Sojos Big Dog Crunchy Natural Biscuits & Gravy Flavor Dog Treats, 12-oz box
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Give your dawg a treat big enough to satisfy his cravings with Sojos Big Dog Crunchy Natural Dog Treats, Biscuits & Gravy flavor. These big, crunchy treats are packed with a drool-worthy savory flavor. They’re made with no preservatives or artificial flavors, and are wheat and corn free, which is paw-fect for dogs with food sensitivities and some allergies. Your pooch will go head-over-paws for this scrumptious Biscuits & Gravy recipe! Bone appétit!
Key Benefits- These large, crunchy treats are drool-worthy and the paw-fect size for your big dawg.
- No preservatives or artificial flavors.
- Wheat and corn free recipe is great for dogs with food sensitivities and some allergies.
- Both nutritious and delicious!
- Made in the USA with non-GMO, globally sourced ingredients.
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Item Number49879
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Weight12 ounces
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Packaging TypeN/A
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BrandWellPet
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LifestageAdult
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Breed SizeLarge Breeds, Giant Breeds
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Food FormTreats
Rye Flour, Oat Bran, Oat Flour, Buttermilk Powder, Chicken, Honey, Canola Oil, Eggs.
Caloric Content3425 kcal/kg, 22.24 kcal/treat
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein | 9.8% min |
Crude Fat | 3.8% min |
Crude Fiber | 3.4% max |
Moisture | 10.0% max |
Treats are intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.
Where are Sojos ingredients sourced?
Sojos products are made from scratch in Minneapolis, MN and we source as many ingredients as possible domestically—about 80%. Because of seasonality and the protein options included in our recipes, we do source elsewhere when necessary. For example, our venison comes from New Zealand and our goat comes from Australia. Simply put, they are ingredients that could just as easily end up in your pantry or on the shelves of your local co - op.
Why is there garlic in some of the products?
Many people believe that garlic is harmful to dogs, and in large, concentrated doses this can be true.However, in the proportions that we use, it is highly beneficial to heart health, acts as a natural flea repellant, an anti - oxidant and anti - bacterial ingredient. Just like with humans many things are healthy (and indeed necessary!) in small doses but potentially harmful in large, concentrated doses.
How do I make Sojos pet foods?
For our Complete recipes and Wild recipes, simply add water, soak and serve. For Sojos Pre - Mix recipes, simply add water, the protein of your choice, soak and serve.
What type of meat should I add to Sojos Pre - Mix recipes?
Look for an all - natural, USDA - approved raw protein to add to Sojos Pre - Mixes. The type of protein you choose depends on your dog’s individual nutritional needs and preferences. Your local butcher or grocery store is a great resource for meat recommendations.
Do I need to add extras, like meat or other foods or supplements?
Adding ingredients or supplements to our food recipes isn’t necessary, unless you’re feeding a Pre - Mix, in which case you should add the recommended amount of meat. Our Complete and Wild recipes are formulated to meet the AAFCO Nutrient Profiles and can be fed alone. As always, check with your holistic vet or nutritionist—especially if your dog has specific health requirements.
Do I need to add a vitamin or mineral supplement?
You don’t need to add anything to your pet’s meal (besides protein if you’re feeding a Pre - Mix recipe). Our foods include an all - natural blend of vitamins and minerals that provide all the nutrients your pet needs.
Are the amounts listed in the feeding guidelines per meal, or per day?
Our feeding guidelines recommend your dog’s daily portion size. So if you feed twice daily, simply divide the portion in half to determine how much you should feed per meal.
Does the feeding chart refer to dry Sojos or rehydrated Sojos? How much food will my dog’s serving size net once rehydrated?
Our feeding chart guidelines include measurements using dry Sojos.There's no way to get an accurate measurement once Sojos is rehydrated, because there are too many unpredictable variables that will affect the actual rehydrated volume. Our natural ingredients can vary slightly in size from 1 bag to the next. Not to mention the soak time, temperature of water, temperature of soak environment (fridge vs the counter), etc can all affect the rehydrated volume.
What temperature water should I add to dry Sojos?
Room temperature water is ideal. Do not add boiling water, as this will cook out the natural enzymes found in raw food.
How do I store Sojos food and treats?
All of our food recipes and freeze - dried meat treats should be stored in a cool, dry place. Do not store dry Sojos in the refrigerator.
Why is it important to soak Sojos?
Soaking improves digestibility. Cats and dogs have a strong, but short, digestive tract designed to quickly break down and absorb foods. Grains and veggies require more complex digestion than meats, fruit and other foods, so having them soak in water a minimum of 15 minutes is critical. You can also soak overnight in the fridge.
