Would a crunchy dry biscuit meet the cutoff for my dogs' discriminating palettes?
The short answer is yes. Even with his increased pickiness, Lamar really went for these high-quality crunchy snacks.
It feels good to have really tasty treats for these dogs to enjoy, especially ones that I know are filling and wholesome. You may choose to save your freeze-dried, chewy, highly savory snacks for challenging situations like reactive dog training or desensitization around loud noises or nail clippers, for example, but these oven-baked biscuits are a fine treat for when the kids just need a between-meals snack.
Or when you need a little something to supplement the chicken, rice, hot dogs, and/or filet mignon that is their regular fare.
How do YOUR dogs like dry biscuits?
Kaya & Norman will eat pretty much anything but dry biscuits usually get a "heh...what's this?" first and they definitely don't like them or enjoy them as much. I think that goes for most dogs. Makes me wonder why so many companies keep making them...
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