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Pedigree RodeoNewest Review: ... on the other hand are perfectly acceptable and his all time favourites are Pedigree Rodeo's, packaged in the same pack as ... more |
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by - written on 15/02/08 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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I have a King Charles Cavalier dog and he absolutely adores these treats. Every morning, he has his daily routine and he knows exactly what to do. He first goes to the toilet outside, and then he comes in for his treats. Biscuit first, then a Denta Stick to keep his teeth clean! After that, he gets a rodeo stick to keep him going through the morning. They are made by Pedigree who are experts with dog food, but there are only 4 of these beauties in each packet. The RRP is £1.19, but most supermarkets such as Tesco will sell just under this price. They are available to buy in any good supermarket or shop. It comes in a yellow packet with a picture of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/11/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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Ive mentioned in a previous review that we have a fussy hamster living in our household who will only eat one certain type of hamster muesli. Continuing the theme of fussy pets let me introduce you to the equally fussy but cute with it, Barney the Yorkshire Terrier. Barney will not eat regular dog food, he hates the stuff, he would rather starve then allow a single morsel of dog food to enter his mouth. Weve tried all brands from the premium expensive stuff to cheap supermarket brands all to no avail. Barney will only eat cooked meat that you buy for making sandwiches - Chicken Roll, Corned Beef and Ham are particular favourites and he will happily munch ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/07/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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For any Dooyooers who've been ind enough to read any of my previous reviews you'll know we have a Pomeranian (Pom) who joined our household after we were burgled. He's now a well-loved member of the family who is very little trouble & has proved a good little guard-dog in his own little way. Pom's a very fussy eater but he does like his treats which hubby insists on buying on a regular basis & one of his favourites at the moment seem to be Pedigree Rodeo sticks which cost around £1 for 4. They are as shown in the picture & are available in chicken, chocolate or beef flavours & are readily available so you don't need to go to specific pet ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/07/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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Pedigree is famous for their pet products and this is another product, which has pleased my dog and I for a long time. The Rodeo sticks make great snacks and are really chewy with a unique shape and appearance. Available in three different flavours, I'm sure you're pooch will find one that they like! The only thing that is off-putting is the price tag. The Rodeo sticks come in a small yellow packet like all other Pedigree products. The logo on the front is clear and you are also shown a picture of a Rodeo stick, so you know what it's like. I haven't seen anything especially similar on the market, so it's quite an original and unique product worth ... Read the complete review
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