Buttercup's Favorite Treats
My fav puppy items:
Buttercup is a picky eater. She tends to enjoy treats that look and smell like meat, though the greenies are an exception to the rule.
The Kindful freeze-dried chicken breast is a recent purchase, and I would definitely buy it again. She's already almost finished with the bag.
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It's a real struggle when you have a picky eater like my Buttercup! You want them to enjoy their treats, but sometimes it feels like a never-ending quest to find something they'll actually love. That's why I was so thrilled when we discovered the Kindful Freeze-Dried Chicken Breast treats. For dogs who gravitate towards real meat flavors and scents, these are an absolute game-changer. What makes freeze-dried chicken so special? First, the process locks in all that natural aroma and taste that dogs instinctively crave. Unlike some heavily processed treats, these often have a minimal ingredient list – usually just chicken! This is fantastic for sensitive tummies or owners who prefer knowing exactly what their furry friend is consuming. I've found that the texture is also a big hit; they're crunchy but dissolve easily, making them suitable for training or just a special reward. Beyond the Kindful brand, there are so many options out there to explore for your dog's treat rotation. For dental health, for example, Greenies Dental Treats are an excellent choice, and surprisingly, even my picky Buttercup makes an exception for them! It just goes to show that sometimes, the benefits outweigh her usual preferences. I’ve also seen other exciting options like Etta Says! Pork Yumm Sticks, which look like a fantastic savory alternative if your dog is a fan of pork. And for those looking for something a bit different, Just Chicken & Pumpkin Chips could offer a unique flavor and texture combination that might appeal to a discerning palate. If you're struggling with a dog who turns up their nose at most offerings, here are a few tricks I've learned: Start small: Offer just a tiny piece of a new treat. High-value rewards: Use highly palatable treats like the Kindful freeze-dried chicken breast for training or when you need to capture their full attention. Mix it in: Sometimes crumbling a new treat over their regular food can encourage them to try it. Rotate flavors: Keep things interesting! Just like us, dogs can get bored with the same old thing. Observe their preferences: Pay attention to what textures, smells, and flavors they prefer. Buttercup, for instance, loves anything that smells distinctly like meat. Always remember to check the ingredient list and ensure treats are appropriate for your dog's size, age, and any dietary restrictions. Finding the perfect treat might take some trial and error, but seeing their tail wag with excitement makes it all worth it!




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