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  • As an owner of an energetic Labrador, I’ve found that Nutro treats do wonders for his training sessions. Size-wise, they’re large enough to get his attention but not too large that he’s chewing forever, which is fantastic when trying to keep the flow during trraining. I remember I first bought them on a whim because they were on sale and since then, they’ve become our go-tos due to their impressive durability; they rarely break apart unlike many others we tried before. That said, even though price might be slightly above average, in my experience they last longer so still pretty decent value for money.

    But I am curious about one thing: has anyone else noticed if their dogs seem a bit more eager during training when using these treats? Jack (that’s my Lab) seems positively thrilled when he sees the Nutro bag coming out! Just wondering if it’s the same with your furry fellows?

    in reply to: Spreading Some Love on Pet Pride Dog Treats: A Review #6865

    I’m with you on the Pet Pride treats love-fest! My Rottweiler, Max, acts like a puppy every time he sees me opening a bag. It’s great that they’re so affordable too; I don’t feel like I’m breaking the bank spoiling my big guy. As much as Max seems to adore them tho, I’ve noticed some of the treats are a bit inconsistent in size – some seem almost double than others. Has anyone else noticed this, or is it just me? mabye it’s part of their charm… adds an element of surprise for Max I suppose!

    I resonate with most of the sentiments here regarding Pet Pride dog treats. Just speaking from my personal experience, I initially bought them for my Golden Retriever Bella due to their reasonable price. However, I noticed Bella wasn’t particularly excited about them like she is with other treats I’ve used before. Also, I found these treats somewhat on the large side which can be difficult for smaller breeds to chew. Always consider your furbaby’s size and preferences when picking out dog treats! If you’re looking for an affordable alternative without compromising quality, Cloud Star’s Tricky Trainers have been a hit with Bella. Although it’ stll best to double check with your vet what works for your pup.

    While Fromm treats sure seem popular around here, I thought I’d throw a different spin into the discussion. Have any of you guys tried Zuke’s Minis? My spry little Corgi, Derby, cannot get enough of them. We started using them as a training treat due to their low calorie count, and they’re just the perfect size for him. They’re like a pocket-sized flavor adventure for him! Plus, for those who might worry, they’re also wheat, corn, and soy-free. Maybe worth a shot if you want to mix things up in your pup’s treat routine!

    Really interesting to hear everyone’s thoughts on Ollie dry dog food. As a Mastiff owner, I find the kibble size of Ollie to be just right for my big boy. He munches them without any difficulty. However, just like some of you I’ve noticed it’s a bit pricey compared to other brands with similar ingredient quality.

    In my householod we’ve since switched to Natural Balance L.I.D. Limited Ingredient Diets. It’s easier on our wallets and my boy seems to enjoy it as much as he did Ollie’s. Still packed with all the nutrients necessary for his health and well-being too.

    Has anyone else experimented with different brands for economic reasons? What are your experiences and recommendations? Remember though, when changing your pet’s diet it might be worth consulting with your vet first to ensure a smooth transition and that their nutritional needs continue to be met.

    I’ve been feeding my Golden Retriever, Daisy, Fromm dog treats for a few years now. Absolutely agree on their high quality – they’re made with natural ingredients and she seems to adore the flavor! The size of the treats is also perfect for her – not too small to be insignificant, but not overly large either which makes portion control easier.

    I find them reasonably priced considering their premium ingredients and the fact that they are made in the USA. It’s a sort of peace-of-mind I’m willing to pay for when it comes to Daisy’s health and well-being. Plus, they’ve become a significant part of our training routine over time; she’ll do jsut about any trick for these tasty morsels!

    If anyone’s considering trying these out, I would say starting with a smaller package might be a good idea to see if your dog likes them as much as ours does. Just out of curiosity, has anyone tried using these treats in puzzle toys? How did your pups like it?

    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!

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