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Doggy used to LOVE these biscuits as a younger GSD pup. Out of all the "healthy" biscuit brands, he always gobbled these up and surprisingly never got sick of 'em. I bought these from Costco over a year ago but when I went back less than two months later, they were no longer sold there! The price was such a deal and they came in a big box with two flavorsthis duck/sweet potato one and the chicken/cranberry. I've been keeping an eye out for them at Costco all this time, so I think it's safe to say they won't be offering this dog treat anytime soon. Here I am having just ordered some from Amazon, finally. Doggy's still annoyingly picky but we'll see if he still loves these. He's always had a sensitive stomach too and didn't experience any problems from this in the past so hopefully Instinct hasn't changed their formula on us. Should have an update within the next week!
-UPDATE-
My guy isn't loving these so much. He just spit them out and walked far, far away. The bones look different as wellthe color isn't a rich brown and they look much drier. They don't deliciously crumble like they used to either (which is a good thing, but not at the expense of taste). I used to think these were like gourmet doggy bones. The smell seems similar to what I remember but only a dog would be able to tell. Doggy and I are disappointed... I'll wait to offer them another time and see what happens before I completely write this treat off.
-UPDATEJune 4, 2013
Added back a star because Doggy now rejects them only 30-40% of the time. When he does feel like eating these, he does seem to enjoy them, but I was looking for a sure-thing.
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My 2 shelties (25 and 30 lbs) love these biscuits. I open the bag and smell the cinnamon... LOVE. (I'd previously bought Natural Balance Sweet Potato and Fish treats and WOW those are FISHY, so the smell of the cinnamon in these Instinct treats is very nice for a change.) In the box, these Instinct treats are in a resealable bag to keep them fresh after you've opened the bag.So you know the size, each Instinct biscuit treat is 2 inches long, about 3/8" thick, and 3/4" wide at the narrowest part of the bone shape and 1" wide at the widest part of the bone shape. 25 calories per treat. These Instinct treats are sized so they'll fit into treat puzzle toys like the medium size Premier Busy Buddy Squirrel Dude toys I have for my shelties. I'll put one or two of these Instinct "cookies" in each of the furry kids' Squirrel Dude toys and they'll be busy for 30 minutes trying to get every last crumb out.
To sum it up, they're Made in the USA, they're gluten free and they're priced great! Fantastic for my boy sheltie who can't have gluten because of epilepsy.We have two small dogs that love these "cookies". To keep them from gaining more weight, I cut the biscuits in half. Unfortunately, in the process, they frequently crumble or break unevenly. That didn't happen with the chicken biscuits. I don't know if it's the ingredients or the way these particular biscuits are manufactured. For dogs that can eat the whole biscuit, I give them five stars. Our dogs, at least, love them.My dog looks forward to these every night. I keep a treat tin in my room so when we all tuck in for the night, he jumps on the bed and stares at me until he gets one (or ten).The only reason I did not give it five stars is because the treats are smaller than what my seventy-five pound fur baby is used to. She loves them though, and I love the smell! You can tell they are quality just by the scent alone. They smell like cinnamon and sweet potato! I love the fect that they came with three boxes as well. We are going grain free with our baby so these treats are just what we were looking for ingredient wise.
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