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Monday, September 12, 2011
Purina® T Bonz® dog snack
This product also comes in a larger size for bigger dogs. Look for the "Porterhouse" flavor in a similar package. I laughed out loud at the expression on the dogs faces when I saw it at the store :)
Taste: 4/5
As with the Meaty d'lites (also a Purina treat), Matty seems to be instantly drawn to the smell of these very pungent treats and has little to no hesitation in taking the treat from my hand and gobbling it up, though she doesn't seem overly enthusiastic. It's a little hilarious because little bits of it seem to always rocket out of her mouth, but she always goes and happily cleans them up. Probably not a good idea to give them to puppies who are still getting their adult teeth seeing as these are very moist and chewy. These make great "reward" snacks as well.
Nutrition: 4/5
Purina is a very trusted name that always puts quality materials in their products, and this one is no different. As always, they are proud to display any information you want on their official website. Great source of protein, though a little high in fat (though it shouldn't be a problem for energetic dogs, just be sure to modify mealtime appropriately if you are watching your dogs weight).
Price: 4/5
Shop around to find the best price on these, I paid about $3 (which seems to be a fair price considering the amount of treats that you get) but I've seen them marked as high as $5 which would be a bit much for what they are.
Availability: 5/5
I purchased my bag at Wal-Mart, so you should be able to find these at your larger grocery stores and any pet store, such as Petsmart or even some veterinary clinics that stock Purina brands.
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