I regularly purchase these snacks for my dog and he really loves these snacks. The snacks are healthy as well as can be refrigerated but they last for a very less time and are quite expensive. The bets thing about the snacks is that it contains beef which my dog loves eating always and he craves for this product and it satisfies his hunger for hours. He can eat just any flavored snack and does not throw away this product but finishes and eats everything I put in his plate. The product is easy to chew for all dogs and the package can be resealed after use which is quite beneficial for me. The product does not contain any added flavors which are harmful for pets. I buy the 12 OZ pack usually online and the product gets delivered within a week. Some of the ingredients in this product include beef, soy flour, corn syrup, chicken by-product meal and calcium sulfate which provide the necessary nutrients and are good for the health of dogs.
I would give these less than a 1 if possible! They are bad for your dog! The ingredients are not at all healthy for your pups. They may be cheap, but let me tell you, trust me they are not worth it! I would not spend my money on these if they were the last dog treats on earth! My dogs are not picky so they ate them but 9 time out of 10 they would throw them up! I didnt even wait to finish the bag. I didnt even use half of the bag! I threw them out as soon as I realized what was happening to my poor babies. These treats are bad news. They have recently been connected to a sometimes fatal illness in dogs! According to SAAF, these and other treats have been related to many sick dogs coming into clinics all over the country. They warn to throw out this brand along with many others that have been made in CHINA! I would not put your fur babies at risk. Throw this out immediately and/or do not purchase them! Make homemade treats. That way you know exactly what your dogs are eating and you know that it is good for them.
Snausages in a blanket are cute little dog treats. They remind me of pigs in a blanket that I make with hot dogs and crescent rolls. My dog just loved these, they are a chewy treat, not crunchy. The beef and cheese flavor smelled like beef jerky, I smelled no cheese flavor at all. These were a bit more pricey than most treats but they do come in a resealable package so they stayed fresh for quite some time. We used to use these treats to give my dog her heart worm pill every month. We were able to push the medicine into the middle and she did not even know it was there. These are also great treats to use for training purposes. Teaching a dog to sit, stay, and all those other tricks is much easier when they get a tasty treat for a reward. I do not know what they taste like obviously, but my dog really liked these and always begged for more whenever we gave her one. They seemed to be fresh and did not stale easily.
The actual full name of these treats is *Snausages In A Blanket* and they do kind of look like the “pigs in a blanket” appetizer that many people like to make. Im not all that impressed with the ingredients for these chewy treats, though. They contain things like wheat flour, beef, soy flour, corn syrup, propylene glycol, liver, animal fat, dried cheese product, and chicken by-product meal. Wheat and corn are known allergens, “animal” fat comes from any kind of animal, including horses, roadkill, etc, and what the heck is “dried cheese product”? By-products are another pet peeve of mine and something that I try to avoid with our pets and fosters. As far as the puppies are concerned, *Snausages* are wonderful. I used these treats to teach them to come up the back stairs, go through the doorway, and go into their crates for the night. It only took about three days with these “high value treats” for them to do the bedtime ritual on their own. They have been okay with them–no allergy or digestive issues after over a week of feeding them one each evening. As far as Im concerned, however, *Snausages *are a low-quality treat that I wouldnt buy again. Yes, the puppies like them, they are easy to find, and they are cheap, but I dont feel all that comfortable with feeding them to our foster puppies. Ill continue to give them one each night as a reward for settling into their crates, but I wouldnt recommend them to anyone.
These smell and taste like Play-Doh! My husband bought these for our boxers. After a month I tasted a small piece and they immediately went in the trash. Horrible ingredients too! I cant bring myself to give my dogs something I wouldnt myself eat. Garbage!!!!
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Scooby Snacks Far Out Snacks includes beef flavor bone, cheese flavor cheese, chicken flavor drumstick, and bacon flavor pizza shaped treats. Your dog will flip for the far-out flavors and groovy shapes of these crunchy dog snacks, made with real bacon, beef, cheese, and chicken.
You crave snacks – your dog does, too! … Give your dog Snausages in a Blanket – a chewy, cheese-flavored outside surrounding a savory, beefy, center. It’s lip-smacking taste that will have your dog begging for more Snausages, Snausages! Try these other fun ways to treat your dog like family!