find quality and nostalgia with vera™ premium pet treats #sponsored

If you know me, you know how selective I am about the dog treats I offer for my dog, N.A.S.H.A. and the furry friends I pet sit. You also know that N.A.S.H.A. is even pickier than I am. I have learned to embrace her judgmental tendencies and now consider them an asset for us and for you. We're only bringing you the best of the best when we recommend dog treats. We've recently discovered Vera™ premium dog treats. They are crafted with quality ingredients and evoke the timeless tradition of your local deli, even down to the paper wrap and twine-printed packaging. 

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what's so great about vera premium dog treats?

Vera claims to provide the "flavor experience of a lifetime," and, according to N.A.S.H.A., that's very true. She can't get enough. But before I even let her smell a new treat, I make sure it's of the highest quality (I'm still teaching her how to do thorough research). I believe that what's not in our dog treats is as important as what is in them. What's so great about Vera premium dog treats?

• crafted with quality, wholesome, healthy ingredients

• 95% meat

• no artificial colors or preservatives

• no animal by-products

• no fillers, wheat, corn, or soy

• made in Ireland

what we thought

N.A.S.H.A. was a bit too excited about the Vera treats. We tried the chicken fillets and the beef fillets, and she just about lost her marbles over both of them. When I opened the package, she immediately started cycling through her repertoire of tricks in hopes that one would trigger my hand to open and release the goods.  

N.A.S.H.A. eagerly shows off "up" without being asked. This is a whole treat, but they are easily broken apart for smaller dogs like ours.

N.A.S.H.A. eagerly shows off "up" without being asked. This is a whole treat, but they are easily broken apart for smaller dogs like ours.

The treats are pretty big for N.A.S.H.A., but they are easily broken in whatever size. Being only eleven pounds, we get about five breaks out of one treat. A whole piece would be great for larger dogs.

what, where, and how

Vera treats are available at PetCo, and they come in 12- and 22-ounce packages in the following varieties:

• chicken fillets

• beef fillets

• duck fillets

• sausage links

• burger patties

• joint care chicken fillets

• skin & coat chicken & salmon fillets

We're thrilled to have discovered Vera Premium Pet Treats! Have you tried these healthy, wholesome delights?

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trying @BetsyFarms natural chicken jerky recipe #sponsored

I love having options when it comes to purchasing pet products, and since we can never have enough to choose from when it comes to spoiling our furry friends, I'm constantly on the lookout. So when True Science reached out to me and asked if I'd like to give their products a try, I was game. True Science is dedicated to "improving pet health with extraordinary products, made in the U.S.A." Their brands are high quality, and Betsy Farms is no exception. We (well, N.A.S.H.A., really) had the opportunity to try Betsy Farms' Natural Chicken Jerky Recipe, and it did not disappoint. 

Trying Betsy Farms Natural Chicken Jerky Recipe.

Trying Betsy Farms Natural Chicken Jerky Recipe.

As a TruScience Ambassador, I am being compensated for trying and conveying my opinion about TruScience products. Neither TruScience or Betsy Farms is responsible for the content of this article. All opinions expressed are my own.

As I've mentioned before, N.A.S.H.A. is quite picky about her treats, so when I'm sent something for her to try that I didn't select, myself, I wonder how she'll take to it. I won't feed her junk, so I was pleased to see that the Betsy Farms treats were up to our standards. The Natural Chicken Jerky Recipe treats have some great qualities:

• made in the U.S.A.

• chicken sourced from the U.S.A.

• no artificial flavors

• no artificial preservatives

• no artificial colors

• natural ingredients and real meat

• low fat, high protein

• wheat free

N.A.S.H.A. waits for her treat semi-patiently in the "down" position.

N.A.S.H.A. waits for her treat semi-patiently in the "down" position.

I am happy to report that N.A.S.H.A. loved them. Though I could have easily divided the large piece into several smaller ones, I can't resist her cute face, so I handed over the whole thing, much to her delight. It took her about ten seconds to consume the entire piece, which let me know that the treats met her approval. 

If N.A.S.H.A. had thumbs, she'd give Betsy Farms' Natural Chicken Jerky Recipe Treats two thumbs up (and she particularly liked the large portion). 

If N.A.S.H.A. had thumbs, she'd give Betsy Farms' Natural Chicken Jerky Recipe Treats two thumbs up (and she particularly liked the large portion). 

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20 people foods you can share with your dog

Despite the fact that we are often told "don't give people food to your dog," there are actually quite a few people foods that are just fine–even beneficial–to our canine companions. Including these foods as supplements or treats can add variety to your dog's diet as well as provide a boost to his health. Though some foods can be toxic, or at the very least, unhealthy for your pooch (I wouldn't recommend polishing off an entire bag of potato chips together), you can rest assured that the foods listed here are healthy for dogs unless yours has an allergy or special sensitivity. These twenty foods are not meant to replace a regular canine diet. It is always safest to introduce new foods one-at-a-time and in small quantities.

