I gave the "Pup-Pie" Cookie to my adult Chocolate Labrador and unfortunately she had bad reactions that day. She has been pooping soft and liquid texture since she tried the Cookie. She is a 12 years dog, extremely healthy for her age due to a balanced diet during her life, so the only different treat she ate in the past week was the cookie to celebrate her birthday and since then, she is not feeling well.
Just would like to give you guys some advice as one important thing should be to add the "Feeding instructions" or some "aware" notice in the front package and not in the back, the portions should be shared also for big dogs (in the description it says "portioned for small dogs" only).
It has been 1 week from now that she is not 100%, she still have energy and eating regularly. We are taking care of her and we already advised the store where we bought it in Toronto and our vet about this and the information about your company. Please, make necessary changes to avoid any future problems.
We bought Pup-Pie Birthday treats for our Charlie's party who turned 1 this past Saturday on line from Pet Smart for the first time and she and her friends LOVED them. After reading the info about this product I found it was made close to where we live. We'll have to take a ride out and check out your other tasty treats you have on hand.
I have seen multiple people share their stories of serious illness their dogs have gotten from consuming these products. Apparently there are ingredients in there that are not listed. Please do the right thing for your beloved pet and buy/make a different treat for them. My dogs love baby carrots. It's their go to treat!