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Raise your paws if your Parental Units give you wrapped gifts for the holidays, along with special food and treats whether you've been naughty or nice during the year Hey, mine does, too! (Humans are suchforgetful forgiving creatures, aren't they?).
We also bet you join your humans on holiday shopping sprees because, you know, it's hip for pet parents to include their four-legged family members in as many of their daily activities as possible. That's why Parental Unit almost always takes me along on her shopping trips to PetSmart. Once she heard about BLUE Santa Snacks, the limited edition, holiday-inspired treats from the good folks at Blue BuffaloTM, we both rushed to our closest PetSmart to see what all the fuss was about.
What a holiday display! To the left: Parental Unit and me, bags of BLUE Santa Snacks; To the right: Cans of BLUE Santa Stew Holiday Feast. No, we are not part of the official Blue Buffalo display...
BLUE Santa Snacks are grain free dog treats baked to a delightful crisp and include dog-healthy seasonal ingredients like pumpkin, carrots and cinnamon, along with a satisfying boost of oatmeal, barley and flaxseed. And like all Blue treats, Santa Snacks have NO chicken or poultry by-product meals, wheat or soy. And they're even fashioned into holiday shapes like stars, Christmas trees and gingerbread men—guaranteed to get both you humans and us dogs in the holiday spirit.
There's no doubt that we dogs are officially part of our families, and it just so happens that at Blue Buffalo they say, "Love them like Family. Feed them like Family." And what better way to celebrate the holidays and foster that special bond with your dogs than to offer them healthy dog treats?
Raise your paws if your Parental Units give you wrapped gifts for the holidays, along with special food and treats whether you've been naughty or nice during the year Hey, mine does, too! (Humans are such
We also bet you join your humans on holiday shopping sprees because, you know, it's hip for pet parents to include their four-legged family members in as many of their daily activities as possible. That's why Parental Unit almost always takes me along on her shopping trips to PetSmart. Once she heard about BLUE Santa Snacks, the limited edition, holiday-inspired treats from the good folks at Blue BuffaloTM, we both rushed to our closest PetSmart to see what all the fuss was about.
What a holiday display! To the left: Parental Unit and me, bags of BLUE Santa Snacks; To the right: Cans of BLUE Santa Stew Holiday Feast. No, we are not part of the official Blue Buffalo display...
BLUE Santa Snacks are grain free dog treats baked to a delightful crisp and include dog-healthy seasonal ingredients like pumpkin, carrots and cinnamon, along with a satisfying boost of oatmeal, barley and flaxseed. And like all Blue treats, Santa Snacks have NO chicken or poultry by-product meals, wheat or soy. And they're even fashioned into holiday shapes like stars, Christmas trees and gingerbread men—guaranteed to get both you humans and us dogs in the holiday spirit.
There's no doubt that we dogs are officially part of our families, and it just so happens that at Blue Buffalo they say, "Love them like Family. Feed them like Family." And what better way to celebrate the holidays and foster that special bond with your dogs than to offer them healthy dog treats?
I bet if I give her my paw and stare into her eyes, this nice PetSmart lady will give me a treat...
Hoo boy, these look good!
Why not visit Blue Buffalo's website to learn more about BLUE Santa Snacks and BLUE Santa Stew and connect with Blue Buffalo on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram?
In the meantime, I'm going to sit right here until Christmas and wait for Santa to bring me more #BLUESantaSnacks—I am Santa's best friend, aren't I?