I recently discovered Milk-Bone Holiday Treats for puppies! I was so excited to find these adorable treats for our new puppy. He deserves something special for the holidays, just like everyone else.
The Milk-Bone holiday treats come in a collectible, reusable tin. The treats themselves are shaped like stockings, Christmas trees and dog bones with "engraved" hearts. They are also colored in green, red and the bones are the traditional brown. Perfect for a special gift for a special dog or puppy.
Our puppy is 15 weeks old and he received his Christmas Milk-Bone treats in the specialty tin, the day after Thanksgiving. He loves them and we love the size. They are small enough for even a puppy to enjoy.
I'm not sure if I will save the tin just for Christmas use, or if I will refill it with regular puppy Milk-Bones when it is empty. I do know I will reuse the decorative tin for doggy treats.
The tin is available for a limited time only. I hope that means the Milk-Bone brand will continue to have an annual tin. What fun they would be to give each year for Christmas to all of our puppy friends.
The Milk-Bone Holiday Treats
The shaped Milk-Bones in this tin are are suitable for all ages,
from puppy to senior. I wasn't sure if the shapes would matter to the
pups or simply entertainment for us, but I have noticed that our baby dog
seeks out the red stockings. Will that continue. I don't know,
but it makes for a fun doggy game to see which one of the 3 shapes he will
choose first.
- 24 ounce Reusable Tin filled with Milk-Bone Treats
- Stockings Shaped Treats in red, green & brown
- Shaped Christmas Tree in green, red & brown
- Brown Doggy Bones with "Engraved" Hearts
- Available for Limited Time
- Helps Clean Teeth
- Freshens Breath
- 12 Vitamins and Minerals
| Puppy is a Bit of a Blur as He Zooms in for the Red Stocking Treat |
Another fun game for the humans in a puppies life would be to guess the count of treats in the holiday tin. We did count ours just for fun and discovered there are/were 148 treats in our puppy's 24 ounce tin.
You Might Not Want to Turn Your Back on a Puppy with an Open Tin of Milk-Bone Treats!
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