Dog treats for the outdoorsy type
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BradshawsGuides: 0 | Official Routes: 0Triplogs Last: 2,937 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 4,349 d
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Dog treats for the outdoorsy type
This is for all the dog lovers out there like me ;) I just got back form Petsmart and was BLOWN AWAY by these treat (they also carried dried deer and elk tendons and deer trachea)
So much so that I took a few pictures and had to show someone.
After seeing the antlers in all of our photo sets and seeing these prices, there are a lot of HAZers out there that could be rolling in money
or at least have some fancy chew toys for your puppies 
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JimGuides: 76 | Official Routes: 39Triplogs Last: 17 d | RS: 91Water Reports 1Y: 7 | Last: 52 d
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Re: Dog treats for the outdoorsy type
When I read that title, I thought is said, "trends", not treats. How can dogs be trendy?
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Re: Dog treats for the outdoorsy type
@Bradshaws
Thats funny, the first elk antler I bought for my dog was on sell for $40.00. I was told they last a long time. Now this antler was split down the middle. It took my dog three days to finish off the bone marrow. The second one I bought him was not split and it lasted about 2 days and I think he buried it in the backyard.
My dog is a rescued dog that was thrown out of a moving car in a rain storm. He is my boy now and spoiled. He loves sleeping on our Tempurpedic Mattress and he is a bed hog.
Thats funny, the first elk antler I bought for my dog was on sell for $40.00. I was told they last a long time. Now this antler was split down the middle. It took my dog three days to finish off the bone marrow. The second one I bought him was not split and it lasted about 2 days and I think he buried it in the backyard.
My dog is a rescued dog that was thrown out of a moving car in a rain storm. He is my boy now and spoiled. He loves sleeping on our Tempurpedic Mattress and he is a bed hog.
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Re: Dog treats for the outdoorsy type
@Widowmaker My dogs favorite chew toy is a piece of tow strap I tied in a knot and it was free
It has outlasted tons of store bought toys
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Re: Dog treats for the outdoorsy type
@Bradshaws I like that. Put more parts of the animal to good use. Waste less ...
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