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I work at a drive in at a bank. We give all the dogs that come through dog biscuits. Of course they have wheat in them. I'm trying to figure out how I can send the biscuits to the dogs without causing problems to myself. I'm sure the bank wouldn't be willing to buy gluten free ones if you know what I mean. Some days I may not even see a dog. I do have alcohol wipes in my window. Do you think that would be good enough to clean my hands? I really don't want to make a big issue about this at work if you know what I mean.


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  wowzer said:
I work at a drive in at a bank. We give all the dogs that come through dog biscuits. Of course they have wheat in them. I'm trying to figure out how I can send the biscuits to the dogs without causing problems to myself. I'm sure the bank wouldn't be willing to buy gluten free ones if you know what I mean. Some days I may not even see a dog. I do have alcohol wipes in my window. Do you think that would be good enough to clean my hands? I really don't want to make a big issue about this at work if you know what I mean.

How nice for the dogs :D I'm sure alcohol wipes would do just fine as the dog bones don't cause a sticky residue, just a possible dust. The wipes should clear that away with no problem.

Most of Sheba's food is gluten free, however she does occasionally get the real minature milk bones. I just rinse my hands and wipe with a paper towel, and have never had a problem.

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Yes, how nice for the dogs! :P Sorry, I'm quite amused by this - some companies do strange things to entice customers.

To reduce your contact with the biscuits, could you use those little tissues like they have at the self-serve donut counters? I'm sure you could get a box somewhere, and it should last a long time. I think the wipes will also get rid of residue.

Hope you don't get glutened by a biscuit!

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Thanks for the input. I'm thinking a little box of sandwich bags, then I can avoid contact and I won't get crumbs in the carrier.

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  wowzer said:
Thanks for the input. I'm thinking a little box of sandwich bags, then I can avoid contact and I won't get crumbs in the carrier.

Yes, that would work nicely ... I use them when I have to put out a plate of gluten laden cookies or something for company :D

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