Blue Dog bakery premium natural low fat dog treats are great for puppy training. They contain highest quality bakery ingredients and include no animal by-products. It is easily digestible and comes in large and small animal shapes. They are perfect for all size dogs with no preservatives or additives. No artificial flavors or colors. Helps maintain strong teeth and fresh breath.
Blue Dog Bakery Natural Low Fat Dog Treats, Peanut Butter Flavor Doggie Paws, 10-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)[Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
(as of 28/04/2010 04:14 - more info)
$21
$16
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Case of six 10-ounce bags (total of 60 ounces)All-natural low-fat dog biscuits flavored by real blackstrap molasses and peanut-butter flavorHelp maintain strong teeth, fresh breath; baked in round, pa..read more
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My 2 dogs love these bones. They love the taste and I love how easy it is to have Amazon ship them to my door. One of the best things about these bones are that they break very easily so you can give you dog a large treat if you want to or a small treat.
My dog enjoys these, I think most dogs would. Just be advised, the first two ingredients for all flavors is wheat flour, the third for all flavors is molasses. The ninth ingredient is the advertised flavor.
I ordered 6 boxes and had to give then away because both my dogs would not eat them. My one dog is a picky eater but the other usually will eat anything. I guess peanut butter and molasses is not pleasing to their palates. Perhaps the other flavors are worth trying but I will pass for now.
My dogs really like these treats. They each get 1 (sometimes 2) after supper. When they hear the box being opened (which I do very quietly) they come from wherever they are and sit very nicely with an expectant look on their faces. I feel good knowing that these treats are healthy and low fat. Some of these treats are fairly large and would have to be broken up for a small dog. The 6 pack is a good buy and when I open the last box, I know that it is time to reorder.
I’ve given my dog a variety of dog biscuits over his lifespan and he always takes them from me and drops them on the ground and comes to see if I have anything tastier. Reluctantly he’d return to the biscuit and reluctantly eat it. Not so with these! The first one I gave him he gobbled up instantly.
I got the 6 pack box on a Gold Box special for about $16 and they were well worth the deal and that was back in June, so they’ve lasted this long.