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joanne lMember
Has anyone used Zukes soft treats? If so are they good?
Brenda DParticipantIāve used Zukeās soft treats for years. They were recommended by a trainer when learning agility as tasty and a relatively low calorie reward. Iāve yet to meet a dog that doesnāt love them.
SusanParticipantHi,
I’d stay away from the soft treats that have Gelatin, Vegetable Glycerin in them to bind & make soft..
I looked all the Zukes treats ingredients & the “Crunchy Naturals 2s Baked”, “Crunchy Naturals 5s Baked” & “Crunchy Naturals 10s Baked” are better & Do NOT have the Gelatin, Vegetable Glycerin in them..
https://www.zukes.com/dog-treats/training/crunchy-naturals-10s-baked-with-berries?id=19&category=training
Just read ingredientsHave you looked at “Ziwi Peak” Air dried or Freezed dried dog food & use as treats??
Air-dried recipes for dogsor make your own jerky or baked treats in oven, it would be cheaper & you know what is in them.
I buy the “K-9 Natural” Green Lipped Mussels, mussels are very healthy…
also I give pieces of peeled apple (no seeds) watermelon, Almonds, only 3 almonds as to many can cause diarrhea but gee Almonds make coat beautiful & shiney same with the freeze dried mussles..Beautiful shiney coat…
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