Mehlachi said Tuesday at 12:01am ET:
Getting out of my socks.
5yakkoTDI said Tuesday at 12:01am ET:
Cat treats.
9Mehlachi said Tuesday at 12:02am ET:
Whatever new animal I buy at petco.
7andyw said Tuesday at 12:02am ET:
Once again, no dog to treat, so I had to pick this post to answer.
5brennyn said Tuesday at 12:02am ET:
Whatever tastes good enough for me to also eat.
9Kyeh said Tuesday at 12:04am ET:
Nonexistent. (No dog here.)
7hchavers said Tuesday at 12:04am ET:
Whatever my wife spoils the dog with now.
3awk said Tuesday at 12:05am ET:
/showme treats for a nonexistent dog
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mediocrebot said Tuesday at 12:05am ET
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@mediocrebot kinda weird?
awk said Tuesday at 12:07am ET
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@awk @mediocrebot Is this one of those “Real or cake?” contests?
Or is this a different kind of treat for a dog? nudge, nudge, wink, wink
xobzoo said Tuesday at 6:07am ET
togle said Tuesday at 12:07am ET:
Mostly cucumber slices and baby carrots, because my dog is an allergy-laden ball of energy that thrives on approval from humans and food
8mycya4me said Tuesday at 12:08am ET:
I would only buy the Cheapest & cutest package IF I had a Dog
3NapkinEater said Tuesday at 12:12am ET:
My dogs are pretty picky. We give them dry roasted edamame because I get it for myself and they love them.
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@NapkinEater Have you tried brussels sprouts?
brainmist said Tuesday at 10:27pm ET
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@brainmist for me or the dogs? They may be too big for the dogs (chihuahuas).
NapkinEater said Wednesday at 1:18am ET
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@brainmist YOUR dogs eat brussel sprouts??
Kyeh said Wednesday at 2:29am ET
phendrick said Tuesday at 12:13am ET:
more expensive by the ounce than what I eat.
These are $0.50 per ounce, or $8 a pound (on sale).
tweezak said Tuesday at 12:37am ET:
Whatever’s left on my wife’s plate. Don’t blame me if she doesn’t listen to me or the vet.
6Mehlachi said Tuesday at 12:53am ET:
Costco Hotdogs
2cbatte said Tuesday at 9:36am ET:
From me, whatever is best for them. From my boyfriend, “steak niblets”
2macromeh said Tuesday at 10:45am ET:
My dog was a rescue from the pound - I am (at least) his 4th caretaker. I don’t know if he was underfed in his early years, but he has a very broad definition of what he considers “dog treats” (chicken turds are pretty high on his list).
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@macromeh LOL, my younger dog approaches bunny turds like James Wood eating a piece of candy.
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earlyre said Tuesday at 12:44pm ET:
have a cat…
who doesn’t like treats…
goldnectar said Tuesday at 1:51pm ET:
Whatever my picky-ass pug brothers will eat. Training them has been a challenge.
1dptalia said Tuesday at 5:07pm ET:
My dog is allergic to chicken AND picky. He gets duck jerky.
0DocJRoberts said Tuesday at 5:46pm ET:
from BarkBox
1Jonas4321 said Tuesday at 6:16pm ET:
Milk Bone Tinys. 3 small dogs, and we break these treats in half to make the dogs think they are getting extra!
0DebbieDH said Tuesday at 6:24pm ET:
I check ingredients to make sure they are good quality with no by-products. If I see something like this deal with good ingredients, good reviews and a good price… I jump on it. Thanks for providing my dogs with variety! The regular retail price is just too much for us but the meh price is great!
0brainmist said Tuesday at 10:32pm ET:
I do a variety, but a lot of times I can source really good foods for cheap. Like, for a while, bison liver was $.50/ pound in my area. My dogs ate a lot of bison liver.
These treats are more expensive than just getting stew meat. So probably I’ll go with stew meat.