We buy Canadian!

  • Please note, what is listed below is what we have found on the internet through various sources.

  • Also Brown Bag Biscuits produce Home Made biscuits as treats
    and are in no way intended as a main source of diet.


  • Click for picture of our ingredients.

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    Whole wheat flour.

  • A good source of Calcium, Iron, Fiber and Selenium. Also contains less gluten than enriched white flour.



  • Wheat germ.
  • Wheat germ is the heart of the kernel and is the most nutritious portion of wheat.

  • It is full of vitamin's B, E, also enzymes and minerals.
  • Pumpkin

  • Loaded with Vitamin A, Alpha and Beta carotenes. It contains vitamin C, K, E, magnesium, potassium, iron and is also a good source
    of fiber.


  • Cinnamon
  • Helps with digestion and the respiratory system also helps to lower blood sugars in the body.
  • Did you know that pumpkin and cinnamon will help sooth a dogs digestive track!

  • Eggs
  • A great source of protein, egg yolks hold most of the value of eggs, Vitamin E, biotin and lutin all of which are good or the eye’s skin and maintenance of a healthy coat, the shell of an egg contains a great source of calcium.
  • Did you know that eggs contain all 9 amino acids?



  • Canola oil

  • A good source of Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, which are great in aiding with a dogs immune system, joints, skin and coat.


  • Garlic

  • Contains antioxidants that are good for the immune and circulatory system, And contains allicin which helps in reducing cholesterol.
  • Did you know that garlic is a deterrent to flea’s and tics?



  • Vegtables
  • Spinach... Loaded with folic acid, vitamin k, iron and vitamin C.

  • Green Beans… folic acid, molybdenum, iron, phosphorus, magnesium and potassium. Also a good source of protein and fiber as well has help in the lowering of cholesterol.
  • Carrots… have the highest amount of pro vitamin A carotenes and antioxidant compounds which help fight heart disease. They are a good source of fiber, vitamin k, B6, C, potassium, thiamine and biotin
  • Parsley…vitamin’s A and C, iron iodine and copper
  • Cheese

  • A great source for protein, carbs, vitamin’s A, B6, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pointothenic acid folate, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium. Also provides great flavoring.


  • Apples
  • A source of both soluble and insoluble fiber. Soluble fiber such as pectin actually helps to prevent cholesterol buildup in the lining of blood vessel walls, thus reducing the incident of atherosclerosis and heart disease..

    Beef liver

  • is a good source of riboflavin, copper, vitamin A, B12, B6, Protein, Phosphorus, iron, zinc and foliate

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