All Sizes All Shapes
Low Protein All Natural Dog Treat
Unfortunately due to a tangle with bladder stones my dog had
to be switched to a low protein menu which included low protein dog treats and
chews. The treats were not an issue as I had always restricted the types of
treats; but taking away the favorite dog chew was a huge issue!
The Fluff (as I call my dog in jest, as he is not a wash and
wear type dog and needs to be groomed and fluffed!) absolutely without
hesitation indicated that a daily chew was a necessity.
The Search For A Low Protein Dog Chew Or Snack
It was very difficult to find any dog chews that were
"low protein" as defined by under 15-20% protein content. When I was
roaming up and down the treat aisle at the local pet store I lucked into one of
the employees who was also a dog nutritionist. I was reading the ingredients of
Whimzees and as we together went through the ingredients the dog nutritionist
explained each ingredient and its' benefit. The Whimzees Vegetable Sausage is a
dental dog treat so the Fluff eats the stick quickly, but is very satisfied.
Switching From A Protein Dog Chew To Whimzees
It was absolutely no problem to switch to the Whimzees Dog
Treats. I chose the Vegetable Sausage as it was a chew stick and suitable for
the size of the Fluff. The Fluff approved immediately and is a happy little
chewer with the added bonus of helping to keep his teeth clean and his breath
fresh.
Whimzees can be purchased in variety packs of different
shapes or a pack of the same type of dog
treat. I began with the Vegetable Sausage and next time will order the variety
pack for small dogs for a change of pace. Dog owners seeking a grain free treat will love Whimzees too!
The Fluff and I highly recommend Whimzees!
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