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Old 10-10-2009, 10:09 AM
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Consumer Product Review

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5 stars for ingredients, eco-friendliness, taste and PRICE


Dogs suffer from allergies just like humans do, and for those dogs who are chronic sufferers, finding tasty treats for them can be nigh impossible. That’s where Laura and Mike’s journey began. Their Australian Shepherd, Stella has severe allergies causing itchy paws that she constantly licked and chewed (sound familiar?). Laura and her husband began to look for treats that did not contain any food that was an allergy stimulant, with no luck. So, STAM (a combination of their two dog’s names) was born!

STAM dog treats are made of all natural, wholesome ingredients! Thes natural dog treats ARE FREE OF GRAINS, SOY, DAIRY, EGGS, YEAST, WHEY, AND ARTIFICIAL PRESERVATIVES. Even during the peanut butter recall, STAM’s were safe because they only use Adam’s All Natural Peanut Butter, and no ingredients from China. They even pick herbs and carrots from their own home garden when in season. Their treats are human grad and products in cleaner facility than most people food-processing plants, so feel free to try them yourself! In fact, they have an open door policy at their facility in Oregon, so customers can come in a see for themselves how clean it is, how cool is that!

NEW PRODUCTS! STAM dog treats is coming out with some new treats. The first is a seasonal flavor, Pumpkin and Carob, which will be available until Christmas. The second is a low phosphorus treat with a tapioca and green pea flour base. According to Laura, “They are being designed for dogs with kidney issues, but my dogs love them so I think other dogs will too.”

These two treats are in addition to the three original dog cookie flavors. I have never seen a dog turn down any of their treats, they love them!

Sardine and Carrot natural dog treats: chickpea flour, made-from-scratch herb broth, sardines, carrots, raw honey. They treats are full of protein (22%!) and have two kinds of Omega 3 fatty acids, so they are great for the coat.

Peanut Butter and Blueberry natural dog treat: chickpea flour, all-natural peanut butter, filtered water, dried blueberries, raw honey. The peanut butter gives these treats 22% protein as well and are good for high energy dogs with a fat content of 23%, and of course , the blueberries are a great source of antioxidants

Spirulina and Chia Seed natural dog treats: chickpea flour, made-from-scratch herb broth, spirulina, chia seed, blackstrap molasses, sea salt. Low in fat(4%), and high in protein (21%) these treats have spirulina—which if you have tropical fish you may have heard of—a blue green alage full of benefits such as boosting the immune system and keeping your inflammatory response healthy, among others. The benefits to dogs are believed to be the same. These treats are also full of Omega 3 fatty acids.

You can email STAM for a sample. AND STAM WILL PUT YOUR DOG ON THE BAG FOR FREE!! Just send them a picture with your dog’s name and location. I had adorable ones with Skye on them last year during Halloween. GET YOUR LOVED ONES DOG ON A BAG AND GIVE IT AS A GIFT!! PERFECT FOR CHRISTMAS!!
Average Retail Prices:
$5.99 for 4.5oz (approximately 50 treats) to $9.99 for 9.5oz (approximately 100 treats)

Found at local independent retailers in Oregon, Alaska, California, Washington and Wisconsin and can also be found online at www.stamtreats.com
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Last edited by SkyePR : 10-11-2009 at 07:55 AM.

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