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Looking for a GREAT treat?

you have to try these.

www.4btreats.com 

The Bowser's Best Buffalo Bites are awesome.  We just got these through our co-op and I only bought 4 packages (wishing I would have bought more).

So if you are looking for a good healthy treat, you have to try these.  Most likely you will have to order them online and have them shipped.

I'm also getting "Yak Chews".  Has anyone ever tried these?  They last longer then a bullie stick (harder), not stinky, softer then an antler and digestable.

MacknTeaBoneTillieMae's picture

we will have to

try them, but tillie has gotten so picky.......

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Contains Soy!

According to the ingredient list, these treats contain soy, which should not be fed to bulldogs.

See: http://www.bulldogsworld.com/general/bulldog-information

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Soy Protein

I prefer not to believe everything I read, especially something that has no source and is written by an unknown author.   I suppose if your dog has food allergies and is allergic to soy protein then by all means don't feed it.  Luckily my dogs don't have food allergies so a miniscule about of soy protein in a treat isn't going to cause me much concern.  They don't eat treats for meals. I would never feed a kibble with soy but I don't feed kibble so I don't have to worry about that. 

 

 

Based on the order of the

Based on the order of the ingredients it appears that these treats contain a lot of soy.

Ingredients:  Bison meat, Fortified Textured Soy Protein, Water, Milk, Soy Flour, and seasonings.

Although some bulldogs may appear to tolerate soy, why take a chance when there are so many soy free alternatives available?

clintf07's picture

Yak chew review?

any review yet on the Yak chew? very interested as our boy Bean loves his bully sticks and if there's a longer lasting less stinky alternative.

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