20 people foods you can share with your dog

1. Apples     Apples are a great source of fiber, vitamin A, and vitamin C. They help clean teeth and freshen breath. Just be sure to remove the seeds and core, as they can be choking hazards, and seeds, in large quantity, can be toxic. 

2. Blueberries     Blueberries are as good for our dogs as they are for us. They are an antioxidant and a great source of fiber. They can be frozen as a crunchy treat.

3. Brewer's Yeast     Brewer's yeast is an excellent source of vitamin B, which is good for your pooch's skin and coat. Dogs love the taste, so sprinkle it on your dog's food to help with picky eating or appetite issues. Please don't confuse brewer's yeast for baking yeast, which will make your dog very sick. Do NOT give baking yeast to your dog.

4. Carrots     Carrots are a great snack or treat for dogs. Baby carrots are convenient and well-liked by most canines. They are especially good for pets on a weight loss program, because they are low in calories and high in fiber. Carrots are high in beta-carotene/vitaminA and are excellent for dental health.

5. Chicken     Cooked chicken is often a staple of feeding your dog a homemade diet and can also be used as a treat or added to regular food for picky eaters or for added protein. 

6. Cottage Cheese     If your dog digests dairy well (proceed with caution...not all dogs do), cottage cheese can be a good source of calcium. It is easy to add to your dog's food, and most dogs love it. Other types of cheese can also be given sparingly, as they are high in fat. 

7. Eggs     Cooked eggs can be added to your dog's food or given as a snack. It is a great way to give your pooch a protein boost, and eggs also soothe upset tummies. Eggs are a good source of riboflavin and selenium.

8. Green Beans     Green beans are a healthy, low-calorie treat for your dog. They are a source of fiber, vitamin K, and vitamin C. They can be given raw or cooked, but it's best to avoid the canned variety, as canned green beans often contain added salt. Frozen green beans make an excellent treat, and since green beans are filling, they can be used to replace some of your pet's food for weight management. 

9. Oatmeal     Oatmeal is a great source of soluble fiber. It can help if your pooch has irregular bowel issues, especially if she is getting on in years. Always use plain cooked oatmeal, never oatmeal with added sugars or flavors.

10. Parsley     A bit of chopped parsley over your dog's food or baked into homemade treats is great for your pooch's breath and is a good source of calcium, potassium, and beta-carotene.

11. Peanut Butter     Peanut butter is a great source of protein and good, heart-healthy fats. It also contains vitamin B, niacin, and vitamin E. Raw, unsalted, natural peanut butter is the way to go. Your dog can lick it off a spoon, you can bake it into treats, or it can be frozen into an ice cube tray or a Kong.

12. Peas     Peas can be added to your dog's food or given as a treat. They are great frozen or fresh. Peas are an excellent source of vitamin B, thiamin, phosphorous, and potassium.

13. Peppermint     Peppermint is strong, so it's best used sparingly as an ingredient in homemade dog treats to help with upset tummies or bad breath.

14. Popcorn     Popcorn is a fun treat you and your dog can enjoy together. For your pooch, it must be air-popped and free of butter, oil, and salt (it's probably best for you that way, too). Popcorn is low in calories and contains potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, and calcium.

15. Pumpkin     Pumpkin is an excellent source of fiber, so it can help tremendously with digestive issues, keeping things moving through the GI tract at the right pace. It is also an excellent source of beta-carotene/vitamin A. Always use plain, cooked pumpkin (the canned variety works just fine). It can be given alone or mixed into your dog's food, and most dogs love it.

16. Rice     Rice is great for an upset tummy. You can serve either brown rice or white rice. Brown rice is higher in protein and lower in fat. White rice is an easily digestible carbohydrate, which is a great source of energy.

17. Salmon     Cooked salmon and salmon skin is a great source of protein and omega 3 fatty acids. It keeps your dog's coat healthy and shiny and provides immune system support. Salmon oil can be added to your pet's food as a supplement for the same effect.

18. Squash     Like pumpkin, any kind of squash can be used to bulk up your dog's stool. It is a good source of beta-carotene/vitamin A. Cooked squash can be added to your pet's food, or it can be sliced and frozen for a crunchy treat.

19. Sweet Potato     Sweet potatoes are another great source of fiber. They contain vitamin B6, vitamin C, beta-carotene/vitamin A, and manganese. Add a scoop of cooked sweet potato to your dog's food or slice and dehydrate for a chewy treat.

20. Yogurt     Plain yogurts with active bacteria can be used as a probiotic, which is excellent for your dog's digestive system, especially if he has a sensitive tummy. Yogurt is high in calcium and protein. It can be used as a treat, frozen in a Kong, or mixed with your dog's food. Be sure to steer clear of yogurt with artificial sweeteners or added sugars, and if your dog is overweight, choose a low fat variety.

Whenever introducing a new food into your pet's diet, be sure to take things slow by introducing it in small quantities. Though these foods are very healthy for most canines, some dogs may have sensitivities, so always use caution. Once you know your pet is good to go, you can slowly increase the amount you offer. It is also important to only introduce one new food at a time so that if there is a sensitivity or reaction, you'll be sure to know which new food is causing it. Introducing the new foods one-at-a-time will also ensure your pet's system isn't shocked.

