My 10 yr old Maltese is a picky eater. My vet recommends using dry food for her dental health. But she does not eat it well. I tried supplementing with a moist food but that gave her diarrhea. When I discovered pure bites it was the perfect solution. I crumple a few bites into her dry kibble and she eats well. I also use it for treats. Since it is made with 100% chicken I don't worry about using it. It digests well and has been great for me and my dog. -- J OliverGood but not the best
Lamb and Liver Jerky treats by Real Meat company are the best for training. Simply because the jerky isnt too hard and its really easy to tear off tiny little bits. These are dehydrated so the texture is different.. You can cut them with a knife into smaller treats for training (because you dont need large pieces, dogs just need a small taste so they should be really Tiny) When I cut these with a knife they were good but I did lose a bit due to crumbling. The jerky treats are moist and tear into tiny little bits! Try those and I do recommend these they are very healthy but not the best for training -- elesha