The time has come to announce the winner of the Black Friday Chewy.com Giveaway. Are you ready? The winner of the Blue Buffalo Wilderness Trail Chicken Jerky Treats is…
Kelly Ann! Congratulations to her and her beautiful rescue dog, Artie! Isn’t he a stunner?
I hope he enjoys the treats! Here was her winning comment:
“My dogs will do anything for peanut butter frosty paws or treats.”
Shiva is a pretty big peanut butter fan as well. In fact, I’d go as far as to say that without this stinky nut butter, we may not have gotten as far with her separation anxiety as we have. A little peanut butter in a Kong goes a very long way to soothing our neurotic puppy.
Overall, Shiva seems to prefer novelty more than any specific treat. It doesn’t matter if it is just a new variety of kibble or a hunk of meat. If it smells interesting and different, she wants it more than anything else in the world. There have been times where I have pulled her away from tempting fast food wrappers with boring old dog biscuits, simply because she had never had those exact dog biscuits before. It’s all about the newness factor for our Sheevs. I can’t blame her, really. As an experience junkie, I can definitely relate.
Thanks to all who participated in the giveaway! I have a feeling there will be many more great opportunities to come!
























Congratulations to the winner. Artie is the most beautiful shade of softness!
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Congratulations to Artie! He’s so handsome!
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We employ the peanut butter and Kong technique to quell Gretel’s separation anxiety too.
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