🐾 Treat Your Pup Right with PureBites!
PureBites Chicken Freeze Dried Dog Treats are made with a single ingredient: 100% pure chicken breast sourced and made in the USA. These nutrient-rich treats are freeze-dried to preserve freshness and flavor, making them an ideal choice for dogs with dietary restrictions or health concerns. Each treat is low in calories and high in protein, ensuring your pet enjoys a healthy snack that they will love.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 11.6 Ounces |
Unit Count | 11.6 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
L**.
Tail wagging wonderful
My dog loves this. I bought it as a treat, but use it as a topping for his kibble. He loves this. Absolutely loves it. And my dog has discerning taste buds. Never met a dog who turns his nose up at some treats and has never found a canned dog food he will eat. But add some freeze dried chicken as a topper, and he finds his appetite.
A**O
A staple for our dog
Our German Shepherd loves these. A fun topper on his food.
A**R
Chicken strips
My dogs love this as a treat
N**F
Smaller cats love these, not just for dogs
One of our cats has loved these. from the time we brought him home as a young kitten from the shelter. Another of our cats just a bit older enjoys them but is not quite so fixated.We get the dog-sized bag because the largest chicken chunks are still easy for cats to chew and the very largest bag is very economical.
K**N
My three cats go bonkers for these, but half the bag is just chicken dust!
If I could give a review on just the taste of the pieces that were whole enough to eat....my kitties and I would give it a 5-5, 5-5, 7-7 toes up!! That's with using 4 as a perfect score. One of my cats has 7 toes on each front paw. :) These are perfect for them and maybe more than I should spend on a fixed income but, compared to others, they're a great deal cheaper. ONLY PROBLEM... when more than half the pkg is completely chicken dust...it's really disappointing. I've been getting the smaller pkgs for a while to be sure they would like before investing in the bigger package. My kitties go koko puffs over them. Every night they wait for their "hide and seek treat" and I didn't dare forget to play with them or three, very large and heavy may I add, kitties would jump up on my bed and keep pull my covers down with every toe they posseSs until I'd give in and get up to hide their last snack before sleepies time. This became a really fun ritual. A little bit of fun hunting before settling down for the night.I love and trust these so much because I know this is the same food source that survivalists fill their shelters with. And you dont mess with the food of a survivalist. They are really serious about their chicken. They get a much larger quantity, of course, but the quality, or it used to be, is the same. This is real, wholesome chicken. Just like the kind grandma made for Sunday dinner. They even get the potatoes to go with it. just add water, seasonings and it's like grandma came to visit. I wanted to buy exactly what they used. Perhaps the pkg was just a little larger than I needed, and it wasnt a cheap snack, but a few of them showed me this and said it's the same stuff, just a much smaller package. I'm pretty sure even grandma wouldn't be smiling her sweet little smile if she got what I got before the bad was even half empty.But that's another story. By time I was halfway through the bag I noticed there were very few bite size pieces left. So I gave them the scrunched up chicken. That quickly turned to chicken dust as even those size pieces were an anomaly. My little hunters, they licked it up like, hey this is new. But kept waiting for their snack, like it was an appetizer ,whenit was turning out to be a sad joke. On me. Needless to say I had some very very unhappy kitties. And no sleep that night or the next few nights. They just didn't understand. They'd look at the bag, then wait expectantly for the game to start. For them it was like, o.k. you have the bag..I see it...u aren't fooling any of us, so where are the goods??I felt like I was facing an angry mob at a family prison picnic ( if they were to have such things), and the hungry inmates (who are part of the real M.O.B. if you know what I mean...I'm Italian and they take their adopted family history very SERIOUSLY) and they want to know why you are holding out on them. The chicken dust just wasn't cutting it. I'm really glad I don't own a horse.Seriously though, I felt really bad. Not just because of all the money I wasted but because they got used to this fun little nightly ritual. So did I to tell the truth. It was kinda like playing Easter egg hunts with my kids again. Only I didn't have to keep reminding them because their treat was eat e n on the first round.So now Im stuck with a dilemma. I either have to find another company that has a similarly priced product, which is not that easy unless I believe all the new good info from my survivalist buddies about the U.S. changing their inspection protocols for any meats coming from China (or any country for that matter). That and all their combined knowledge, research and statistics showing me that there have been more issues with American made meat products and quiet internal recalls (that we rarely hear about because it never becomes front page news) in the past 4-6 years than there have been in all the other countries combined.Now I'll admit that some, (ok many) of these doomsday preppers and survivalist that you see on tv are pretty out there, with