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16-Oz Blue Buffalo Health Bars Crunchy Dog Biscuits (Various Flavors)

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Amazon has 16-Ounce Blue Buffalo Health Bars Crunchy Dog Biscuits (Various Flavors) on sale for $2.99 when you 'clip' the 35% off coupon on product page and check out via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to an extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Available flavors:

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  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
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Jun 28, 2026 07:16 AM
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donny1234Jun 28, 2026 07:16 AM
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nice. this is a good price
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Jun 28, 2026 07:38 AM
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lakeland951Jun 28, 2026 07:38 AM
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You can also buy 4 and get a multiple buy discount making the total for 4 with tax around $8.82
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Jun 28, 2026 12:26 PM
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BBoll1Jun 28, 2026 12:26 PM
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My dog loves these
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Jun 28, 2026 12:41 PM
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Jun 28, 2026 12:41 PM
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Wish these didn't have canola oil.
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Jun 28, 2026 04:31 PM
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hellspiceJun 28, 2026 04:31 PM
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Quote from ctcsd :
Wish these didn't have canola oil.
I will try some of this for my ol' Rusty - thanks for posting, OP!

Canola oil is an excellent essential fatty acids, and vets recommend linoleic acid, which canola has plenty of! This all supports skin and coat health, which is important during extreme temperature months...heat of summer, and cold of winter.

Thanks, OP!
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Jun 28, 2026 06:11 PM
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Jun 28, 2026 06:11 PM
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Quote from hellspice :
I will try some of this for my ol' Rusty - thanks for posting, OP!

Canola oil is an excellent essential fatty acids, and vets recommend linoleic acid, which canola has plenty of! This all supports skin and coat health, which is important during extreme temperature months...heat of summer, and cold of winter.

Thanks, OP!
Canola oil should go nowhere near your dog, or yourself. GMO, highly processed. There are much healthier oils.
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Jun 28, 2026 06:17 PM
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hellspiceJun 28, 2026 06:17 PM
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Canola oil should go nowhere near your dog, or yourself. GMO, highly processed. There are much healthier oils.
Citation needed. Sounds like personal opinion.
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KwiziiJun 28, 2026 06:19 PM
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Jun 28, 2026 06:37 PM
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Quote from hellspice :
Citation needed. Sounds like personal opinion.
Nope, although more study is needed, it's an oil to avoid.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/ca...-downsides
Very balanced article. One of the problems w/canola oil is when it's heated. Also 90% of it is GMO. And hexane is used in processing. We're supposed to believe it's removed but up to 2% remains if not more. It's a fact that it's extremely highly processed/refined. Bottom line, and this is undeniable - there are much better oils for you and dogs. It's used in refined products like this because it's cheap. Also, many of the studies have been paid for by the canola industry, and don't study the oils after heating.
For those who want the best for their dogs and themselves, they'll use coconut, olive, avocado, etc. The best treats for dogs are the freeze dried single ingredient ones, like beef liver sold at Costco.
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Jun 28, 2026 07:34 PM
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hellspiceJun 28, 2026 07:34 PM
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Quote from ctcsd :
Nope, although more study is needed, it's an oil to avoid.https://www.verywellhealth.com/ca...-downsidesVery balanced article. One of the problems w/canola oil is when it's heated. Also 90% of it is GMO. And hexane is used in processing. We're supposed to believe it's removed but up to 2% remains if not more. It's a fact that it's extremely highly processed/refined. Bottom line, and this is undeniable - there are much better oils for you and dogs. It's used in refined products like this because it's cheap. Also, many of the studies have been paid for by the canola industry, and don't study the oils after heating. For those who want the best for their dogs and themselves, they'll use coconut, olive, avocado, etc. The best treats for dogs are the freeze dried single ingredient ones, like beef liver sold at Costco.
Good thing these treats aren't to be heated!

I don't think the article supports the conclusion that canola oil in dog treats is something owners should automatically avoid. It points out that canola oil is refined but it doesn't conclude that it's harmful. If someone prefers treats made with simpler ingredients that's fine, but that's different from saying canola oil has been shown to be unsafe for dogs.

The more important factors by far are the overall quality of the treat, its nutritional balance, the amount fed, and whether it fits into the dog's complete diet. A single-ingredient freeze-dried treat is certainly a great option, but that doesn't make every treat containing canola oil unhealthy.
Jun 28, 2026 07:44 PM
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long_time_lurkeJun 28, 2026 07:44 PM
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Quote from hellspice :
Good thing these treats aren't to be heated!

I don't think the article supports the conclusion that canola oil in dog treats is something owners should automatically avoid. It points out that canola oil is refined but it doesn't conclude that it's harmful. If someone prefers treats made with simpler ingredients that's fine, but that's different from saying canola oil has been shown to be unsafe for dogs.

The more important factors by far are the overall quality of the treat, its nutritional balance, the amount fed, and whether it fits into the dog's complete diet. A single-ingredient freeze-dried treat is certainly a great option, but that doesn't make every treat containing canola oil unhealthy.
what if my dog likes them microwaved for 10 seconds before eating? Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)Big Grin
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Jun 29, 2026 12:03 AM
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MellowPenguin532Jun 29, 2026 12:03 AM
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Quote from ctcsd :
Nope, although more study is needed, it's an oil to avoid.https://www.verywellhealth.com/ca...-downsidesVery balanced article. One of the problems w/canola oil is when it's heated. Also 90% of it is GMO. And hexane is used in processing. We're supposed to believe it's removed but up to 2% remains if not more. It's a fact that it's extremely highly processed/refined. Bottom line, and this is undeniable - there are much better oils for you and dogs. It's used in refined products like this because it's cheap. Also, many of the studies have been paid for by the canola industry, and don't study the oils after heating. For those who want the best for their dogs and themselves, they'll use coconut, olive, avocado, etc. The best treats for dogs are the freeze dried single ingredient ones, like beef liver sold at Costco.
This is a quote from your own source: "The safety of canola oil is frequently questioned, yet experts and the FDA agree it is safe for regular consumption." Which contradicts your "canola oil should go nowhere near your dog" statement. You were wrong to say that. Plain and simple
Jun 29, 2026 05:03 AM
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roguephoenixJun 29, 2026 05:03 AM
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Quote from ctcsd :
Canola oil should go nowhere near your dog, or yourself. GMO, highly processed. There are much healthier oils.
If you live in the United States, most produce you eat, including organic, are genetically modified. Most produce are patented by Monsanto which is why it is illegal to just grow things if you don't know if they're the patented ones or not.
Jun 30, 2026 07:31 PM
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boxermomtooJun 30, 2026 07:31 PM
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My dog loves these - this is a great price!

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