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PostSubject: Puppy treats   Puppy treats EmptySat Oct 06, 2018 3:59 pm

Hi guys I’m feeding my husky chicken. He is 11 weeks, is it safe for him to give him beef jerky treats? Thanks for the help Puppy treats F5de6f10
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PostSubject: Re: Puppy treats   Puppy treats EmptySat Oct 06, 2018 11:00 pm

Go for it. I'm sure he would love them in moderation.

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PostSubject: Re: Puppy treats   Puppy treats EmptySun Oct 07, 2018 12:11 am

I generally stay away from the jerky type treats because most of them use sugars and onion and/or onion powder as an ingredient. I looked up the ingredients for these treats and they use garlic powder. Not a bad thing, but garlic needs to be given in moderation to dogs, and yours is such a young puppy still that if it were me, would have to become extremely moderate. I don't know if these come in strips or if they're already little tiny pieces but if they are strips, I'd cut them up into tiny little pieces and use other treats to supplement a few tiny pieces of these a day. I'd not make these the only treat your pup gets.

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PostSubject: Re: Puppy treats   Puppy treats EmptyTue Oct 09, 2018 3:28 pm

I LOVE the Bare Bites Beef Liver treats. Most of my clients use it as well, I call them doggie chips because they break easily so they are easy to use for training treats and they crunch like a potato chip. The only ingredient in it is dehydrated beef liver. I found it at a local bakery shop for dogs, its not available in most of the big stores, at least not that I'm aware of, so you either have to luck up with a local shop or order the product.

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Edit: I just noticed you are feeding your pup chicken as their main protein. I know this company has a chicken treat as well, but I cannot tell you much about it and have never used it. I do think I heard it does not have the same texture as the beef liver treats.
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