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The Hartz Mountain Corporation introduces Delectables, the first lickable dog stew treats!
Ideal as an in-between-meal treat or as a savory topper for dry food, Delectables Stew Lickable Treats’ convenient, single-serve pouches provide dogs with a low-fat treat made with real chicken, beef, cheese, and vegetables without meat by-products. Delectables Stew Lickable Treats are available in four varieties: Chicken, Chicken with Cheese, Chicken with Beef, and Chicken Senior Formula.
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This is Sadie, my mother’s lovable bichon. We mixed the chicken with cheese stew, lickable treats, and the other food that was left in her bowl. At first, she was hesitant, and it took her a couple of times with a lick here and there, but she finally kept going back to finish it. I think we have a winner!
Hartz invites you to share photos or videos of how your dogs lick up Delectables during the Delectables “Tongue Out Tuesday” Sweepstakes, with the hashtag #LickItLoveIt to participate in weekly drawings for a chance to win Delectables Stew Lickable Treats on the company’s Facebook and Twitter pages.
Stay Connected:
- Visit the Hartz Delectables Website
- Delectables Stew is available on Amazon
Vicki D. says
Our Ike is a miniature pinscher. It seems he needs something other than his regular food every day.
He begs a lot! A bone works, but this lickable dog treat sounds intriguing. We would like to try it!
Hayley says
My husband and I adopted our first dog a couple weeks ago. She’s a beautiful brown labrador/American Bulldog mix from the shelter. She’s about a year old and super trainable, so eager to please and has in just these couple weeks learned “sit”, “paw”, “stay”, and “leave it”. I would love to treat her to one of these and see how she’s likes it. My bets are that she will love it since she will eat just about anything – she’s more of a large house-goat than a dog. lol
Cheryl Chervitz says
I have two Boston Terrier males. They are Junebug and Cain.
cheryl s says
Maverick is our springer spaniel and Roxy is our big 92 lb doberman/shepherd mix – she’s a total goofball who makes us laugh daily
Christina Sparks says
I have a chocolate lab who is about 6 years old. This weekend we had to put down our german shepherd he was 11 and not doing very well.
Holly Wright says
I have two very loving, hyper male chihuahua’s. They both have so much energy an can run an play all day long.
Lesley F says
I have 2 rescue dogs that are 13 & 14 and we have had them since they were pups! They would love for me to win this for them 🙂
Robin Abrams says
We have a very smart Puggle. She was very easy to train she picked up everything so fast. She wants those treats
Edye says
I have a little chihuahua named “Piper.” She is so kind and loves to play 🙂
Shelley P says
I have a chihuahua named Logan. He is full of energy always, furever happy, so lovable and very silly. Just a joy to have in my life!
Cheryl says
We have two small female dogs. Pepper is a salt & pepper miniature schnauzer and Mitzi is a black & tan dorkie (dachshund/yorkie designer hybrid).
Julie Lundstrom says
I have two dogs. One is a beagle who is older and the new one is a pitbull. They are best friends and love to go on walks together.
Cindi says
Hi, We have two Siberian Huskies, named
Cobalt and Keiko… And a Beagle named
Daisy! Daisy is able to do lots of tricks.
She was trained by our youngest son who
was very persistent, and Daisy was a quick
study!
Thank you, Cindi
Ann Cluck says
I just use a firm voice to tell my two pups what to do or not do. I have a 12 yr old and a 4 mo. old and they both respond favorably to my commands. Most of the time, LOL!!!