Palette's note: Buffalo Trachea
Ingredients? Fancy looking pictures?Description of the products?
Have you ever wondered if you could actually see how other dogs are enjoying them? Not pictures,but in video so that you can actually HEAR and feel the treats' textures?
Some of you may have already recognized I have been putting up treats' video on youtube so that people can hear the sound,see Palette in action and get more detail on products.
With "Palette's Note" series,I like to put taste test videos. This time, "Buffalo Trachea".

Buffalo Trachea is Buffalo version of Windee or Moo-tube. This Buffalo Trachea is 6" in length and made in Colorado state, and made from buffalo that received no antibiotic or growth hormone in their life.
As you can see in the picture above, Buffalo trachea is heaviest and thickest of the three kinds of Trachea (You can get Beef Trachea, Lamb Trachea, Buffalo Trachea ) we offer.
Buffalo Trachea weigh 2 times more or so and thicker in general than regular beef trachea.
Just to show you the difference between the two, here is a picture of the beef trachea and buffalo trachea.
Left hand side is Buffalo Trachea,and right hand side is Beef trachea. You can see the difference.

Left is Buffalo Trachea, right is beef trachea
Trachea is great natural source of glucosamine and chondroitin, which is good for joint. And this trachea treat is crunchy treat. Since Buffalo trachea is a little thicker than regular beef trachea, it require a bit more chewing.
Our k9 executive chef "Palette" is a moderate chewer. When she eats this Buffalo Trachea, you will sometimes see her face like this.

Since Trachea is not something you can break into small bits to use as training treats, this is more of chews that requires a bit of chewing action.
They are great small snack as jack pot for "job well done" for your dogs.
Palette would follow you with wet nose and tries to sit nicely in front of you before you tell her anything if you were holding this treats in your hands. She knows how to get to the yummy treats faster.
Palette used to limp before and,now she is limp free and runs like wind,but I make sure she gets natural source of Glucosamine, Chondroitin such as gullet, cartilage ( such as poultry feet) , and trachea in her main diet and, now and then, I give her Trachea treats as well.
I know there are Jerky treats targeted for joint health with added glucosamine and chondroitin, but I prefer to give Palette Glucosamine, Chondroitin through natural source rather than synthetic forms.
Ingredients: Buffalo Trachea
Let's watch Palette in action with Buffalo trachea taste test. If you are a blog subscriber,please click here to watch the video.
Can you hear the sound of crispiness? Can you see how much less progress she made in 3 minutes videos despite the number of chewing exercise? She gets very excited for this treats and, her nose get wet in a second.

You can see her nose is very wet in this picture

Palette enjoys her Buffalo Trachea

And I found it funny she likes carrying her trachea like this.
** On side note, here is trachea storage tips for you. **
**When you buy trachea, store them in freezer. That is the best place for the storage. Trachea can be stored at room temperature but make sure to store with the way they can breathe.
What I recommend is to empty box and put them in without any bagging or sealed containers and keep the box lid open so that trachea can breathe. Store them in cool area away from direct sun light.
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You can see her nose is very wet in this picture

Palette enjoys her Buffalo Trachea

And I found it funny she likes carrying her trachea like this.
** On side note, here is trachea storage tips for you. **
**When you buy trachea, store them in freezer. That is the best place for the storage. Trachea can be stored at room temperature but make sure to store with the way they can breathe.
What I recommend is to empty box and put them in without any bagging or sealed containers and keep the box lid open so that trachea can breathe. Store them in cool area away from direct sun light.





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