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16-Ounce Charlee Bear Original Dog Treats (Cheese and Egg)

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Amazon has 16-Ounce Charlee Bear Original Dog Treats (Cheese and Egg) on sale for $3.54 when you clip the $1.18 Off coupon found on the product page and checkout with Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.

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Amazon has 16-Ounce Charlee Bear Original Dog Treats (Cheese and Egg) on sale for $3.54 when you clip the $1.18 Off coupon found on the product page and checkout with Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.

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  • 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.

Chewy has for New Chewy Autoship Customers: 16-Ounce Charlee Bear Original Dog Treats (Cheese and Egg) on sale for $3.07 when you checkout via Autoship for the first time. Shipping is free on orders of $49 or more.

Note: Offer only available to first-time Autoship subscribers.

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    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 8,900 reviews.
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Model: Charlee Bear Original Dog Treats, Cheese and Egg, 16 oz

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Apr 27, 2023
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bothanspy
Apr 27, 2023
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Awesome, awesome price. I was able to buy 4 at once with S&S and the coupon stacked up 4 times. I don't feel as guilty when I use these to train and I have to use more than I want. But the price is really good. The ones I bought in January expire in June of 2024.
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jondpark
Apr 27, 2023
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Product has garlic which can be toxic to dogs. Do your own research.
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DonutsForDBags
Apr 27, 2023
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Coupon applies to 4 and you get $3 digital credit on slow shipping.
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DonutsForDBags
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Quote from jondpark :
Product has garlic which can be toxic to dogs. Do your own research.
No, dude.

You're thinking of vampires.
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bothanspy
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Quote from jondpark :
Product has garlic which can be toxic to dogs. Do your own research.
Was.... Was this your researched answer? Garlic in treats, must be dangerous?
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Quote from bothanspy :
Was.... Was this your researched answer? Garlic in treats, must be dangerous?
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice...at-garlic/

Is It Safe for Dogs to Eat Garlic?
Garlic might be good for people, but dogs metabolize certain foods differently than we do. According to the Merck Veterinary Manual, garlic and other members of the allium family, including onions, contain thiosulfate, which is toxic to dogs but not to humans.


Thiosulfate causes oxidative damage to red blood cells, resulting in hemolytic anemia. Symptoms of anemia include pale mucous membranes, rapid breathing, lethargy, weakness, jaundice, and dark colored urine. Garlic toxicity also causes symptoms of gastrointestinal upset, including vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, depression, and dehydration.
How Much Garlic is Toxic to Dogs?
Studies have found it takes approximately 15 to 30 grams of garlic per kilograms of body weight to produce harmful changes in a dog's blood. To put that into perspective, the average clove of supermarket garlic weighs between 3 and 7 grams, so your dog would have to eat a lot to get really sick. However, some dogs are more sensitive to garlic toxicity than others, and consumption of a toxic dose spread out over a few days could also cause problems.
This means that if your dog accidentally eats something containing a little garlic, they will probably be okay, but intentionally feeding it to your dog is a bad idea.
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brucknerfan
Apr 28, 2023
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Quote from bothanspy :
Was.... Was this your researched answer? Garlic in treats, must be dangerous?
Mad Here's what Purina has to say about Garlic in regards to canine health:

https://www.purina.co.uk/articles...eat-garlic
  • "Dogs should not eat garlic as it is toxic. This is one of the reasons it is safest not to give your dog human food leftovers from your dinner, as many meals contain garlic in some form."
  • "Garlic is poisonous to dogs due to a compound called thiosulfate. Thiosulfate is not toxic to humans, but in dogs it causes damage to their red blood cells which are responsible for carrying oxygen around the body."

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bajanboy5809
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Quote from jondpark :
Product has garlic which can be toxic to dogs. Do your own research.
I have always read that but on the other hand my neighbor gives these to her two dogs and she's a physician so I am going to go out on a limb and say she knows what she's doing. Also her two dogs are super healthy and very much alive. My father gives his dog pieces of garlic pork from time to time for years now and he's just fine too. Also going to go out on a limb here and say that maybe just maybe a company in the business of selling dog treats probably has done testing and knows what they are doing.
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SociableGame9181
Apr 28, 2023
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Quote from bajanboy5809 :
I have always read that but on the other hand my neighbor gives these to her two dogs and she's a physician so I am going to go out on a limb and say she knows what she's doing. Also her two dogs are super healthy and very much alive. My father gives his dog pieces of garlic pork from time to time for years now and he's just fine too. Also going to go out on a limb here and say that maybe just maybe a company in the business of selling dog treats probably has done testing and knows what they are doing.
Just because someone is a 'physician' does not mean they know what is best. If she's not a vet then you probably shouldn't pay attention. A human doctor NOT the same as a vet.
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bajanboy5809
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Quote from sociablegame9181 :
just because someone is a 'physician' does not mean they know what is bestf she's not a vet then you probably shouldn't pay attention human doctor not the same as a vet.
lmao stfu.
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JKJAYZ27
Apr 28, 2023
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Their website doesn't mention garlic powder…interesting

https://charleebear.com/products/...eese-eggs/

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