Milk-Bone Flavor Snacks Dog Treats
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These are designed specifically for canines. I don't believe a human would want to eat or enjoy them.
'Made in the USA' is not synonymous with 'distributed by.' 'They're distributed by Del Monte, but there's no information on the box about where the treats are currently baked, where the ingredients come from, or anything like that; if in doubt, they're probably Made in China. "We made our first biscuit over a century ago in a small bakery on New York City's Lower East Side," according to the back of the box. The original bone-in burger is still made with the same high-quality, wholesome ingredients. dog treat in the shape of a dog. If you only read this statement once, the wording is deceiving. Sure, they were made in New York City more than a century ago, but do you believe they still are? Milkbones are not made in the United States, according to no website (except Wikipedia, which is unreliable). Is it possible to show that this is incorrect?
Yes, they expire, but the ones I got lasted longer than a year, and they're all gone now because my dog adores them.
For a small dog, I have a tiny kong. The milk bone did not fall out of the kong after I inserted it. It only took my Shitzu-mix dog to do it. It took about 3 minutes to get the treat out of a French Poodle mix.
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This is the first time I've ever opened a box. When I removed the flap, I discovered a layer of dead bugs beneath it, and when I opened the box, I discovered that all of the treats were pierced. It was thrown into a garbage bag. Dead bugs were found in the crumbs, as well as what appeared to be larvae or maggots inside the treat. So revolting.
The shipping was extremely fast. If you could please mark this review as helpful, that would be fantastic. thanks!.
Death is a real thing. I'm thinking it's laced with some kind of doggie drug or something. It is insatiable for my dogs. For a dog treat, she'll go to any length. I'm serious. When I asked, "Whooooo wants a cookie?" they nearly suffocated me. "Both dogs (a obnoxious boxer) a bossy Westie), decided that instead of calmly following me back to the treat storage area, they would throw their bodies on mine today. attempt first-degree murder by suffocating me with what I can only assume was false information. Puppies' kisses, I believe. Hmph. My elbow gets puppy kisses. Those were suffocating "kisses," to put it another way. If it weren't for the fact that I was taller than both of them (though not by much), and the fact that I could roll out from under them (they tried to pin me to my bed, of all places), I would have gotten away with it. dogs that are ridiculous). I'm not even going to think about the horrible ending that COULD have occurred. After all, the dogs were happy little bodies once they got their milkbone cookies. They hadn't thought about murder in a long time (they have short memories). That's great news for me! br>br>However, I'm curious if any other dogs have attempted to kill through kissing. Is it solely for the purpose of milkbones?.
We had previously ordered milk bones from Amazon with no problems, but this box was tainted with something that made both of my dogs very sick. One was taken to the emergency room. This is the only thing both of my dogs ate that could have made them sick, and it happened less than 24 hours after I opened the box. br>NOTE: THIS PAGE HAS BEEN UPDATED. We discovered that these treats were stuffed with tiny black bugs as we were throwing them away.
My 13 yr. This is something that the old German Shorthair adores. It's almost as if they injected them with a psychoactive substance. She'll "ask" for one when she comes to get me. I know I've spoiled her, but she's so irresistible that I can't help myself.
When we get home, he loses patience and demands one of these small dog treats. When he gets impatient, he'll ask for one in the elevator before we've even entered the kitchen. A photo of this little guy who adores Milkbone Mini Flavor Snacks is attached.
These were delivered to me: Mold and moths are not present! Having three v. br>br>having three v. br>having three v. br>having three v THESE ARE PERFECT FOR SMALL DOGS WHO CANNOT HANDLE MORE THAN 300 CALORIES PER DAY. They don't just like them because of the small *5 calorie*/bone/content (which doesn't seem that bad compared to what we humans eat), but also because they are small. It's simple to "throw" a couple/dog in a scatter pattern, and they adore chasing down and chomping down their treats. br>br>I'M SORRY FOR ANY CUSTOMERS WHO RECEIVED "MOLDY OR BUGLY" TREATMENTS, BUT I'd think Amazon would assist you in replacing/exchanging them? You're writing a review for "bugs in the box"? Mine were in mint condition and kept in an airtight container. br>br>For those who have small dogs with low-energy levels, this is a good option. These are EXTREMELY beneficial to their diet in terms of calorie needs! Lily, Ivy, and Nikki all have something to say about it. YAP- YES!.
My Rocko, on the other hand, went insane and couldn't wait!.