lma3113 06/16/2009
So, they arn't natural but does my dog care? NO! My dog really likes the flavor of Snausages and once in a while that is ok with me! Every once in a while a dog deserves a little treat and my dog happens to like these. It also helps hes only 7 pounds to a little fat isn't going to hurt him.
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Faustao 12/29/2008
Wheat flour, beef, soy flour, corn syrup, water sufficient for processing, propylene glycol, liver, animal fat (BHA used as preservatives,) dried cheese product, chicken by-product meal, calcium sulfate, potassium chloride, salt, phosphoric acid, vegetable oil, titanium dioxide, garlic powder, sorbic acid (used as a preservative,) potassium sorbate (used as a preservative,) natural smoke flavour, yellow 6, yellow 5, red 40, BHA (used as a preservative,) citric acid (used as a preservative.)
Wow. I would never EVER give this to my dog.
Molfan 03/26/2006
one of the nastier dog treats. not good for them. my one dog in particular gets awful send you out of the room gas.I avoid these.
hotel283 03/26/2006
Coolest name for a doggie snack ever, I just like saying the word. They had a great commercial on TV ages ago with a dog saying the word in a comical voice. *sigh* my girlfrined is right, I'm an idiot...
Mywingson 03/06/2005
thanks for all the gas and soft piles...not a product I would use again.
NanaD 03/01/2005
Full of fillers, would not give it to my dog- ever!
CastleBee 01/05/2005
These fall into the category of Junk Food for Dogs - at least IMO. The human version would be something like chips, cookies and crackers - with low fiber, high cholesterol and anything else thats cheap and not so great for you. My dogs - especially the youngest one - would eat anything that doesn't move and, being short with a tendency to be stocky if given any chance at all, I try to stay away from these kinds of treats. Let them chew bones!
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