expired Posted by PurpleTank134 • Dec 6, 2022
Dec 6, 2022 3:05 PM
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Item 1 of 4
expired Posted by PurpleTank134 • Dec 6, 2022
Dec 6, 2022 3:05 PM
6-lbs Old Mother Hubbard Classic P-Nuttier Peanut Butter Dog Treats (Small Dogs)
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The popular Milkbone brand just puts the biscuits in boxes. No bags. No seals. My mom found moth-like insects flying out of the box when she opened it.
"Molasses is a byproduct of sugar extraction and is not a dog-friendly component; hence, excessive molasses eating can cause dental damage, stomach problems, obesity, and diabetes in dogs. Furthermore, some molasses brands contain artificial sweeteners, which can be hazardous to dogs if taken in large quantities." – Google Search top result
The popular Milkbone brand just puts the biscuits in boxes. No bags. No seals. My mom found moth-like insects flying out of the box when she opened it.
Nothing against their treats. I buy their other treats that are in the 8oz bags. Just not this one.
I guess this is batter than the dog cookies from Costco. They are just in a cardboard box without any bag at all.
Nothing against their treats. I buy their other treats that are in the 8oz bags. Just not this one.
I guess this is batter than the dog cookies from Costco. They are just in a cardboard box without any bag at all.
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"Molasses is a byproduct of sugar extraction and is not a dog-friendly component; hence, excessive molasses eating can cause dental damage, stomach problems, obesity, and diabetes in dogs. Furthermore, some molasses brands contain artificial sweeteners, which can be hazardous to dogs if taken in large quantities." – Google Search top result
I checked the bags for two recently purchased Blue Buffalo moist treats. One had cane sugar listed as an ingredient. One of our dogs got sick after eating. Diarrhea. No GI issues experienced with the other treat that had no sugar.
Pet owners are more sensitive and cautious about what they feed their dogs these days. I remember back before the Chinese tainted dog treat controversy (2003-2005) that it was common for us to feed our dogs Purina Beggin Strips and other sugary treats. Now we avoid that garbage. I guess even Blue Buffalo can't be completely trusted either.
The popular Milkbone brand just puts the biscuits in boxes. No bags. No seals. My mom found moth-like insects flying out of the box when she opened it.
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25% off and a multibuy discount of another 20%, and 10% off for S&S.
Total for the to boxes of large treats: $13.60
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