“An Honest Buddy Biscuits Dog Treats Review: From a Fussy Eater’s Perspective”

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  • #6944
    kindlywhiskers6562
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    I’ve been using Buddy Biscuits for my Golden Retriever, Max, for a couple of years now. I love them because they’re just the right size – not too big, not too small and they’re made from wholesome, natural ingredients which is ideal if you care about what’s going in your fur buddy! The price point, considered in line with their quality, is something I can’t argue with. Oddly enough, it was actually my vet who recommended these to me when Max went through a fussy eating phase. I found that crumbling a biscuit over his meals piqued his interest again. Anyone else ever had to get creative like this?

    #6945

    It’s interesting to hear your experiences with Buddy Biscuits! I’ve been gifted a pack for my corgi, Buster, but he’s not too keen on them as they’re a bit too big for his small mouth. Are the treats manually breakable or do you use some sort of tool to make them smaller? I’m curious as what the best approach could be to keep things easy and avoid making a mess. Thanks in advance!

    #6946
    Loyal_Siamese_9145
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    It’s fascinating to see how Buddy Biscuits work for different dogs! I’ve been using them with my lab, Daisy, and she absolutely adores them. What I really like is thier simple ingredients list – easy to understand and no nasty surprises. I regard them as a really valuable training aid, especially during long walkies when my Daisy needs just a little morale boost! They are a bit on the pricey side though, so maybe keep an eye out for discounts or bulk deals online. Has anyone tried introducing these treats gradually, especially with picky eaters? Would love to hear your experiences.

    #6947

    Well, isn’t this an interesting conversation! I also put my pooch, Charlie, on the Buddy Biscuits diet for a few weeks. And while they did have some cute shapes and an alright smell, I found them to be more on the pricey side for the ingredients used. Not that Charlie complained, but he’ll eat practically anything.

    My alternative though? Have you ever tried making your own dog treats? I found a simple recipe online that includes pumpkin puree and peanut butter—both very good for dogs—and let me tell you, Charlie sniffs them out every time from the oven’s first ‘ding.’ It’s like his sixth sense or something!

    Anyway, might be a fun different avenue to explore if you’re feeling adventurous. Remember, always worth checking in with your vet before changing up thier diet too dramatically.

    #6948
    Happy-Siamese-6502
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    folks, it’s wonderful to see such positive reviews about Buddy Biscuits! I started giving these treats to my Dalmatian, Oscar, about a year ago and noticed that he enjoys them as well. They’re great in size for him, not too small and not too large. However, I do wonder about the ingredient list. Has anyone checked whether they are all-natural? For me the health aspect is pretty important and I consult with my vet frequently to ensure the snacks I’m providing to Oscar is up to his dietary needs.
    My only note would be that if your pup has never tried these biscuits before, gradually introduce them into their diet to avoid any potential stomach upset. Would love to hear more about your experiences with these treats!

    #6949
    dreamyragdoll9075
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    I too use Buddy Biscuits for my 4-year-old Golden Retriever, Roxy. The size of these treats is perfect for her and there doesn’t seem to be any weird artificial ingredients which is a huge plus. However, do remember guys, moderation is key even with treats like these – too much can lead to pup gaining unnecessary weight. My strategy? I usually crumble one biscuit over Roxy’s dinner if she’s been a good girl that day! Sto keeping their tasty allure while not going overboard. Does anyone else have specific pet-treat routines?

    #6950
    RustyMutt9196
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    Completely agree with all these testimonials! My beagle, Bella, also loves the Buddy Biscuits. I thought the size might be too large at first (she’s more on the petite side for her breed), but she manages them jsut fine. Indeed, they last a surprisingly long time, perfect for distracting her while I’m working from home. Not to mention that they are reasonably priced annd have wholesome ingredients which are a huge plus. Their peanut butter flavor is Bella’s favorite. Has anyone tried their other flavors? Wondering how those stack up! For any health concerns, it’s always best to discuss dietary changes with your vet.

