A Review of Snausages Brand Dog Treats

Johanna Swith
When shopping for treats for your beloved dog you will be faced with many options, brands and styles of treats intended for canine consumption. As I use dog treats for a reward, a snack and a training tool for my dog, it is not unusual that I offer a variety of treats for my dog. My pampered puppy has tried almost every treat that is available. I have fallen into the training bits routine, which is quite expensive. One day I realized that I could save a fortune by cutting treats into smaller pieces, to be used in our training regimen. In this review I will focus on Snausage brand dog treats, which are ideal for training, as a snack, or a reward.

One of the best treats I have found for my dog is the Snausage dog treat line. I don't know why, but my dog goes wild over Snausages. I don't mind purchasing Snausages because they are inexpensive and fun.

Snausages offers a fun line of dog treats that include Snausages in a blanket, Snausage paw prints, Snaw Somes, Snausage Breakfast bites and Snawsomes football treats. Snausages in a blanket, beef and cheese flavor are a favorite treat, maybe considered a staple, at my house. I can tear these treats into three pieces for training bites, making an ideal reward for new tricks. For one dollar at my local Family Dollar, I purchase a nice sized bag of five ounces. My dog loves them, they are inexpensive and I do not mind buying this treat often.

I love Snausages Fortune Snookie line of treats, because it is entertaining for me to read my dog his fortune. These treats are adorable, my dog loves these too, and they are inexpensive. Snausages Fortune Snookies cost less than three dollars per package.

Sometimes I indulge my pooch with Snausage Breakfast Bites. They are cute, and my dog loves breakfast. Snausages Breakfast Bites look like eggs and strips of bacon, they cost less than three dollars per bag. The package is a generous size of about ten ounces. The strips of bacon can be tore into smaller pieces which are an alternative to high priced training bites.

Finally, my dog loves Peanut Butter and Apples Snawsomes. These treats are long and the flavors are twisted together. As these are a large treat, I tear them down into 3 smaller treats. This makes the container last longer, and this size is ideal for rewarding or indulging my dog with. Snawsomes cost about four dollars per package and are available in an assortment of flavors that are sure to please your dog.

I would recommend the Snausage brand line of dog treats to anyone who loves to feed their dog soft and chewy dog treats.

Published by Johanna Swith

I have a little experience with a lot of things, but not a lot of experience with little things. I'm a thirty-one year old aspiring aspirer from a small town in southeastern Ohio.  View profile

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