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Omega-3 Cookies for Dogs

cg-iq treatsFatty acids found in the all-fish IQ Treats entice the company’s claim that these crumbly grain-free dog cookies can actually help bolster your dog’s intelligence by a few points. Whether or not it’s true, most pets, at the very least, will enjoy the taste of Norwegian salmon that’s baked, not smoked. This is one time smelly fish breath is worth it! Available in 6 oz bags, $7 at fivestarfido.com.


6 Responses to “Omega-3 Cookies for Dogs”

  1. Brian
    June 16th, 2010 20:20
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    IQ treats? Not sure about that but all in all they do look like they would be healthy for pets.

    To many pet owners feed “junk” instead of researching a proper diet. Will have to give these a try.

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    July 26th, 2010 11:28
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    errr… i have a problem with the smelly fish breath, my baby sleeps with me, so i better give her a mint candy before bed

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