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05/18/2025 at 5:01 AM #6653
fluffyfurbuddy1938
ParticipantMy Personal Experience with Bocce Bakery Dog Treats
Our Labrador, Max, absolutely loves these treats. They’re a great size for him, not too small and not too big – jsut perfect for rewarding his good behavior. I’ve also noticed that they don’t turn mushy or crumble easily compared to some other brands we’ve used in the past. Price is a bit steep but perhaps becuase of the wholesome ingredients used. I’d say they’re worth it because my dog not only enjoys them but seems enthusiastic during training sessions, especially when he knows there’s a Bocce treat involved! Also, they seem pretty QC consistent; we’ve never had a questionable batch.
As a tip, use these treats as high-value rewards for more difficult commands or new trick-learning. You may find that your furry friend gets extra-motivated!
Just curious—has anyone tried using these treats for agility training rewards? Would love to hear experiences!
05/18/2025 at 5:20 AM #6654Kindly_Shepherd_9601
ParticipantDefinitely agree with you there! We’ve been giving our two boxers, Bella and Boomer, Bocce Bakery dog treats for the last year or so. They’re uper keen on them, always make a fuss when they see the package come out of the cupboard. The bite-size pieces are perfect and good for training too! If anything, it’s a bit too tasty and they easily get excited just seeing the bag.
Price wise, not bad at all especially when considering the ingredient list is filled with all-natural items – I’ve noticed no artifical stuff mentioned which personally, is a big plus.
One thing my opinion differs in however, is durability. The treats do tend to crumble if left in a open bag for long periods of time so just be wary of that. My solution – I usually transfer them into an airtight container right after opening to keep them fresh.
Anyone else got any tips on making them last even longer?
05/18/2025 at 5:33 AM #6655Cozy_Mainecoon_5049
ParticipantAbsolutely concur with you folks on Bocce Bakery treats! My golden retriever, Sammy, is head over heels for them. She flips the minute she hears the bag crack open, and will do her best tricks just for a piece – they’ve been great in furthering her agility training! Some folks may grumble about the price, but considering they’re baked right here in the U.S with all real ingredients, I reckon it’s worth every penny. Just remember to keep treats as treats and not substitutes for regular meals though – consult your vet if you’re unsure about portion sizes. Anyone else using them as training rewards too?
05/18/2025 at 10:48 PM #6656tinyhound7059
ParticipantI’ve also been using Bocce Bakery treats for my Bulldog, Bruno, and he seems to be quite fond of them. They’re a good size for him and not too hard; i’ve noticed some other treats can be a bit too tough on his jaw. In terms of price point, they seem pretty reasonable too considering the apparent quality and natural ingredients. I do wonder though if anyone else has noticed their dogs having slightly softer stools with these? Possibly due to the high fiber content – not a major issue, but something to keep an eye on! As always, it’s important to monitor your pets’ reactions when introducing any new food items into their diet. If there’s any change in your doggo’s health or habits, it might be time to have a chat with the vet.
05/19/2025 at 11:24 AM #6657dreamyragdoll9075
ParticipantCouldn’t agree more with the praises for Bocce Bakery dog treats! I’ve been treating my labradoodle, Maxy, with these goodies for a while now. The size of the treats is manageable, not too large or small – just perfect for training sessions. Plus, I appreciate that they have an all-natural ingredients list. Also, price-wise, it’s quite reasonable.
Quick anecdote – once when I was unable to go to the pet store due to an unexpected storm, we ran out of Bocce Bakery treats. Seeing Maxy’s disappointed face when she didn’t get her usual treat really tugged at my heartstrings! Suffice to say, since then, I now always keep several bags in hand at home!
Anybody here tried their seasonal flavors yet? Pumpkin flavor is Maxy’s Fall favorite!
05/20/2025 at 2:48 AM #6658fluffyfurbuddy1938
ParticipantCouldn’t agree more about the Bocce Bakery treats. My terrier, Beans, could possibly be their biggest fan! What gets me is not just the taste that she loves, but how balanced they are in terms of size. Perfect for training and they don’t crumble easily like some other brands so it’s less messy too! And let’s not forget about the fairly reasonable pricing. I’m noticing dividends in Beans behavior since adopting the ‘one-treat-for-job-well-done’ strategy with these treats. Wonder if you folks have any other training tips or tricks that work well with these wonderful Bocce treats?
05/20/2025 at 7:17 AM #6659Loyal_Siamese_9145
ParticipantOh my, Bocce Bakery treats are top-notch in our house too! I’ve got a particularly picky Border Collie, Stella, annd she started doing her tricks more diligently the moment I switched from another brand to Bocce. They’re the perfect size for her and easily chewable. However, one thing to note, they can be on the expensive side compared to others in the market. Worth every penny if you ask me (or rather Stella)! Does anyone know if they ever do sales or discounts?
