Hey, Happy Friday!
We've got a new exclusive deal for you this week — plus some regular discounts and my pick of the Best
Dog Treats for June. As tradition has it, we start with the newest deal, this week from
Redbarn — an exclusive 30% off treats for our subscribers with code DFATREAT. Just use this link. There's also a limited-time deal at Open Farm. Anyone who buys kibble — including existing customers — gets
20% off all toppers, including bone broths, freeze-dried, and wet stews.
You can get the offer by clicking through from this link - but it expires on June
12th.
You can also grab 10% off with Petco on online orders worth $50 or more. This deal only applies if you collect your order from the store and if you use this link.
And for another week, new Chewy customers can
claim $20 off a first order of $49 or more plus free shipping with the code NEWCHEWY.
But that's not all... keep scrolling for more dog food deals. More food you say?
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This week I also bring to you my selection of the Best Dog Treats for June.
See below for my list of treats and buying links. And that's another week wrapped up. Here's to hoping that your dog has some new treats on the way which will keep them quiet for a while...
Until next time, Sophie Writer The Dog Food
Advisor Saving Good Dogs From Bad Dog Food
"These low-fat, natural treats are high in protein and have a delicious smoky flavor. They’re also highly digestible and support joint health." PetCakes YumYum
Bones
"You’ll be helping dogs in animal shelters with each
purchase from Riley’s Organic. So the recipe, and ethos, of these natural treats will leave you feeling happy." Snif-Snax Salmon Bites
"The real smoked salmon in these treats provides omega-3 fatty acids for your pup’s skin and coat health, while the sweet potato is a great source of fiber. Just two nutritious ingredients – that’s it."
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