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    there! My golden retriever, Bella, has been trying out the Good Lovin’ treats for nearly 6 months now and she absolutely loves them – but I’ve come across an observation. While they are easy to break into smaller pieces (awesome for training purposes), their size straight out the bag might be a bit large for smaller dogs. For the price though, it is overall a pretty good buy. But if you’re looking for a similar but slightly cheaper alternative, Zuke’s Mini Naturals dog treats are also great and come in smaller sizes straight away. They are soft, so they don’t risk cracking a tooth either! Has anyone else tried these or is still deciding? Let me know your thoughts!

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    Absolutely! Grandma Lucy’s treats are a hit in my household as well. In terms of size, I find them to be just right for both my Pomeranian and Golden Retriever – quite the versatile treat! And yes, they’ve proven invaluable for training sessions. Ever since we started using them, our little Pom has really upped his game on the obedience front. Plus, with their great price point, they’re pretty easy on the wallet too! Has anyone tried using them as a meal topper? I’m curious if dogs love them just as much scattered over their usual food.

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    Absolutely see where you’re coming from – Happy Hips has been a hit or miss for my beagle, Toby. He’s a picky eater, and he wasn’t particularly fond of the size of these treats. I tried changing to Blue Buffalo Wilderness Trails Treats instead, specifically the Turkey Biscuits and voilà, he nibbled them right up without a second glance! The neat thing about these snacks is that they’re grain-free and packed with real meat, which may be why Toby likes them more. Totally agree though, it’s always challenging finding the perfect treat for our fur buddies! Anyone else tried Blue Buffalo range for their fussy eaters?

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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.

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    Ah, Plato Dog Treats … they’re what I call the “golden biscuits” in our house annd boy, have they won over my grumpy old Bulldog, Gus! Not only does he go cuckoo for these treats, but to my delight, they’re also made with quality ingredients so I don’t need to worry about filling his belly with junk.

    The variety pack is a game-changer – Gus’s favorite is Salmon but the Duck isn’t far behind. And just from sack-size alone, you can tell Plato understands that dog owners want their bucks to stretch without sacrificing quality.

    As for longevity, it’s clear these treats aren’t just novelty snacks – their durability has been approved by Gus’s powerful jaws again and again. The price might seem steep compared to some competitors but honestly? Seeing Gus dash like a young pup when he hears the bag crinkle…priceless!

    Anyone else noticed how picky eaters suddenly become vacuum cleaners when these treats hit the bowl?

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