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Burger Bites- Tasty Dog Treat Review #ChewyInfluencer



Description
Your dog will be begging to sink his teeth into the Rachael Ray Nutrish Burger Bites with Bison Recipe Dog Treats. Made with real, farm-raised beef as the number one ingredient, this savory and smoky snack tastes like it came fresh from the grill, and it also includes wholesome chickpeas, potatoes and a hint of rosemary. And since it’s free of grains, artificial flavors, and meat by-products, you can feel confident that your pup is getting all the yum without any of the stuff you don’t want him to eat. And it’s all safely cooked right here in the USA!
Key Benefits
U.S. farm-raised beef is the #1 ingredient
Inspired by real recipes from Rachael's kitchen for the ultimate tail-waggin' experience
Made with the world's best ingredients cooked right here in the USA
No grains, corn, wheat, artificial flavors or meat by-products
Now your pup can have a meaty burger treat any time they like!




My Review:
Thanks Chewy.com for sending my dog Kiah these tasty treats!  I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are my own and my dogs!  :) 

My dog is spoiled with all of the free dog treats from chewy.com!  These burger bites are one of her new favorite ones.   When I opened the bag her ears perked up, she sat down and stared at the treat waging her tail begging for her treats.  She didn't want just one or two but I think she wanted the entire bag.   As a good pet parent I didn't want her to regret that decision and limited a couple treats for her.   She just finished the full bag after only a few days.  I love how each bite looks like it was on the grill for real.  Before this review I was unaware of Rachel Ray having a dog food line!  How fun! Plus with these treats you don't ever have to worry about fillers! 


Of course Kiah had to take some time and read more about Chewy.com and dreaming about her next treats. 










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