just two bags left.

-- dolores crock (dcrock3422@aol.com), October 21, 2002.

A quick google search turned up this website:

directory

And also found her address and number as Sister Joan's Nutri-Bits Inc 2580 Larpenteur Ave E St Paul, MN (651) 773-0734

Hope those help.

-- Glenn (glenn@nospam.com), October 22, 2002.

It is so wonderful to hear such good words about my auntie's treats! You know she developed them because one of her German Shepards had become ill and died. Shortly after she started looking closely at the ingredients in dog foods and treats and found that they often used diseased and decayed animal parts as well as dyes. (This was back in the 70's) Not long after that she started making them herself. I remember watching her mixing up the batter and putting it in the waffle iron. I asked her if we were having waffles for dinner and she laughed. "You can have some of these if you'd like but you may have to fight the dogs for them!" She's a character, my aunt, Sister Joan! Anyway, I noticed that the last entry here was 1 year ago but for anyone looking for her treats you can go on her website at www.sisterjoans.com or call 1-800-291-9470. You may also write her at the address provided by a previous entry because she does still reside in a home across from the St. Paul's Priory/Monastery in Maplewood, which of course she is a member of. (2580 Larpenteur Ave E. Maplewood Mn, 55109 651-773-0734.) She is a wonderful and remarkable woman. I am proud to be her niece and my dog Raven loves her treats!! Another nice thing to know about them is that they are "human grade" and can be eaten by anyone. To my taste buds, they are a little bland. Ahem...I had to try one...she made me. You can't say no to a nun!

-- LeeAnn Schneider (eelay@comcast.net), October 01, 2003.

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