Buddy Biscuit Sale


  • Don't know if anyone else uses Buddy Biscuits but they are having a great summer clearance sale. It ends tomorrow, August 8, though.

    http://cloudstar.com/


  • Thanks, I will definitely be ordering some.
    I don't trust most dog treats and generally use human food as treats, but I love the itty bitty buddy biscuits and their ingredient list.
    I also tried the soft and chewy ones recently and they are definitely Pipers favorite. Plus they are just so much healthier than the soft treats sold at grocery stores that I don't mind giving them to her.


  • @lvoss:

    Don't know if anyone else uses Buddy Biscuits but they are having a great summer clearance sale. It ends tomorrow, August 8, though.

    http://cloudstar.com/

    I have used Buddy Biscuits… they used to be sold at Trader Joes... however be careful as they do go bad... there is a short shelf life


  • I have been ordering direct from Cloud Star for about 9 months now. I use the buddies for training treats both the soft buddies and the itty bitty buddies work well, both break up easily. I have had no problem with them going bad. Since you are ordering direct from the company they haven't sat on a shelf in a store. Generally, the expiration dates on the boxes I get are about a year after my purchase and I go through them pretty quickly with 4 dogs.


  • @lvoss:

    I have been ordering direct from Cloud Star for about 9 months now. I use the buddies for training treats both the soft buddies and the itty bitty buddies work well, both break up easily. I have had no problem with them going bad. Since you are ordering direct from the company they haven't sat on a shelf in a store. Generally, the expiration dates on the boxes I get are about a year after my purchase and I go through them pretty quickly with 4 dogs.

    That is good to know

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