Trader Joes Beef Recipe Jerky Strips

5 of the Best Dog Treats at Trader Joe'due south, According to My Very Discerning Pup

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My sweet piddling pup, Millie, is a lot like me when I was her age — in that she is a super-picky eater. She dislikes carrots, can stealthily remove the apparently less desirable smaller pieces from the larger pieces in her kibble, and literally won't leave of bed for anything that'due south non a loftier-value treat. So I figured, who improve to taste test the domestic dog treats from Trader Joe'due south than Millie?

I picked up practically every treat at my local TJ's and used my dog as a guinea pig (guinea pup?) for a very scientific experiment. First, I separated the options into two categories: treats and sticks/jerky (because information technology's not really fair to compare apples to oranges). I then laid out one of each in the treat category and watched to see which one she went for starting time, second, and so on. Nosotros repeated this test several times throughout the week and her social club choice WAS Ever THE Aforementioned! She's nothing if not consistent (AND adorable!). The following week, we did the same examination with the sticks and the jerky.

These are the TJ's options she loved the nigh — and the ones we think your dogs will like, too.

1. Freeze-Stale Beef Liver Begging Treats, $2.69 for ii ounces

Every bit shortly as nosotros got Millie home, everyone we knew started telling u.s.a. to find freeze-dried beef liver treats. Dogs go wild for them, we were told. We did get her some from our local pet store and the rumors proved to be true. I figured she'd like these, too, merely I didn't guess she'd choose them fourth dimension and time again when presented with other options. The merely ingredient is beef liver and the package says they're to be used for training and treating. Honestly, they're so loftier-value, I'one thousand saving the remainder for merely preparation purposes.

ii. Charlee Bear Domestic dog Treats with Beef Liver, $3.29 for sixteen ounces

Again with the beef liver. After Millie ate her freeze-dried beef liver, this was ever the next one she went for. They look and feel more like oyster crackers but they odor dainty and meaty, thanks to beef liver existence the second ingredient (wheat flour is the first). They're merely iii calories each, so they're good for pocketing during training and outings, but y'all should know that they get crushed rather easily.

3. Salmon & Sweet Potato Canis familiaris Treats, $3.99 for four ounces

At first glance, these little disks look similar gummy candy for humans. All the same, they are non. Y'all could eat them, though (and everything else on this list!) if you lot really wanted to "These smoked salmon treats are made from salmon raised without antibiotics, from the cold waters of northern Scotland. They are combined with sweet irish potato, and smoked over natural hardwood," the package tells me. They're a piffling chewy (MAYBE THEY ARE GUMMIES?) so it'due south quite fun to watch Millie gnaw them up.

four. Chicken Recipe Jerky Sticks, $one.99 for six ounces

I was shocked over how much Millie liked these jerky sticks. I thought, for sure, she'd choose the options with beefiness over the craven, but she consistently picked this stick over the other options. She is a timid and ho-hum eater, but she can smooth i of these off in just a matter of a few bites. The ingredient list is a petty longer than the other treats we tried (chicken, wheat flour, sugar, dextrose, chicken meal, glycerine, salt, stale cultured skim milk, natural fume flavor, etc.), so I'm going to call these a in one case-in-a-while treat.

5. Chicken Breast Strips, $3.99 for four ounces

If you took ane await at these and idea they were dry, shriveled-up craven breasts, you'd be correct. The only ingredient is "dried craven breast filets." Millie loved them and it kept her occupied for a while. My but complaint is that there were but five in a package, but honestly, we've bought other packs of craven strips and they were similarly sized.

Are there whatever Trader Joe's dog treats that your pup loves? Tell us nearly them in the comments beneath!

Lisa Freedman

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Lisa Freedman is the Executive Lifestyle Director at The Kitchn. She has never met a cheese or a washi tape she didn't similar. She lives in New York country with her hubby and their pup, Millie.

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