With three dogs in the house, obedience is a must. They’re all pretty good, but they do have their trials and I swear, if one has an issue, they all have that same issue eventually. It’s like their personalities and traits kind of rub off on each other.
So when I heard about the Milk-Bone? shopputunity through Collective Bias, I jumped right in and hoped to be chosen. Let me tell you, I was quite ecstatic when I got the email saying that I was chosen!
I headed to Walmart for my shopping trip and found the Milk-Bone? dog treats right away. They had quite the assortment to choose from, but there were a bunch of people in that aisle so I couldn’t get photos of them all. I even left, went to another section for a few minutes, then came back. But the aisle was still packed, so I went on to the next treats.
Next, I found the Milo’s Kitchen treats. I chose the Beef Jerky flavor because.. well honestly it looks real. Real as in, just like beef jerky that us humans eat. I bet my dogs will love it!
Last, I grabbed some Pup-Peroni Lean Beef Flavor. These treats are going to be especially for Gunner because he needs to loose a little {well alot} weight. I never realized that they made lean puppy treats! I think that’s such a great thing, having reduced fat treats for pets. Their health is just as important!
In the end, I bought Milo’s Kitchen Beef Jerky, Pup-Peroni Lean Beef Flavor and Milkbone Medium Biscuits. We’re going to start obedience training this week and I’ll be sharing that experience sometime next week. This should be interesting for sure! I wonder if we can train Benji to stop barking every time the door opens?
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Now, I didn’t see these, but as I mentioned before the aisle was quite packed. Milk-Bone? will have a coupon on certain packages that you can use to purchase Pup-Peroni and Milo’s Kitchen treats.
This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias. #CBias #ILoveMyk9