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Need a review on tyson true chews
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crawdad
ParticipantI am very skeptical when it comes to pet treats and some of the ingredients in the true chews draws questions like vegetable glycerin, paprika extract, garlic extract, salt and other ingredients I think are known to be very harmful to dogs.
Please let me know if this is a good product to use for my dog
Sincerely
Dog ownerpugmomsandy
ParticipantTrue Chews didnāt have those ingredients a couple years ago. They were tough like hard jerky with just meat instead of the current texture. I think it changed for the worse.
theBCnut
MemberPaprika, garlic, and salt donāt bother me in the least, but I donāt have a need for my dogs to get vegetable glycerin in their treats. It is for texture, but I personally donāt think it improves the texture at all. Personally, until they figure out what the issue with all the jerky treats is, Iām staying away from them unless they are homemade.
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