Dog Treats?!?

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Is it bad to have wheat in dog treats?

Mother Nature dog biscuits look good but do contain wheat. Take a looke at the ingredients list and tell me what you think of them.

http://www.naturapet.com/brands/mother-nature.asp

Also i have a couple of other dog treats i liked the look of, please tell me what you think of the product and there ingredients.

http://www.eaglepack.com/Pages/HS_Treats08.html

http://www.evopet.com/products/default.asp?id=1499

http://secure.puppypatisserie.com.au/cat/35092.html

http://www.kramar.com.au/dogs_treats_dental.html

If you have any other dog treats/biscuits/cookies that you though were very good and which are AVALIBLE in AUSTRALIA, that would be great.

Thanks, all answers appreciated!
oi, stop posting rediculous answers !

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2 Responses

  1. 1 roxy1molly
    2008 Sep 12

    the best thing to do is make your own type in dog recipes and see all the recipes that u can make for your dog
    try super coat speical care dry food as its australian made and heaps better.
    I like to give my dogs pigs ears and a little liver to much will give them the runs

  2. 2 watercurves
    2008 Sep 15

    Wheat is not good for dogs, but in small amounts it is not a problem. I’ve heard Mother Nature dog biscuits are good, and the ingredients other than wheat are fine. You don’t want too much salt in the ingredients, but being the last ingredient, it should be fine. I like the ingredients for the Eagle Pack treats because the first ingredient is meat which is very healthy. Rice is a filler, like wheat, but again, it is hard to get away from that. The Evo dog treats are good too. I like that they have vitamins and minerals in them and ascorbic acid (ascorbic acid is a natural antihistamine for dogs with allergies). I wouldn’t recommend the Puppy Patisserie treats because even though they are adorable and maybe good as an occasional treat, but the first few ingredients are wheat products, so they aren’t as healthy for your dog. The KraMar treats also look good. I would stay away from the rawhides and the treats with rice, since their other treats seem to be all natural and just the meat which is great.

    You have picked out a lot of great, healthy treats for your dog! The only other ones that I recommend are called Benny Bulleys. They are freeze dried liver and again all natural. They are fairly popular in North America, but I’m not sure about their availability in Australia.