@CharlieDoggo Well Charlie, wether they used your handsome face or not YOU were the very first one I thought about when I opened the post!
YAY CHARLIE!
@CharlieDoggo@Kyeh at night, yes. During the day he is wearing an ecollar that I can activate (using vibrate) to stop the licking/nibbling. The quick vibrate (less than a second) gets his attention but it is fleeting.
Called the surgery center this morning to see if there possibility of issues given it has been so long. Waiting for a call back.
I got these last time around and even though it’s got a few strange ingredients it’s 90+ percent good stuff which is about 80% better than 90% of all dog foods except for the top 12% of the extremely good dog foods & Treats which are usually about 290% more expensive.
Oh yay! Instead of trying to kill people with expired food, today they’re targeting our pets. That’s just so like meh… equal opportunity suicidal rates every species can afford.
Lactobacilli is good for GI for Humans and animals. I would recommend Humans get from Pharm or Yogurt though, not these treats… And I wouldn’t suggest you try organ meats thru these. Sweet Potatoes are good for dogs. Pumpkin is also very good for dogs, but save the pie…
I bought these last time, but I got half the chicken/blueberry treats which smell really good actually. They like these treats much less than the ones with blueberries. These treats are huge, I have to break them in half and then half again for my tiny dogs.
@Trinityscrew You might want to break them in half. I have puppies and the Pomeranian is tiny (7 lbs). The dachshund (13 lbs) I usually just break it in half. They are freeze dried, so they break apart easily. I feel like they are designed for Golden Retriever sized dogs.
@Trinityscrew we give the Costco ones to our dogs - one is a 20 lb pug. She can eat the whole ones fine (they are soft) but it’s a lot of treat at once, so I usually break in half. Half is a about the size of a dime, if it helps.
@mattig88 This is similar to the excuse I use to not buy snacks for myself, too (I can make the same thing myself cheaper and the quality would be better), but then the trick is, I don’t do it, so then I just have no snacks.
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Product: 8-Pack: Charlee Bear Meaty Bites Grain-Free Freeze Dried Dog Treats
Model: 787108006331
Condition: New
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$144 ( for 8 ) at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
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Well meh is going to the dogs again.
Because as we all know, dogs spend all their time foraging for sweet potatoes.
@bigmeh My dog eats sweet potatoes. (But then again, he also eats raw broccoli stems, apple cores and pretty much anything else I toss him.)
I am Charlie Bear!! That’s what mom calls me all the time. But not my handsome face on the bag? I am konfused.
@CharlieDoggo Well Charlie, wether they used your handsome face or not YOU were the very first one I thought about when I opened the post!
YAY CHARLIE!
@CharlieDoggo So how IS your handsome face? Still surrounded by a cone?
@CharlieDoggo @Kyeh at night, yes. During the day he is wearing an ecollar that I can activate (using vibrate) to stop the licking/nibbling. The quick vibrate (less than a second) gets his attention but it is fleeting.
Called the surgery center this morning to see if there possibility of issues given it has been so long. Waiting for a call back.
@CharlieDoggo @tinamarie1974 Huh. I wonder if it’s just become a nervous habit at this point? I hope there’s no infection or anything!
@CharlieDoggo @Kyeh hard to say, but I hope its not an issue. Said it could be internal healing that is aggrivating him.
I have an appt for this friday to see the surgeon. Hoping it is good news
@CharlieDoggo @tinamarie1974
I hope so too!
I’m not sure if my dog likes Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product.
I got these last time around and even though it’s got a few strange ingredients it’s 90+ percent good stuff which is about 80% better than 90% of all dog foods except for the top 12% of the extremely good dog foods & Treats which are usually about 290% more expensive.
@bugger
Meh: 60 cents an Oz
Costco: 85 cents *1
Sams: 74 cents *2
Note sams and Costco are 1 ingredient. Who knows what the beef to potato ratio truly is?
1 https://www.costco.com/canature-nutribites-freeze-dried-beef-liver-dog-and-cat-treat-17.6oz%2C-2-pack.product.4000116638.html
2 https://www.samsclub.com/p/ubite-freeze-dried-beef-liver-cat-dog-treats-17-oz/P03026114?xid=plp_product_2
so don’t be afraid to go 100% all in. This brand and ingredients are definitely not a 50/50 gamble.
Oh yay! Instead of trying to kill people with expired food, today they’re targeting our pets. That’s just so like meh… equal opportunity suicidal rates every species can afford.
My pets prefer Bluetooth speakers, just FYI.
Could people eat these? If they wanted to try organ meat but didn’t want to have to figure out how to cook it.
Lactobacilli is good for GI for Humans and animals. I would recommend Humans get from Pharm or Yogurt though, not these treats… And I wouldn’t suggest you try organ meats thru these. Sweet Potatoes are good for dogs. Pumpkin is also very good for dogs, but save the pie…
Charlie is a slang term for cocaine.
The name of the snack is cocaine bear.
/showme cocaine bear feeding a dog.
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/showme a crazy bear with lots of white powder feeding a dog.
@mediocrebot Love it! Beautiful! lol
@OnionSoup
Char
—A root word meaning death
Liver pills for your dog? Enjoy the room-clearing farts.
I bought these last time, but I got half the chicken/blueberry treats which smell really good actually. They like these treats much less than the ones with blueberries. These treats are huge, I have to break them in half and then half again for my tiny dogs.
@Fuzzalini How tiny are your dogs? I have a 19 lb Frenchton and I’m wondering if I’d need to cut these up.
@Fuzzalini 15 lbs of that is head.
@Trinityscrew You might want to break them in half. I have puppies and the Pomeranian is tiny (7 lbs). The dachshund (13 lbs) I usually just break it in half. They are freeze dried, so they break apart easily. I feel like they are designed for Golden Retriever sized dogs.
@Trinityscrew we give the Costco ones to our dogs - one is a 20 lb pug. She can eat the whole ones fine (they are soft) but it’s a lot of treat at once, so I usually break in half. Half is a about the size of a dime, if it helps.
@Fuzzalini @Trinityscrew
Cute dog, but shoot, our cats are bigger than that!!
Tempted to buy just to enjoy the 3-D vs. 2-D optical illusion.
Were these designed by Escher?
For $10 a pound, I’d rather steam some chicken or beef and give them plain yogurt for treats.
@mattig88 This is similar to the excuse I use to not buy snacks for myself, too (I can make the same thing myself cheaper and the quality would be better), but then the trick is, I don’t do it, so then I just have no snacks.
@ravenblack no snacks helps you stay svelte
@mattig88 the difficulty in finding time to cook on the spot doesn’t always apply to you then?
I bought these last time for two very treat picky pugs. Their interest in these treats seems to be holding.
Anyone else thinking “Hannibal Lecter” when the click the Meh button?
Wait, wrong villain mask… Meh, close enough.
@pakopako Ugh, now that you mention it, yes