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Doggy Treat Review: Chicken Soup for the Soul- Savory Snacks



Chicken Soup for the Soul Savory Snacks!   Real BEEF! 

Thank-you Chewy.com for sending me this treat for my dog Kiah.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% my own.  

Product Description:

Chicken Soup for the Soul Savory Snacks Beef Dog Treats are all-natural dog treats made with real beef as the first ingredient. Inspired by the stories of special moments between pet parents and their pets, these heart-shaped treats let you bond with your pup over a delicious snack. They’re highly palatable, full-flavor, soft and meaty bites that you can share with every furry friend in your family. Each heartwarming treat is made without corn, wheat, soy or artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Chicken Soup is proud to support adoption programs and shelters across the country, which is why they feature rescue pets and their owners on every bag.

Key Benefits
Real beef is the #1 ingredient, all natural treats
Heart-shaped soft treats
Highly palatable, full-flavor, soft and meaty bite, soft, easy to chew, cane molasses, healthy
Made without corn, wheat, soy or artificial colors, flavors or preservatives, or by-product meals,
Made and sourced in the USA

My Review: First don't let her pouty face fool you.   she was filled with anticipation and excitement to try these treats.  I think I need to find new ways to get good pictures of her... my sister seems to have mastered dog pictures so help me out people.   What is the trick? 

This 6-ounce bag retails for $4.99 on Chewy.com

These small treats are a very small size which makes it easy to stick a few in your pocket for training purposes.   Kiah would beg for more, one was never enough or satisfying for her- sounds like me with certain desserts.  I think she liked how soft these were, no crunch.  I liked these because again no fillers and they are made her in the USA.   YAY!   

Go make your doggy happy and get some treats from chewy.com.  


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