Digging Deep: A NutriSource Dog Treats Review

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    there, fellow NutriSource fans! Chiming in here with my little fur-baby experience. My Irish Setter, Ronnie, has been hooked on these treats ever since his early puppy days. There’s definitely something about the size and texture of NutriSource that just seems to stimulate their inherent love for chewing. Ronnie, being a big fella with a hearty appetite, likes his treats slightly larger, so I often buy the bigger variant.

    From an owner perspective, I appreciate the durable packaging – it really is dog-proof (and believe me, Ronnie has tried to get into it plenty of times). Pricing isn’t painful either when considering the quality we’re getting. Here’s a tip though: always keep them stored in cool place as they tend to lose their crunchiness if left out for too long.

    Please don’t take this as undeniable fact; every dog’s preference might skew differently. Still uncertain on what your pupper will enjoy? Trial packs are your friend! And remember, especially when introducing new snacks or diet changes it is always smart to consult with your vet first. Happy treating!

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    Adding my two cents to this NutriSource dog treats conversation, I’ve also found these crunchy little goodies to be a smash hit with my Border Collie, Daisy. Size is perfect for her, not too big and not too small – just right for rewarding good behavior during our training sessions. Price-wise, these treats are reasonable considering the first-rate ingredients they boast of (no artificial junk in there).

    Just a quick story – we were initially struggling with recall training at the park; Daisy would get distracted by other dogs or a swiftly moving leaf (yes, a leaf), and wouldn’t always return on command. However, once we introduced NutriSource treats into the equation, there was an immediate improvement! She’s coming back consistently now when called.

    For anyone new to NutriSource though, remember to introduce these treats into your dog’s diet gradually. Sudden dietary changes can sometimes cause tummy troubles in our pooches. If you’re uncertain about the introduction process or if your pet reacts unusually, it never hurts to consult with your trusted vet.

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