Chewy has 16-Oz Blue Buffalo Health Bars Crunchy Dog Treats (Banana & Yogurt) for $2.99. Shipping is free with orders of $49+.
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Chewy has 16-Oz Blue Buffalo Health Bars Crunchy Dog Treats (Banana & Yogurt) for $2.99. Shipping is free with orders of $49+.
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These dog treats contain omega 3 fatty acids and important antioxidants to help your dog maintain a healthy immune system. Do not contain any chicken (or poultry) by-product meals and are free from corn, wheat, soy, artificial preservatives like BHA and artificial colors
Made with natural ingredients and enhanced with vitamins and mineral
No longer available:
Amazon has 16-Oz Blue Buffalo Health Bars Crunchy Dog Treats (Banana & Yogurt) for $2.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.
Our research indicates that this offer is $0.60 lower (16% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $3.59.
About this product:
Rating of 4.7 from over 13,000 Amazon customer reviews.
About this store:
Amazon Return Policy: Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. You can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition: no shipping charge.
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When a company uses the word cane molasses, they are trying to trick you into thinking its not sugar. Sugar is terrible for dogs, stay away. If you want a good alternative go to trader joes and get the freeze dried chicken strips for dogs, not this junk.
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When a company uses the word cane molasses, they are trying to trick you into thinking its not sugar. Sugar is terrible for dogs, stay away. If you want a good alternative go to trader joes and get the freeze dried chicken strips for dogs, not this junk.
This isn't food, it's a treat. Cane molasses is the 7th ingredient listed, it's not a sugar bomb. There are under 2 grams of sugar in each treat.
Considering the scarcity of Trader Joes in general, and the fact you have to drive there, it's a poor alternative to offer.
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When a company uses the word cane molasses, they are trying to trick you into thinking its not sugar. Sugar is terrible for dogs, stay away. If you want a good alternative go to trader joes and get the freeze dried chicken strips for dogs, not this junk.
As someone else pointed out the molasses is well down the ingredient list. It probably could/should be removed, but as a once a day treat its fine. Funnily enough Amazon recommended me another brand when I looked at these
This isn't food, it's a treat. Cane molasses is the 7th ingredient listed, it's not a sugar bomb. There are under 2 grams of sugar in each treat.
Considering the scarcity of Trader Joes in general, and the fact you have to drive there, it's a poor alternative to offer.
No you are skipping over the banana which is basically pure sugar too. I was just pointing out when companies try to avoid saying stuff is sugar to trick people, its a good indicator to avoid them.
As someone else pointed out the molasses is well down the ingredient list. It probably could/should be removed, but as a once a day treat its fine. Funnily enough Amazon recommended me another brand when I looked at these
As I pointed out to the other person it also has banana as the 3rd top ingredient, plus I have no clue what their definition of "yogurt" is and how much sugar is in that. We are quickly adding up to a bar that is just oats and sugar.
When a company uses the word cane molasses, they are trying to trick you into thinking its not sugar. Sugar is terrible for dogs, stay away. If you want a good alternative go to trader joes and get the freeze dried chicken strips for dogs, not this junk.
Sugar is not terrible just for dogs is terrible for people as well.
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WTF? Dogs are carnivores despite what you wish. I hope the idiots who feed their dogs this kind of crap enjoy their healthcare costs...
It makes sense to think of dogs as carnivores because of their ancestry, but domestication has made them into omnivores. They still need a higher % of meat/protein than people do, though.
Having said that, these treats appear to be vegetarian, so I wouldn't purchase them either.
I learned so much about sugar for dogs from this thread. Gonna avoid feeding my dogs too much biscuits and treats. Such a sad life since I can't afford raw food either and they have to eat kibble all the time
I learned so much about sugar for dogs from this thread. Gonna avoid feeding my dogs too much biscuits and treats. Such a sad life since I can't afford raw food either and they have to eat kibble all the time
Judging by all the raw food recalls I've seen over the years I'd avoid a raw food diet. Give them exercise, a decent kibble and love.
No you are skipping over the banana which is basically pure sugar too. I was just pointing out when companies try to avoid saying stuff is sugar to trick people, its a good indicator to avoid them.
It's a treat, not food. People need to lighten up. What about that bag of fat laden almonds you just ate while sitting at your computer? Calories matter. My dog eats plenty of non-meat items including green beans and bread. She's perfectly healthy. Dogs haven't been carnivores for several thousand years.
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Considering the scarcity of Trader Joes in general, and the fact you have to drive there, it's a poor alternative to offer.
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This isn't food, it's a treat. Cane molasses is the 7th ingredient listed, it's not a sugar bomb. There are under 2 grams of sugar in each treat.
Considering the scarcity of Trader Joes in general, and the fact you have to drive there, it's a poor alternative to offer.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...9XG9K
Considering the scarcity of Trader Joes in general, and the fact you have to drive there, it's a poor alternative to offer.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...9XG9K&th=1 [amazon.com] 'premium treats for dogs', flour, sugar, oil, oil, corn syrup. Now that is awful, even as just a treat.
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Having said that, these treats appear to be vegetarian, so I wouldn't purchase them either.
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