Can I refrigerate rehydrated Sojos?
Any leftover food should be treated like fresh food, covered and refrigerated or discarded. Sojos is best served fresh, within 24 hours within of prep.
Can I microwave rehydrated Sojos?
Do not microwave your dog’s rehydrated Sojos. This will cook the raw ingredients.
Can I blend rehydrated Sojos?
Sojos recipes include bite size, natural ingredient chunks. If your pup prefers a smoother blend, or has dental issues, feel free to blend once rehydrated.
How much food will my dog’s serving make once rehydrated?
Each meal will rehydrate a little differently depending on the food mix itself, the temperature of water you used, the amount of time you soaked, etc. So, there’s no way to pinpoint the exact volume once rehydrated.
How long can I expect a bag of Sojos mix to last?
An 8 lb bag of Sojos Complete contains 40 of dry food. The amount you feed your pup depends on several factors, including weight and activity level. But for an average sized dog, with an average activity level, an 8 lb bag of Sojos Complete will last roughly 1 month. Find our feeding charts here.
What’s the shelf - life of your products?
Sojos food products have a 18 - month shelf - life when stored in a cool, dry place. The “Best By” date is printed on the top corner of the back of your bag.
My bag is expired. Can I still feed it to my pet?
We cannot guarantee food or recommend you feed it to your pet if it’s past the expiration date.
Customer Reviews
73% Recommend
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THHEY ARE SO SMALL
By Jessica on Feb 19, 2021
These treats are for small dogs they are only 2 1/2 to 3 inches long
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Not what I expected
By Tass on Oct 11, 2020
The quality and packaging is fine. My dogs love it! But when I see "BIG DOG" I was expecting a BIG BONE... too small for my big guys. Otherwise... great
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cookies are small
By Oliver on Sep 13, 2020
my dogs readily ate them however, if you have a big dogs (mine are 55 & 95#'s) they barely chew them - so not sure how enjoyable they are to large breed dogs that swallow treats whole!
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uummmmmmm...
By Mandee on Jul 12, 2020
BIG DOG cookies is not Representative of what the cookies actually are not only are they about a half an inch thick but they’re just shy of 2 inches long I have dogs that way anywhere from 75 to 130 pounds these cookies are a joke for “BIG DOGS” maybe more like Big squirel cookies would be better.. the dogs liked the flavor but I had to give them like 4-5 to get close to the big dog cookies I normally get..
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Wish I read the reviews first
By Weimmom on May 28, 2020
Nothing against Sojos. Very natural and healthy. But I was looking for a big bone and to find this in the “Giant” category.
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Not really for big dogs
By TalasMum on Apr 29, 2020
They are really small for “large” bones. Not for big dogs. My lil dogs love them, but I had bought these for my dads big dog and they are what we call a “one-bite” treat for her.
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Small ingredient list, wholesome, perfect treat size
By Tina on Nov 14, 2019
Treat size is approx. 2.375" long x 1" wide at the ends. I see a lot of reviews knocking down these treats because of size. If you are familiar with the Sojo brand, their other treat bones are very small, in fact perfect for training. So this product is considerably larger than their other treats. I’m assuming that’s where the Big Dog name derived from. As a dog mom, I love that cheap fillers are not used, it has a short ingredient list, wholesome ingredients, no sugar or salt, and made in the USA. My dogs enjoy treats of all sizes from tiny to huge, so these are a win in our house. We use them as their "night night" treat. The only reason I knocked them down a star is because several Treat size is approx. 2.375" long x 1" wide at the ends. I see a lot of reviews knocking down these treats because of size. If you are familiar with the Sojo brand, their other treat bones are very small, in fact perfect for training. So this product is considerably larger than their other treats. I’m assuming that’s where the Big Dog name derived from. As a dog mom, I love that cheap fillers are not used, it has a short ingredient list, wholesome ingredients, no sugar or salt, and made in the USA. My dogs enjoy treats of all sizes from tiny to huge, so these are a win in our house. We use them as their "night night" treat. The only reason I knocked them down a star is because several were broken. But in reality the dogs don’t know the difference. … more
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Misleading
By Chikinboot on Feb 26, 2020
The treats were pretty small, dogs still loved them though.
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My dogs devour these biscuits!!
By Kathryn on Feb 7, 2019
My dogs love these treats. Good wholesome ingredients. Just wish they made a larger size. If you are looking for healthy treats for your pets than look no further.
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Not for big dogs
By Lauren on Jan 23, 2019
These are very small and thin and not much of a treat for my pit bull or German Shepard. I will look for a larger cookie/treat to update my order. They were also all broken.