Hey, It's the start of Mother's Day weekend.
So to really spoil all you dog moms out there, we've got two new
limited-time deals from Petco and one from Ollie — plus my pick of the Best Dog Food Treats for May.
Our first Petco deal this week is for National Pet Month — $25 off an $80 spend on dog and cat foods with this link — but only until Sunday May 14th. So this weekend is your last chance to grab the
offer. The second Petco deal for this week is 40% off your first same day repeat delivery until May 22nd. Use this link to claim your
discount.
We also have a new offer from 5-star-rated Ollie — but it's one to mark in your diary, beginning this coming Monday. You get 60% off your first box and a free welcome kit worth $50 from May 15th to May 25th. And that's not all...
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This week I also bring to you my selection of the Best Dog Treats for May. Scroll down to see the choices. For now, that's everything from me, apart from to wish you a very happy Mother's Day for Sunday — whether you're spending it with family, friends, or just the pooch.
All the best, Sophie Writer & Fellow Dog Mom The Dog Food Advisor Saving Good Dogs From Bad Dog Food
"These treats
are a real catch. The number one ingredient is high-quality trout which is packed with protein and nutrients. The limited ingredient recipe also includes pumpkin to support healthy digestion." Snook's Sweet Potato Biscuits
"Snook’s has kept things simple with these treats. Sweet potato is the only
ingredient in this natural and hypoallergenic recipe. Plus, everything is made in the USA." Lord Jameson Coco Crush Dog Treats
"There’s nothing fishy about these dog treats… apart from their taste of course. Ocean Chews have just one
ingredient which makes for a high-protein, omega-dense snack that your pooch will love." Wet Noses Chicken Jerky
"High protein, single-ingredient treats
made with 100% free-range chicken breast. This jerky is ideal for dogs who love to chew and pups with sensitivities, as the recipe is free of artificial nasties and gluten, soy, or dairy."
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