Wysong Pet Treats

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Hi There...

I went into the pet store today and saw a new treat... Wysong Daily Dream Treats (All Chicken)... the ingredients looked good so I bought one for my dog and she devoured it. I was wondering if anyone had seen them and if they are okay to feed.

the have a website.... www.wysong.net

Thanks for any input.

Elissa
 

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In my opinion Wysong makes quality products. I'd say that their treats would be great for your dog.

Just some questions:

Does the bag say "all chicken"? On their website, the ingredients list ambiguous "poultry fat" and "ground bone", so from that list I can't be sure that these only contain chicken.
 

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Yes, they do say "all chicken".

I have been looking for something fairly "hard" for my dog to chew on.

Rawhides and Greenie type products concern me so I will not use them.
These seemed very safe, so if I do not hear anything bad about them I will get her some more.

One more question.... how often, is too often for her to get them?

Thanks

Elissa
 

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As with all treats, she should get them in moderation.

I give my 9 lbs. puppy 1/2 of a biscuit in the morning and then 1/2 of a Wellbar at night, with training treats during training sessions.
 

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The Wysong dream treats are 99% meat, with the rest of the ingredients only making up that one percent (just like their "Au Jus" canned formulas).

They aren't very hard, I compare them to the Archetype burgers in texture, only miniatureized. I don't think they'd be any good at all as a dental chew.

The bag says that because they're so dense in nutrients, half a biscuit is sufficient (per day) for small dogs, and a whole one for bigger dogs.
 

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My dog will not eat anything too hard...so I know it is not really a dental treat, I just want something she could entertain herself with for a little while...

vanilla sugar... are you saying they are not good at all?
 

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LOL... well it did not last very long, but at least she ate it... she is very very picky and usually turns her nose up to any treats I can find...

Thanks Again everyone...

Elissa
 

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