On February 23 your dog doesn’t want a pat, to be scratched behind his ear, or to run after a stick. What he really wants is his biscuit because it’s National Dog Biscuit Day! This day is also known as Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day. It’s the best day of the year for dogs. It’s also a day to pamper your pooch because he deserves it. After all he’s your best friend. So, give him his favorite biscuit, or even better- stock up on his favorite treats.
National Dog Biscuit Day timeline
A butcher based in London accidentally invents the dog biscuit, later shaping it into a bone.
It was around this time that dog biscuits were produced in England on a small scale, though dog-bread had been around for ages.
The first large-scale manufacturer of dog biscuits was a man from Ohio called James Spratt who traveled to England and produced these biscuits.
The first bone shaped biscuit for dogs appeared in America and the shape caught on!
The F.H. Bennett Biscuit company is established, selling dog biscuits under the name ‘Malatoid.’
The dog biscuit recipe is granted a patent.
The name ‘Malatoid’ is changed to ‘Milkbone’ to emphasize cow’s milk as one of the ingredients.
The largest dog biscuit weighed 279.87 kg (617 lb) and was made by Hampshire Pet Products (USA) in Joplin, Missouri.
National Dog Biscuit Day Activities
Doggie play date
Call, text, email, or tweet your friends and have them join you for a doggie play date. Have each of your friends brings their dog's favorite biscuit, then create little goodie bags containing one of each.
Dog biscuits and adoptions
Go to your local animal shelter and coordinate an adoption day. As a special gift, donate a bountiful amount of dog biscuits that can be given to the new pet parents and their newly adopted furry family member.
Host a dog biscuit decorating party
Get festive, get messy, get decorative! Invite some friends, buy plain dog biscuits (we love Milk-Bone's Classic Dog Biscuit), grab dog-safe decorating icing, and let your creativity flow. Reward the best decorated and then let your dogs enjoy!
5 Awesome Facts About Dog Biscuits To Chew On
It was an accidental invention
A butcher in England in the 1800s was trying a new recipe for biscuits that turned out to be terrible. He gave one to his dog who loved it. The rest is history!
First there was dog bread
Before we had dog biscuits, dog bread was a popular snack given to canines.
What happens if you eat a dog biscuit?
If you ate a little bit of dog biscuit nothing would happen, its edible! But eating too much might make you sick, as dog food doesn't have the same strict safety regulations as human food.
These are Made From Alligators
Louisiana Alligator Dog Biscuits' name says it all! They are made from alligator protein. They even make alligator jerky.
Too Much of a Good Thing
Biscuits and other snacks should only make up 10% of a dog's daily calorie intake or dogs can become overweight!
Why We Love National Dog Biscuit Day
They are packed with nutrients
There are an array of dog biscuits that are made with various premium ingredients. These dog treats provide a daily dose of protein and multivitamins that help your dog maintain a healthy diet throughout their life.
They are great training tools
Training a new pup can be hard work. Using dog biscuits to reward a well behaved dog, is a simple and proven method that reinforces positive behavior.
Dogs love them
Dog biscuits are one of pups' favorite treats. They're packed with real meat, vegetables, and savory flavor. Dogs love them and will love you for giving them one.
National Dog Biscuit Day dates
Year | Date | Day |
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2025 | February 23 | Sunday |
2026 | February 23 | Monday |
2027 | February 23 | Tuesday |
2028 | February 23 | Wednesday |
2029 | February 23 | Friday |