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Most HelpfulI like to feed my dogs an occasional treat and I usually have a few boxes of assorted goodies in the cupboard to reward them for good behavior or toss to them just for being such great companions. One treat that I serve mainly to my smaller dog is Milk Bone Original Dog Treats, a bite sized treat. ...
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Most HelpfulI had two dogs who are now at the Rainbow Bridge. They ate Milk Bones all the time. When we got Hanna we decided we would buy higher end treats that typically aren't sold in the supermarket. Hanna loves Milk Bones. One of her favorite things is going with me to Mary Lou's Coffee www.viewpoints.com/Marylous-All-Locations-Plymouth-MA-review-35060
being a good girl (not barking) and getting a cookie that's much too large for her.
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At the website you can see the many kinds of Milk Bones that are sold. http://www.milkbone.com. Mary Lou's gives her the large - 2 ¾ inch size....
read full review »Milk Bone Original Dog Treats is a small treat you can use as reward or treat your dog up to a few at a time.
I love these treats for the small size it seems my dog enjoys getting more than one treat, I can give him rewards for good behavior and tricks and not worrying that he is having to much.
Milk bone dog treats are a slightly hard and crunchy,seem to have a mild flavor to a simular dog biscuit that small and big can dogs enjoy.
I also like if you leave the box open they will soften up a bit and be like a softer treat.
I highly reccomend this brand to any dog owner that is looking for a decent...
read full review »i have three dogs they are all chiwaha mixes. some times they can be pretty picky eaters. but they love the milk bone original dog treats. i love to give them when i am trying to train them to do tricks and stuff. i love to treat my dogs! and with this treat i know i am giving them something good for them. they are the perfect size for my small dogs its great they will do just about anything for these dogs treats! ...
read full review »Milk Bones are a great way to treat your dog. You do want to be careful with them, however, as they are very high in calories. What I used to do when I first got my dogs, is that whenever I would leave the house, for work or whatever, I would crate or kennel the dogs, and give them each a treat, and talk to them, saying "I'll be back soon." This way they learned not to stress themselves out, from being left alone, and also that when they got a treat, it meant I was coming back soon. So they learned they were not being abandoned.
I do not recommend using these as treats for training. ...
read full review »I love my dogs almost as much as I love my son. Therefore, I try to make sure that they have a sound and nutritional diet. Milk Bones are not a meal for them, but more of an incentive. They get them when training, but only one or two. There biggest use is to get the dogs to come inside on a nice day. My yard is huge - over an acre - and completely fenced, so there's a lot of ground for the two to romp and play. When I need them to finally come into the house, I rattle the box and they come running. The big dog, who is a American pit bull, must lie down and take the bone gently from...
read full review »I have one dog sadie, and she loves Milk bones, usually the large ones. We have a routine at night where she will get up on the bed, and get a treat, and that is usually what I will give her. Milk Bones is a name you can trust for your dog. I trust it. And I think its good for her and other dogs like her. Everyone likes giving there pet something that they know is good for them. And thats what I believe with Milk Bones. Theres nothing to good for our Pets in which we consider a part of our families. Milk Bones are a perfect treat for our pets, in which we know that we can trust...
read full review »Milkbone's have been around forever...we gave 'em to my dog when I was a kid....now I give them to my dog. They really to help clean her teeth....when she goes without for more than a week I can see a marked difference. The price has gone up over the years...but I have found you can purchase at a large box store like BJ's or Costco and then break the big box down into zip lock bags and you can save a good amount. LuLu loves 'em and I like that they keep her teeth white.
My maltipoo Lacey is not a fan of Milkbone nor is she a fan of greenies .But when you give her the greenie she won't even touch it.She'll move it from spot to spot but she won't take a bite out of it for anything.Whereas with Milkbone she at least actually eats it from time to time.It took her a while to get used to it but she's now familiar with it enough to eat it but not always like with some other treats.I give it a higher rating than a greenie!
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