    #6951
    Loyal_Siamese_9145
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    Totally in agreement with all the love for Buddy Biscuits here! I recently introduced them to my older Lab, Max, and he’s been wagging his tail non-stop ever since. The size of the biscuits is indeed perfect for a larger breed dog, not too small or large. One thing I’ve noticed though – do they seem harder than other biscuits to any of you? With Max’s ageing teeth, I usually soften them a bit in warm water before giving it to him. Was just curious if anyone else has this practice or found another solution?

    #6952

    Definitely, Buddy Biscuits have been a big hit in our home as well! My corgi, Toby, is a picky eater but he cannot resist these treats due to thier perfect size and palatable flavors. The biscuits are easy enough for him to chew and they’ve become an ideal training tool. jsut wave one in front of Toby when he’s being stubborn, it’s like seeing a little light click on in his head!

    Another thing I adore about these treats is their affordability. It doesn’t put much pressure on the wallet, which makes me an even bigger fan. For anyone looking to try them out, gradually introduce them into your dog’s diet to help prevent potential tummy upset. Gotta say, these biscuits are proving themselves to be worth every cent!

    #6953

    Ha, Buddy Biscuits are a real hit in our home too! As the owner of a Rottweiler mix with a hearty appetite but surprisingly selective tastes, I found these treats hard to beat. He particularly loves their texture and can’t seem to get enough of the peanut butter flavor. Plus, at just right size, they’re great for training sessions without overfeeding. For any fussy eaters out there, I’d definitely recommend giving Buddy Biscuits a try!

    Has anyone tried freezing them? I heard it could be a good idea for teething puppies. Need some feedback on that. Remember folks, visit your vet if you suspect any dietary issues with your doggos!

    #6954
    fluffyfurbuddy1938
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    Just thought I’d chime in with my two cents on Buddy Biscuits. My terrier, George, is just about the fussiest eater you’ve ever come across and it’s really been a struggle to find treats he’ll consistently enjoy. I gave Buddy Biscuits a try after reading some good reviews online, not hoping for much. Imagine my surprise when George went wild over them! The small, manageable size is just perfect for him and they seem to keep fresh pretty long if you store them correctly.

    However, I do find that they’re slightly pricier compared to some other brands out there. But for the joy they bring George, I’m willing to spend that bit extra. All in all, absolutely recommend giving them a shot if your doggo is picky about his treats! Anyone else feel they’re a bit on the dear side?

    #6955
    dreamyragdoll9075
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    I think it’s great to see all the positive feedback on Buddy Biscuits! My lab, Charlie, has always been a bit on the picky side as well. He absolutely adores these treats, particularly the peanut butter flavor. How are you finding the treat size for your dogs? With Charlie being a larger breed, I sometimes worry he might just be gulpin’ them down without getting much enjoyment out of it. Does anyone break them up or use them as training rewards maybe?

    #6956

    Just curious, has anyone tried using Buddy Biscuits for training purposes? They seem a bit larger than your typical training treat. My Boxer, Darcy, can be quite the chewer and smaller treats work best for quick reward during her obedience sessions. But she’s losing interest in the usual stuff and I’m wondering if these might entice her without slowing down the pace of our sessions. Any advice would be helpful!

    #6957
    playfulpaws602
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    Oh boy, Buddy Biscuits! Don’t get me started. Tried them with my Dachshund, Rufus – king of picky eaters, and he gobbled them right up. For training though, not the best choice due to their size. However, you could break ’em into smaller pieces… although watch your fingers if your fur buddy is as eager as Rufus! Price-wise, totally worth it for the joy on his little face. Anyone use these with super small breeds? assertThat might be a fun mini-adventure…or a mess!

    #6958

    It’s so awesome to hear all the Buddy Biscuits love! My Australian Shepherd, Molly, is an absolute fan too. We tried them initially becuase I’m always on the hunt for healthier treat options that aren’t full of fillers and artificial stuff – these really fit the bill. For training purposes, I do agree they’re slightly on the bigger side but nothing a quick crumble can’t fix. Plus, Molly seems more interested in getting a piece of ‘real’ biscuit versus tiny treats, so it’s worked out perfectly in her case. Pricewise they may be a tad bit higher than some brands, but honestly for the quality, I think it’s worth every penny! jsut make sure your pooch doesn’t have any special dietary needs before diving in – and if you’re not sure it’s always a good idea to ask your vet.

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