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10-Oz Wag Expedition Human Grade Organic Biscuits Dog Treats (Pumpkin & Chia Seed)

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Amazon has 10-Oz Wag Expedition Human Grade Organic Biscuits Dog Treats (Pumpkin & Chia Seed) for $8.25 - 40% when you clip coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.50. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+

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  • Organic, gluten-free, non-GMO, human grade dog biscuits
  • Includes Omega-3 fatty acids to help support immune system and joints
  • Vitamin B6 helps support your dog's nervous system and brain function
  • Fiber helps support digestive function

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Amazon has 10-Oz Wag Expedition Human Grade Organic Biscuits Dog Treats (Pumpkin & Chia Seed) for $8.25 - 40% when you clip coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.50. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for finding this deal.

Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically limited to one per account. You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships.

About this item:
  • Organic, gluten-free, non-GMO, human grade dog biscuits
  • Includes Omega-3 fatty acids to help support immune system and joints
  • Vitamin B6 helps support your dog's nervous system and brain function
  • Fiber helps support digestive function

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
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    • Rating of 4.5 from over 2,000 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
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Jaydee15003
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I don't have dogs but was curious about your response. After a search on the Google machine, I found several sites that state lentil flour is perfectly safe for dogs and is commonly used in dog foods/snacks. Can you provide your source?
L0wang
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This is a common misconception. Lentils are perfectly safe as a snack. They just can't be the "primary" protein. And part of a balanced diet

Cheapo dog food companies used to use lentil to fill out protein requirements in dog food instead of animal proteins. https://iloveveterinary.com/blog/...stion/amp/

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T-inTexas
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Yum, they're "Human Grade" too. JK, I'll let my dogs be the judge...ordered the Pumpkin & Chia Seed.
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Quote from thegman230 :
Lentil flour is not good for dogs
I don't have dogs but was curious about your response. After a search on the Google machine, I found several sites that state lentil flour is perfectly safe for dogs and is commonly used in dog foods/snacks. Can you provide your source?
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Quote from Jaydee15003 :
I don't have dogs but was curious about your response. After a search on the Google machine, I found several sites that state lentil flour is perfectly safe for dogs and is commonly used in dog foods/snacks. Can you provide your source?
This is a common misconception. Lentils are perfectly safe as a snack. They just can't be the "primary" protein. And part of a balanced diet

Cheapo dog food companies used to use lentil to fill out protein requirements in dog food instead of animal proteins. https://iloveveterinary.com/blog/...stion/amp/
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JonC6647
Mar 27, 2023
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Human grade doesnt exactly inspire confidence, does that mean its loaded with HFCS?
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Selman
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Quote from adam empire :
Are chia seeds good for dog's teeth? Can't they get caught between them and like stuck since they don't floss? Might cause decay risk.

I don't know, but will pass just in case.
To cause cavities, bacteria have to have fermentable carbohydrates. Chia seeds are almost totally devoid of these fermentable carbohydrates. They are almost entirely fat (which inhibits caries), protein, and fiber, so they would not have any strong association with decay.

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Loudog504
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Pumpkin and Chia seed doesn't even sound appealing to me as barely human grade.
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Riddle.Me.This
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Quote from JonC6647 :
Human grade doesnt exactly inspire confidence, does that mean its loaded with HFCS?
I know, right? Most dog owners I know feed their pets better than they feed themselves.
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usuarioanon
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Quote from Riddle.Me.This :
I know, right? Most dog owners I know feed their pets better than they feed themselves.
Yes and most dog owners feed their dogs better than I feed myself....
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nathanddrews
Mar 27, 2023
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I was just at the grocery store and saw flank steak for $4.99/lbs. Also "human grade", dogs love it, and it's packed with animal proteins.
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Quote from Jaydee15003 :
I don't have dogs but was curious about your response. After a search on the Google machine, I found several sites that state lentil flour is perfectly safe for dogs and is commonly used in dog foods/snacks. Can you provide your source?
Why were you reading a dog treat post if you don't have dogs? #HumanGrade
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cjwl
Mar 27, 2023
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Put them in a bowl at your next party
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leovip
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Quote from Selman :
To cause cavities, bacteria have to have fermentable carbohydrates. Chia seeds are almost totally devoid of these fermentable carbohydrates. They are almost entirely fat (which inhibits caries), protein, and fiber, so they would not have any strong association with decay.
Wow. Excellent response. I tip my hat to thee

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Quote from nathanddrews :
I was just at the grocery store and saw flank steak for $4.99/lbs. Also "human grade", dogs love it, and it's packed with animal proteins.
I was thinking the same thing. The OP's deal breaks down to $7.25/lb which more expensive than most meat or luxury (human) treats like mixed nuts.

I suspect this is being marketed to the dog-purse crowd, to carry their little rat dog around.

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