Hitch sinks his teeth into a milk-bone
Hitch sinks his teeth into a milk-bone
By Makenna Smith
Having two old, but active, dogs can be exhausting; but, you wouldn’t want anything to happen to them. With dogs, comes love, and with love, comes treats: dog treats to be specific.
Every day when I get home I let my dogs out, and the only way to lure them back inside is with a Milk-Bone. We’ve tried other treats with them but out of every treat, Milk-Bones are their favorite.
Dog treats come in all shapes, sizes, flavors, and in some cases, health risks. No need to worry though, Milk-Bone dog treats don’t have any harmful chemicals mixed into them, unlike other brands like Pedigree and Purina, which have cases against them for making pets ill.
Milk-Bones are popular to buyers among other named brands, and they’re nutritious for dogs. Milk-Bones have in some cases improved and fortified a pet’s health, because these small, bone-shaped biscuits contain minerals like copper, zinc, calcium, and phosphorus that include vitamin A, E, B12, and more into a dog's diet.
These treats can come in many different flavors, so if your pup doesn’t like beef, he or she can try the chicken or pork flavor. Milk-Bones are a little high in calories, with 20 calories per biscuit, but calorie intake also depends on how big your dog is.
According to Hepper.com, Milk-Bones are the fourth best dog treats based on customer choice. These choices were based on the fact that Milk-Bones have 12 vitamins and minerals, the price, and variety of flavors.
So, if you have a furry friend and need a good dog treat brand, try out Milk-Bones. They’re healthy, come in a variety of flavors, and if you have an elderly dog, they can be bought in a soft & chewy pack.