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  • I gotta chime in here: The Bear and The Rat treats have been pawsome for my Border Collie, Noodles. We love the size of these treats – they’re jsut right for her and she doesn’t make a huge mess munching on them. Plus, they’ve shown great durability, even survived the infamous Noodle crunch test (let’s say it’s rigorous). The price is a bit steep but totally worth it given how eagerly she waits for her treat time!

    One tip I’ve found helpful – I use these treats amidst playtime as a reward and this has actually enhanced our training session success rates. Who knew Noodles would learn ‘spin’ so fast? But again, all dogs are different containers of cookies, what works with Noodle may not necessarily work with others.

    As for alternatives, we also liked Lilly’s Kitchen Organic Bedtime Biscuits. Slightly cheaper and equally loved by pooch pals! Of course, if you ever have health concerns about your dog’s diet, do consult your vet.

    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!

    I have to agree with the chorus of praise for The Bear and The Rat treats! My trusty Beagle, Buster, is notoriously picky about his snacks – but since we’ve introduced these treats into his routine, he’s been positively wagging his tail off. It’s a beautifully balanced blend of size and crunchiness, making it an ideal reward during trick training. As far as price goes, they’re a bit on the higher side but I consider it well worth every penny for the quality you get. My advice for any hesitating owners out there – give these a whirl and see how your canine companion reacts. You might just be swept up in the trend like us! Of course, if your dog has unique dietary needs or concerns, it’s always best to check in with your vet before introducing new foods.

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