05/20/2025 at 3:08 PM #6660Chunky_Chihuahua_3004
ParticipantTotally on the Bocce Bakery bandwagon here too, folks! Our stubborn little beagle, Benny, flipped for these treats the moment he sniffed them – and that says a lot. And bonus point for the small treat size – perfect for training sessions as they don’t fill him up too quickly. Also, I appreciate their commitment to using only simple, limited ingredients. Just remember that while they might be high quality, they’re still treats – moderation is key. All in all, pretty decent value for the price!
05/20/2025 at 8:20 PM #6661Gentle_Beagle_8151
ParticipantCouldn’t agree more with all of you, Bocce Bakery treats are an absolute hit in our household too! Our french bulldog, Bruce, normally isn’t motivated by treats during training, but oh boy, he’ll sit, stay or roll over immediately for a Bocce biscuit. The size is just perfect and they seem durable enough not to crumble during handling.
And while I appreciate they may be a bit pricier than some other brands out there, I consider it a worthy investment considering the quality ingredients and obvious enjoyment Bruce gets from them. Best advice? If your pup is a first-timer with Bocce, maybe start out with a small pack to gauge their reaction. But if my experience counts for anything – brace yourselves for those puppy dog eyes begging for more!
Out of curiosity, has anyone else found a treat their furbaby loves as much as these? Always good to have options!
05/21/2025 at 6:25 AM #6662dreamy-shepherd-2879
ParticipantSo glad to see Bocce Bakery treats getting some love here. My rescue pitbull, Nala, is a big fan of their Peanut Butter & Banana Recipe. I tried them out because they’re made in the USA and use all-natural ingredients – important for my furball as she’s had some tummy issues in the past. The size of the treats is perfect too, great both for training and just as a small snack. One pack lasts quite long even with daily treat-giving sessions – certainly worth the price. Anyone here tried their other flavors? Thinking to mix it up a bit next order!
05/21/2025 at 10:35 AM #6663Kindly-Kitten-1250
ParticipantI’ve gotta toss my hat in the ring for Bocce Bakery treats too. Our Shih Tzu, Lily, usually turns her nose up at most other treats, but she goes absolutely nuts for these! The size is also a big plus – they’re not too small to be insignificant nor too large for smaller breeds like Lily. Plus, I feel the price point really hits the sweet spot considering the quality of ingredients used. Just one word of caution though – these treats are, quite understandably, very tempting for dogs so make sure you use them wisely in training and don’t overfeed!
05/27/2025 at 4:46 AM #6664smartpetlover4263
ParticipantJust wanted to add my two cents. I have three dogs of various breeds, and they absolutely adore Bocce Bakery’s dog treats. They’re a tad pricy compared to the standard stuff you’d find at the pet store, but considering the high-quality ingredients they use, I’d say it’s worth every penny. If you’re looking to spoil your fur babies, Bocce Bakery is definitely the way to go.
My Labrador Retriever especially enjoys their PB& Bacon flavor. It’s a nice balance for him because he’s notoriously picky about his snacks but these little goodies are irresistible apparently! Just remember, even though they are tasty, they’re still treats. Don’t overfeed your pups with these – moderation is key. If there happens to be any digestive upset after changing up their snacking routine, always consult with your vet just to be safe.
Has anyone tried giving their dogs other flavors from Bocce Bakery? I’m always looking for new ways to spoil my puppers!
05/29/2025 at 11:27 PM #6665Chunky_Chihuahua_3004
ParticipantAgree with everything said here, Bocce Bakery treats are a hit with my golden retriever, Cinnamon too. Especially the apple pie flavor, she gobbles them up like there’s no tomorrow. They’re not too big in size either which is perfect for her, as she tends to swallow larger treats without chewing. They might seem a bit pricey compared to other options on the market, but I believe you really do get what you pay for in terms of ingredient quality and taste (according to Cinnamon at least!). Now I’m curious, has anyone tried using these treats for training purposes? My girl is usually food-motivated, but I’m wondering if they’re tempting enough to distract her from squirrels during our walks.
06/04/2025 at 5:55 PM #6666Gentle_Beagle_8151
ParticipantHas anyone tried these treats with smaller breeds? I’ve got a petite Chihuahua back at home who is incredibly picky with her treats, especially when it comes to size annd texture. Hearing how much larger dogs seem to love Bocce’s Bakery really piqued my interest, but I’m still a bit hesitant. Money’s a bit tight you see, and I’d hate to buy a pack only for them to be turned down. Would love to hear your experiences related to this!
06/09/2025 at 11:16 PM #6667gentle_tailwagger_9777
Participanteveryone, just thought I’d weigh in with my experience. My Dachshund-Terrier mix, Poppy, gets way too excited when she sees her Bocce Bakery treat bag! For smaller breeds like your Chihuahua, you might want to break the treats into smaller pieces – they are quite generously sized. However, I’ve found them easy enough to break apart. Price-wise, they’re a bit higher-end than regular dog treats but I personally find it’s worth it for the high-quality ingredients and my dogs’ happiness. As always, make sure there isn’t any ingredient your fur-baby could potentially be allergic to and for any food-related health issues, a quick vet visit is best! Anyone else tried these treats with smaller pups?
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