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Sledracer says Yum
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My sled dogs love these. They really send you a good amount that last quite a while. I make most of my dogs food, but these have a wonderful crunch that I don't believe I could accomplish on my own and they are as natural as I would make. My dogs need a lot of high energy food because they run 4=8 miles a day. They are great for training because they are not fattening. I'll be ordering the liver ones regularily.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-02-11
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3 Dogs Lov'em
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All the mutts in my house love these. I live in the Washington D.C. suburbs and it is very pricey to buy these locally. I have always been careful with the food and treats I give to my dogs and much more so after the food scare. With only 5 healthy ingredients you know what you are feeding to your dogs are good healthy ingredients. The treats are flat, thin, squares; so they last a while longer than you might think by looking at the bag. I tried to look for or modify an online recipe to make something similar at home, but at the price you can get these for on Amazon, why bother! If your dog likes a crunchy treat try these, I don't think you will be disappointed. My pack comes running from all corners of the house to get their grubby little paws on these treats! I hope your dog(s) enjoy them just as much.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-01-05
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Great doggie treats
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My dog loves these treats and they are healthy. No mess and no bad odor. They're worth the cost.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-07-05
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Crunchy Peanut Butter -- Dog Ambrosia!
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My dog Nikki absolutely LOVES these. She likes the liver ones alot, too, but has grown tired of the carrot ones. But as for these, she'd cross the desert for one. So you should definitely buy them and give them to Nikki, especially if you live on the edge of the desert. Just face the desert, hold one up--she's a sighthound--and yell, "Nikki! Peanut Chiplet!" She will appreciate it. You can give some to your dog, too, as Nikki's not the jealous type.
Perhaps the reason these are so good is they are basically unadulterated food. They say it's just five ingredients (peanut butter, whole wheat flour, whole rolled oats, bran and water, but judging from how noisy they are (crunchy), there's not much water in them.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-04-11
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