Students with disabilities at Battle Ground High School make handmade dog treats, or “Doggie Biscotti” as part of their vocational training.
Students make the dough, roll it, cut them out in the shape of a dog bone, bake and then package them. They send them to “Futures,” a Community Based Transition program for students, ages 18-21.
These students market the product and deliver to customers in the community. This is a wonderful partnership, providing skills and job opportunities for students with disabilities as well as a quality product.