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Edited May 9, 2021
at 01:16 PM
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Amazon has select
1-Lb Pet 'n Shape Dog Treats on sale from
$4.30 when you checkout via subscribe & save (
extra discount applied at checkout).
Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.
Also available:
Chewy has select
1-Lb Pet 'n Shape Dog Treats on sale
from $4.40 when you apply promo code
TREATWEEK30 and opt for autoship & save. Shipping is free on orders $49+.
About this deal:
- My research indicates that these are $7.91 - $9.19 less (59% - 68% savings) than similar 1-Lb Tubs of Pet 'n Shape Dog Treats, with prices starting at $13.49 at the time of this posting.
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Chicken, Wheat Flour, Vegetable Oil, Sugar, Starch, Milk
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Chicken, Wheat Flour, Vegetable Oil, Sugar, Starch, Milk
Made in China for those who care
Chicken, Wheat Flour, Vegetable Oil, Sugar, Starch, Milk
Made in China for those who care
Thanks for pointing out the country of origin! The company doesn't clearly state that on the product page but label it with "tested in the US". Only way to find out is from the actual label on the product... But these are non-refundable on Amazon
Chicken, Wheat Flour, Vegetable Oil, Sugar, Starch, Milk
Made in China for those who care
Really surprised people are giving your comment TD. Pointing out this comes from a country with well-known quality control issues is important. I'm already worried enough about what I feed my dogs when it comes from the United States.
They say treats, not training treats.
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Made in China for those who care
Thank you. I do. Made in China for treats is a hard pass.
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Chicken, Wheat Flour, Vegetable Oil, Sugar, Starch, Milk
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Incorrect it has to do with quality control and just overall ingredients. Have vets in my family, unexpected/early issues with dog organs such as liver are likely to have had food/treats from China. Strongly recommend against buying.
That's simply not true. China has very lax food safety standards as compared to the United States. It's not about race. I'd buy dog treats made in Japan, for instance, without a second thought.