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  • No, unfortunately to be Kosher the ingredients must have been blessed by a Rabi. There are also sanctions against other ingredients, and if there is dairy involved it is supposed to be kept separate from the non-dairy ingredients in the preparation....as far as I can recall, I'm not Jewish...but I remember seeing a kitchen remodel show on HGTV (back in the days when we had cable). They were rebuilding their kitchen to be strictly Kosher. They put in two ranges (one for dairy only cooking), had two full sets of beautiful copper pots and pans...one had Dairy embossed on it.
  • Well... while Redhawk answered the is it kosher part of your question, I would just like to say that if the person is feeding their dog any store bought dog food (dry bagged/ or wet canned, etc.), the dog is already being fed non kosher food, so a non kosher treat really wouldn't matter. So really unless the person is cooking or feeding a Raw Kosher diet to their dog, then there is no point is stressing over wether the treats are kosher or not.
  • since the dog isnt jewish...yes
  • Was the dog's mom Jewish?

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