We got Wigglebiscuits™ for the Wigglebutts at our house! When we are happy, we love to wiggle our tails and behinds which is why we are nicknamed wigglebutts.
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V-dog sent my sisters and I their new blueberry wigglebiscuits to try, and they sent us each out own bandana. I thought it would be best to do three independent taste tests to see how we each liked the wigglebiscuits.
These little beauties are plant powered, which means they are not only healthy, they are good for pooch and planet! Plant powered means they are vegan treats. The organic dog biscuits smell great when you open up the bag
Wigglebiscuits are made from kale, ginger, buckwheat, blueberries, and coconut oil. They are about an inch in size, crunchy, and tasty. By tasting these heart shaped cookies, a dog would never guess they were organic because they taste great!
V-dog is a family owned and operated California company that started back in 2005. Their products are all made and packaged right here in the USA. It was time for me to give these cookies a try. I can be rather picky especially with non-meat treats.
After my taste test, I’m happy to report, the wigglebiscuits get my vote!
Bailie wanted to try the wigglebiscuits next. She is a hound who will eat anything, so we know if she won’t eat it, there must be something wrong!
We poured out a bunch of the cookies, but the bag still seemed pretty full. I must say, there are a lot of treats in each bag!
As with pretty much any food, Bailie has intense concentration when sampling.
Bailie also found these organic biscuits pretty darn tasty, despite being so healthy. She says they taste like more.
Little Madison always wants to do what her sisters are doing. She was out of her furs with excitement to try these new dog treats. We all know she is a total food snob so there is a real good chance she will not eat the cookies but we gave her a chance.
Just like me and Bailie, Madison got a chance to taste test the organic cookies.
And the verdict for Madison? She is not real crazy about these biscuits. We gave her a couple biscuits, but she didn’t eat any of them and was wondering, “Where’s the beef.” She kept asking for more, but didn’t really want them. The third independent taste test was a fail, but with the food snob, it was no surprise.
Show your pup some love with v-dog wigglebiscuits! At our house two out of three hounds recommend the blueberry biscuits.
That one looks like it really impressed you with the yummy flavor!
It is different, but pretty tasty.
I’m a bit of a food snob, too, Emma. If it’s not a soft treat with maybe some peanut butter or beef in it? I’m not going to eat it! So I understand Madison. Kind of drives mom crazy, but it’s me! Great post. Love your bandanas! have a great day, your doodle friend Dash
Mom is super picky, so she understands Madison. I can be choosy myself. These are crunchy, so probably not for you.
No food snobs here, these two would no doubt love those.
You are lucky. Food snobs can make things difficult.
yum!! those look delicious!!
A crunchy, tasty, little bite.
they passed the tongue test with flying colors… I guessed it ;O)
Except for Madison who didn’t like them too much.
So Emma, how does your MOM like them? Our mom tries everything we eat. She would love these because she love all those ingredients.( ans she loves hearts)
My mom is a food snob too, super picky, and very definitely not into vegan, so she won’t try these.
Oh Madison, LOL Sampson was like that when he was a youngster too. I wonder if she’ll out grow it?
I doubt it. I’ve been slow and picky all my life too, and she has a lot of me in her.
Jakey totally understands where you’re coming from Madison…but Arty and I never say no to a treat.
These look nommy!
xoxo,
Rosy
Bailie will eat anything, I eat a lot of things, Madison barely eats anything. Challenging around here.
Madison needs my t shirt that says “where’s the beef?” my youngest is picky and has always been. some days she likes her food and some days she does not. my oldest will eat anything that is food. she is a real foodie.
Madison is the same way. She flies into the kitchen for her meal and then turns up her nose and leaves. Silly food snob!
We wouldn’t go looking for vegan treats, but the ingredients in these sound great, plus we love that they’re organic. So we’d definitely give them a try (luckily Luke is not picky so we don’t have to worry much about whether he’d like them or not!). We have never had a picky dog, so can’t even imagine what that’s like! Even though our girls didn’t like fruits or veggies like Luke does, if you baked them into a treat they were always on board. 🙂
Funny. Bailie is the first dog Mom has had that is not picky, and Madison is the most picky ever. I’m sure Luke would love these.
Those look yummy. and we eat lots of vegan treats. Pierre has gotten more snobbish about his food since his tummy issues.
Poor Pierre. You boys might like these. Bailie says they are fabulous.
Luckily none of my girls have been “food snobs”; but when the IBS is bothering them, they won’t touch their food. (But they will eat their treats.) I find at times like that, one of the Treatibles blueberry treats helps settle their tummies…I guess even a small amount of CBD oil helps.
Mom has always had super picky eating dogs except for Bailie, but Madison is a food snob at a whole new level!
Those sound yummy and I wuv the heart shape!!
xoxo,
Matt (& Matilda)
They are cute and tasty!