I’m Seeing Starlets and Choppers

18 Jun

If you’ve never heard of the company Biscuits by Lambchop, it’s time to perk your ears my way. First introduced to the company by the blog Pawcurious, Biscuits by Lambchop has been on my pup radar for quite sometime. The founder and “Chief Canine Confectioner,” Annette Frey, started experimenting with treat recipes after her pooch Lambchop developed different medical problems, one of them being food allergies. She wanted to be able to reward her four-legged friend with more than just affection. Eventually Annette came up with a recipe that met all of Lambchop’s dietary restrictions and still held up to his picky tastes. And so, Biscuits by Lambchop was born!

Free of soy, gluten, corn, dairy, rice, eggs, nuts, animal protein, and preservatives, the biscuits that are sold come in two flavors; Choppers (banana, coconut, and vanilla) and Starlets (apple, honey, and cinnamon). The Starlets are named after the companies “Official Spokes-dog,” Starlet. The treats are also low in fat, sodium, and phosphorus which is perfect for dogs that have pancreas, liver, and kidney issues.

Mom thought the treats would be great for me since I sometimes have my tummy problems. But she was also wary as I can be quite picky about my treats and don’t tend to enjoy those in biscuit form. I was wary because apples and bananas really aren’t my thing. So mom held off on buying some just in case I didn’t enjoy them. Luckily, Annette had an opportunity for some of the facebook fans of Biscuits by Lambchop to try a sample of each flavor. When the package arrived, not only was I excited to try these wonderfully smelling goodies, but I was tail-waggingly happy to see the Adopt a Shelter Pet stamps on the box! I don’t send much mail as it can be hard to use writing tools when you have paws, but I know my mom has been using them on every piece of mail she sends.

It seems my attention span has gotten me off topic again! So anyway, first up was the Starlets.Mom said they smelled like apple pie and thought she might enjoy them if I didn’t. Unfortunately for her, I scarfed them right up. They were definitely crunchy but it didn’t stop my snacking. If a biscuit is too hard I will often spit it out and wait for my mom to break it into pieces. The Starlets required no additional breaking other than what my teeth could accomplish.

On to the Choppers!Shaped cutely like a lambchop, these treats were a bit too unwieldy for my dainty mouth. They did require some breaking from my mom, but not because of hardness. With much enjoyment, the Choppers were quickly eaten up with the same relish as the Starlets; one might think even more so as I ended with some extra chop licking.

For training treats, I don’t think these would work for me. I only show motivation when I am given extremely high value treats (like liver or chicken jerky). However, I definitely enjoyed them as a snack (I love my snacks). They also stood up to their catch phrase of “sensible treats for sensitive pets” as I had no tummy problems from them what so ever. I’m pretty sure my mom will be making a purchase at Biscuits by Lambchop very soon. Hopefully of the Starlets. I’m pretty sure those were my favorites!

If you would like the buy either the Starlets, Choppers, or both, please visit the Biscuits by Lambchop website.

Happy, tasty tail wags!

Source: Biscuits by Lambchop

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12 Responses to “I’m Seeing Starlets and Choppers”

  1. katherine/phetched June 18, 2010 at 11:11 am #

    Prudence!! That second picture up there is heartbreakingly cute!!! We’ll definitely need to give these treats a try. :D

    • dearprudie June 18, 2010 at 3:21 pm #

      Aw shucks! Heartbreakingly cute is a new level for me. I like it.

  2. Pip June 19, 2010 at 9:09 am #

    Hi Prudence – just hopping over from the blog hop! Looks like we are about the same size. I will have to try those treats. My tummy is a little sensitive as well.

    Hope we can be friends.

    Your pal, Pip

    • dearprudie June 19, 2010 at 10:51 am #

      Thanks for visiting, Pip! It’s nice to meet other dogs that are my size :)

  3. audrey the photographer dog June 19, 2010 at 10:15 am #

    Cute photos! And those treats look so yummy!

    • dearprudie June 19, 2010 at 10:52 am #

      They are very yummy. So yummy in fact that I kept staring at the empty packages in the trash with such longing that my mom finally had to hide them.

  4. The Road Dogs June 19, 2010 at 11:21 am #

    Hi. Hopping by from Sat Blog Hop. Thanks for the treat tip! We will definitely have to tell Mom about these. Always on the lookout for new snacks.!
    The Road Dogs

    • dearprudie June 19, 2010 at 3:50 pm #

      Thanks for hopping over! This blog hop thing makes us all sound like bunnies :D

  5. Nico and The Bandit June 19, 2010 at 12:56 pm #

    Those treats sound delicious. Happy blog hopping!

    • dearprudie June 19, 2010 at 3:51 pm #

      Happy blog hopping to you too!

  6. Mr Monkey June 19, 2010 at 7:27 pm #

    I’m a new follower of the Saturday Pet Blogger follow, please follow me back.
    Thanks, Mr. Monkey

    http://laughingmonkeystick.blogspot.com/

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