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Low Calorie Quick Treats
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Zach M
MemberHey guys, I just had some questions on what you guys use for super low calorie dog treats. Post what you guys use below, commercial or homemade.
InkedMarie
MemberBuddy Biscuit itty bittys, SoJo’s, The Honest Kitchen are some I use.
Zach M
MemberI had looked at the honest kitchen and was wondering if I should try them. I’ll check out the others. Thanks! Anyone else?
Bobby dog
MemberHi Zach:
I haven’t bought any treats in a long time, I spend enough time reading labels of pet foods so I haven’t spent any time tracking down healthy treats. lol I have been using pieces of Stella & Chewy’s freeze dried Pheasant Dinner patties for treats lately. Stella and Chewy also make freezed dried treats which were a big hit for Bobby, I just haven’t replenished his supply. I imagine they would be low cal, not sure, but Bobby gives them two paws up.I keep meaning to make some biscuits but I just haven’t had the time. I do make tiny meatballs, freeze them, and just put enough in the refrigerator for a few days worth of treats. If you are interested in hearing about this easy treat recipe, just let me know via a post here. 🙂
Dog_Obsessed
MemberI am also wondering about commercial treats, for homemade I like to use bits of raw carrot or apple(no seeds or core), or plain, boiled, chicken. These can be un-ideal because they don’t keep long and need to be refrigerated, so I am also looking for low-cal commercial ones.
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