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Newman’s Own Snack Sticks for Dogs

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September 30, 2014 by cindy Leave a Comment

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Mushu loves her gig as a reviewer for Chewy.com! This month she got to try Newman’s Own Organics Chicken & Sweet Potato Recipe Snack Sticks Dog Treats.

About Newman’s Own Organics Snack Sticks

Newman’s Own Organics was created in 1993. Their Holistic formulas are based on the newest concepts in animal nutrition. Each food is a unique blend of proteins, whole grains, vitamins and minerals that maximize palatability, digestibility and nutrient assimilation. All of the foods contain at least 70% certified organic vegetables and grains. All Newman’s Own Organics products adhere to these USDA Organic Standards. Newman’s Own Organics takes treats one step further by offering premium organic pet treats.

Key Benefits:

  • Suitable for all life stages
  • High palatability
  • Made with natural and organic ingredients
  • Re-sealable pouch to keep freshness
  • No wheat or corn
  • No artificial flavors, colors or preservatives
  • Certified by Oregon Tilth
  • Made in the USA!

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Mushu’s Thoughts

When we first gave Mushu the full snack stick, she didn’t know what to do with it. She smelled it, licked it and left it there. Later in the day, I broke off a piece for her, and she gobbled it right up. I sat with her and kept breaking off pieces that were 1-1.5 inches long and she ate them right away. She likes small food. That being said, the treats are soft and were very easy to break into smaller pieces for my little dog. Since they contain no wheat or corn they didn’t upset her tummy either.

You can get your dog some Newman’s Own Organics Chicken & Sweet Potato Recipe Snack Sticks Dog Treats by clicking the link and ordering them from Chewy.com.

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I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

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