It's important to know that some foods that are healthy for us are toxic to dogs, so be sure to do your research before supplementing with something new. A list of foods that have proven toxic to dogs and should not be given in any quantity are: alcohol, avocado, chocolate, coffee, grapes, macadamia nuts, onions, raisins, and yeast dough.

What people foods do you give your dog?

This article, written by me, originally appeared as a contributor article on Hybrid Rasta Mama. It appears here, with minor changes, with permission.

pure turkey liver munchies made N.A.S.H.A. go primal

Thanks to chewy.com for providing me with a sample of Primal Freeze-Dried Turkey Liver Munchies to review. I only share information I feel is relevant to my readers. All opinions and ideas are my own. 

I have a confession to make. I get a little bit nervous when I'm asked to do a review of dog treats. Our N.A.S.H.A. is ultra-picky, and though I have a pretty good idea of her preferences, you just never know. I always provide my honest opinion, but I'm a positive person, so it's never fun to proclaim our distaste when I know how selective she is. When I receive treats, I always try them out on her, first, but thank goodness I have a back-up team of pet sitting clients who are always ready and willing to pick up the slack. Unfortunately for them, that won't be necessary this time, because we just found N.A.S.H.A. a new favorite treat, Primal Freeze Dried Turkey Liver Munchies from Primal Pet Foods. A special thanks (and lots of wet kisses from N.A.S.H.A.) to chewy.com for sending them our way!

Before I even tell you how awesome these treats are, you must know that both dogs and cats can enjoy them! So if you live in a mixed-pet home, these would be an ideal choice for your family. 

Let's check out why these freeze-dried turkey liver treats are so great:

• made in the U.S.A. from turkey raised without antibiotics or added hormones

• one ingredient: turkey liver (single-source protein)

• high in protein

• no preservatives

• no added salt or sugar

• gluten-free

• grain-free

• Did I mention that they are well-suited for both dogs and cats? Just wanted to make sure you caught that–so cool!

N.A.S.H.A. was interested in what I was doing as soon as she heard the package crinkle. I let her check out the package, but since she hasn't learned to read, yet, she wasn't as impressed as I'd hoped. I thought the handy peek-through window on the back of the package was pretty great. I like to see the actual treats rather than a glamorized picture, so the ability to peek at them in a store setting is valuable to me. N.A.S.H.A. couldn't have cared less about the visual, but once I ripped open the top of the package, all bets were off.

A handy peek-through window reveals the actual treats. I love that!

A handy peek-through window reveals the actual treats. I love that!

This is N.A.S.H.A.'s "my-face-is-tweaked-with-interest and I-wish-mom-would-open-the-bag-wider-so-I-can-fit-my-entire-head-inside" face.

This is N.A.S.H.A.'s "my-face-is-tweaked-with-interest and I-wish-mom-would-open-the-bag-wider-so-I-can-fit-my-entire-head-inside" face.

I really liked that these natural treats were of varying shapes and sizes, so if you have both dogs and cats, or both large and small dogs, you could purchase one bag of treats and have sizes appropriate for all of the pets in the household. Or, if you wanted to treat your little dog, big-time, you could just hand over one of the big ones (or two) like I did. Yeah...I'm a softie. If your dog or cat prefers a petite treat, the larger pieces can easily be broken up. But where's the fun in that? Just sayin'. 

The bag contains treats of varying sizes, so these are great for dogs and cats, large and small. (Penny is pictured for size comparison only and is not a cereal-box prize. Do not feed pennies to your pets.)

The bag contains treats of varying sizes, so these are great for dogs and cats, large and small. (Penny is pictured for size comparison only and is not a cereal-box prize. Do not feed pennies to your pets.)

Though N.A.S.H.A. has a very discerning palette (read: she's the pickiest dog I've ever met), when she likes something, she shows full committed devotion. I should have known by the look in her eyes that I might lose a finger. Thankfully, she's no "Jaws."

The initial trial.

The initial trial.

As you can see, these treats went beyond the expectations of an extremely finicky pooch, so if your pooch is picky (and especially if he's not), I think these treats are a sure bet. As for me? Well, I didn't actually taste them, myself, but I feel great about providing N.A.S.H.A. with such a healthy snack. One ingredient, totally natural, and no-added-anything-nasty? Sold!

I'm so happy to have had the opportunity for N.A.S.H.A. to try these treats. I'm certain that they will be a permanent addition to our reward rotation. In fact, I may have to put a child-lock on the treat cabinet!

Chewy.com has a huge variety of top-quality products for your pets, including the entire Primal Products Food Line, so you can find these Primal Freeze Dried Turkey Liver Munchies and so much more! Chewy.com has great prices, too. 

Have you tried Primal Pet Food's Primal Freeze Dried Treats or any other products from the awesome Chewy.com? We'd love to hear about your favorites!