paranoid schizoid personality disorders, but these guys and gals are about as smart and down to earth as you can get. So trust me, as I trust them, they don't mess about their meat.So my alternatives are:Find a different product...one that is hopefully comparable in price and value. And taste of course.Find a different SELLER for the same product. As it seems its Amazon's packing practices that are creating chicken dust,Start buying in bulk the product my buddies buy. It's not cheap when you consider you need to buy it all in one shot, especially if you are on a fixed income... but it's definitely cheaper in cost per ounces etc, AND it's definitely real, human food you can eat/share if you ever have to "bug out" with your buddies 'Start making my own. Which I trust even less than a third world country to do properly, as I don't have anything to deep freeze meat with or honestly, even where to start.Or last, which my baby hunters will hate. Either get them used to chicken dust or find a totally different treat.There are some on the list that are obviously a nobrainer, for me anyway:I can't freeze dry meat. Not by myself or without really good helpers. The kind that do it and then include my name in the credits.Find a different product;. I've been looking. I've found one that could fit the bill that might actually be cheaper. Says it's made in U.S.A. but produce comes from China. This all comes down to trusting my nerdy statistical, researching doomsday buddies. I am inclined to believe their evidence.Convince my babies, chicken dust tastes good: NOT!! My only definite NO in the bunchQuit feeding/giving my furry babies this wonderful treat. If it only were as easy as that sounds....Last, but not least, I think: Find a different seller for the same 100% Freeze Dried Chicken Breat meat.This sure would be easier if Amazon refunded either my money or better yet, sent me what I ordered gain BUT this time package it more carefully.There is a company out there, one I'm considering more than others is Whole life, those not in silver package which is being phased out. They now freeze dry ;) then vacuum-seal the package and last, put it in its own individual box. It's goes for 29.75, Amazon Prime for 10 oz. PureBites is 23.39 for 11.6 oz. .So for this option it's $6 more for 1.6 oz. Or maybe I should say it's 6.00 more for chicken bites that are actually chicken bites.themes two were found on EBay:One of the survivalist products is: Mountain House, 100 %freeze dried chicken cubes(made for human consumption) 44.95 for 17 oz. It comes in a big tub that can stay fresh for 25 years. Full of individual packets so u can just take out what you need.Another from eBay,Grandma Lucy's artisan cubed chicken is a meal mix with first ingredient chicken breast, organic, hormone band antibiotic free meat these are just like meals you could make yourself. Dogs formula has some potatoes carrots blueberries etc68.39 for 10 pound bag.So I guess there are still options. I just thou :-) :) when I finally found this product, it was perfect and the cats loved it. So I'm starting all over again. Maybe if there are enough complaints about meat being dust they will do like whole life did. Vacuum seal their bags and put in a special box. Check, I would have been happy if they just hadn't put it in the same box as cat food, jars of stuff etc. It might have arrived looking like it should :/Well happy hunting kjnolan
K**D
Great for dogs (& hamsters)
My shelties love these treats, and since one of them can't have wheat or corn (they're possible seizure triggers for him), I appreciate very much that these are 100% chicken breast. I fortunately did not have the issues that some other people have had (treats crushed to powder, or fatty pieces)... the treats in my bag were intact, they look like the product photo.Another reason why I bought these treats is to give a lean protein to my roborovski (robo) dwarf hamsters. The food I'd bought for them was too low in protein and my options to raise the protein in their diet were to give dried mealworms (sorry, but they gross me out), fresh cooked chicken or egg (I worried they'd stash the fresh food in their cage and it would spoil), or freeze dried chicken like these PureBites. It works perfectly, though I do have to cut the PureBites into smaller pieces (robo dwarf hamsters are very small!). One of my hams likes this chicken breast and eats it just fine along with her other food, but the other hamster is NUTS for this chicken breast. I put a small piece in her bowl and she makes a beeline for it. I don't know if it's the light crispy texture or the flavor, but she loves it and ignores all other food until she's finished the piece of PureBites chicken. It actually works quite nicely as a taming treat in the palm of my hand, as she doesn't hesitate to climb into my hand and will sit there to eat the PureBites.The only downside to giving these treats to my hamsters is when I get some out of the bag for the hamsters, my shelties get so excited thinking the PureBites are for them. The looks of confused disappointment from my dogs is too much for me to bear (they run around doing the things they think they're supposed to do to get those treats - sitting at attention side-by-side in the living room, and when that doesn't work, running to their beds to lay quietly), so I can't help but make sure the shelties each get a piece of PureBites too.Highly recommend these treats, for either dogs or dwarf hamsters. =)
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