When my family decided to be adopted by our dog, Hobbes, last summer, I didnt realize that there was such a variety of food, treats, toys, and gadgets available for the puppy-minded. And, as any dog person knows, every dog is different, just as every child is different. What one puppy might love another might hate, so our search for the products that Hobbes would love, the ones that would keep him healthy and happy, began. One of the puppy biscuits we tried was Milk-Bone Puppy Biscuits.
Milk-Bone claims that their Puppy Biscuits help clean teeth, are great for training, and are 100% nutritionally complete. Formulated especially for puppies, Milk-Bone Puppy Biscuits meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for puppy growth. A balance of carbohydrates, protein and fat, these small, dog bone shaped biscuits is a healthy treat for puppies. Each Milk-Bone Puppy Biscuits has fifteen calories and .5 grams of fat.
Milk-Bones Snacking Recommendations:
1-10 biscuits per day as part of your puppys regular diet. As a guide, feed 1 biscuit per 2 pounds of your puppys body weight.
That sure does seem like a lot of biscuits to me, especially if youve got a puppy thats as big as our Hobbes! In actuality, I only gave Hobbes these small puppy biscuits until he was about 25 pounds. After that we moved on to try other products, larger and different tastes and varieties. The Milk-Bone Puppy Biscuits are most suited for small and medium sized breeds, two to six months old, and up to twenty pounds.
Hobbes loved the Milk-Bone Puppy Biscuits. Theyre just the right size for a growing puppy, and provided him with nutrients and health benefits to help him stay fit and strong. The Milk-Bone Puppy Biscuits also helped keep his teeth healthier by reducing plaque, and helped keep doggy breath at bay. Milk-Bone Puppy Biscuits are a great treat that tells your dog you love them, and approve of their behaviour, thus adding in training. Hobbes gives these biscuits two paws up!
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