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 N-Bone Puppy Teething Ring and Eukanuba Puppy Chiot Growth Croissance

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Alicia22
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PostSubject: N-Bone Puppy Teething Ring and Eukanuba Puppy Chiot Growth Croissance   N-Bone Puppy Teething Ring and Eukanuba Puppy Chiot Growth Croissance EmptyWed May 29, 2013 11:35 pm

Hey everyone,

Kiya comes home in less than two days so I am asking some treat questions. I have Zukes treats, and wet nose treats (organic)

However, my friends bought me two different types of treats that I am unsure of and kind of scared to give her due to ingredients, so I was wondering what your opinions are on them?

The first one is the N-Bone puppy teething ring

http://www.kvsupply.com/puppy-teething-ring-chicken-flavor-3-ct/&refcode=Froogle%3FCAWELAID%3D1888626643&cagpspn=pla&gclid=CPG7wNfkvLcCFYc7Mgod8XQAwQ&CAWELAID=1888626643

What concerns me about this is it has garlic powder. I though garlic could kill a dog?



The second is Eukanuba Puppy Chiot Growth Croissance Treats.

http://www.eukanuba.com/en-US/product/puppy-growth.jspx

It has wheat, which I know is a big no no, dried egg products and more.


Please help!

Thanks for your time and help Smile
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hypers987
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Female Join date : 2011-08-25
Location : Santa Cruz, California

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PostSubject: Re: N-Bone Puppy Teething Ring and Eukanuba Puppy Chiot Growth Croissance   N-Bone Puppy Teething Ring and Eukanuba Puppy Chiot Growth Croissance EmptyWed May 29, 2013 11:43 pm

Wheat isn't as bad as everyone says it is lol I don't like feeding it for daiily meals, but a couple treats with it in it is perfectly fine IMO. I use wheat flour when I make Kale and Violet homemade treats. Garlic is only bad for dogs in extreme quantities. If it was harmful to dogs, it would not be allowed to be in dog foods and treats. I don't think the quantity in that treat will harm your pup. I can't give Kale stuff like that though because it gives him diarrhea.
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PostSubject: Re: N-Bone Puppy Teething Ring and Eukanuba Puppy Chiot Growth Croissance   N-Bone Puppy Teething Ring and Eukanuba Puppy Chiot Growth Croissance EmptyThu May 30, 2013 9:32 am

Brooke pretty much covered everything. If neither upsets your puppy's tummy then I wouldn't be concerned. Garlic in small quantities is actually good for your dogs and many people, myself included, actually add garlic to our dogs' diet for various reasons. I personally add a small amount of garlic (less than 1/8 tsp) to my dogs' dinner several times a week as a natural flea preventative measure.

Wheat isn't a big no-no, neither is dried egg product. I wouldn't normally feed Eukanuba treats, however if someone already bought them for you I wouldn't waste them either so long as it doesn't upset your puppy's stomach.

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