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Bought these on amazon while looking for new healthier treats for our dog. He simply loves these cranberrie oatmeal cookies.
Pros:
Dog tested and approved.
smells good. kinda like a human grade cookie would.
Great sized for my dog who is roughly 40 pounds (would be a bit to small for a 100+ pound dog or to big for under 10)
Its All Natural which is a huge plus in my book.
Made in Australia
The bag it comes in is easily resealable and quite attractive.
Cons:
Is recommended to be used up within 3 weeks of opening and as i like to spice up my dogs treats means i have to use it more then would otherwise.
Overall this is a great snack/cookie for your dog as it is quite health as far as treats go and I am a huge fan. Good job on this one science diet.
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Simply put, my dogs love this treat! One doesn't care for fruit, but she gobbles this one. Don't hesitate to try!
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Our Aussie Shepherd loves these treats. His entire body trembles at the sight of the bag. They are healthy and must be tasty. We put thm on automatic reorder because the dog likes these over all his treats.
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Our dog really loves the taste of this fruit snack. Everytime we leave the house, we give her a few pieces of the snack. It must be good for dogs, since our veterinarian stocks it as well as a few other dog snacks. Can't go wrong with this one!
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My boys are pretty spoiled, and I like to keep random little healthy treats around the house for them. Usually they get chopped carrots, cucumbers, or broccoli, but I like to give them chewy treats as well. I discovered these at the Vet's office during one of their checkups, and immediately bought more. They're a nice mix of fruit and oats, and my big dogs love them. It's just a couple of crunches, but I bury it under their dry food in the morning, and it's a way to ensure that my fussy younger dog will eat all of his food to get his treat.
While they're very easy for my big dogs to chew, we're currently dogsitting for my father in law, and his Shitzu can't get through them. He doesn't have any jaw or teeth problems, he just isn't able to bite through, so I have to crumble it for him once it's crumbled, he loves it. Just an FYI for folks with small dogs.
