Milo’s Kitchen Dog Treats

milos kitchen dog treats

Milo’s Kitchen treats are made with real meat as the number one ingredient, without corn or any animal by-products, for maximum protein intake to support lean and healthy bodies in dogs.

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JM Smucker Company has issued several recalls of Milo’s Kitchen treats due to elevated levels of beef thyroid hormone that could make your dog sick. Monitor for symptoms including increased thirst and urination, weight loss, restlessness or restlessness in your pup.

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Steak Grillers Recipe

Make treat time an irresistibly satisfying and tail-wagging good time with these irresistibly delicious homestyle bites made of real beef! Perfectly tender and meaty treats made without artificial flavors from America are now available! Plus they make treat time truly pawsome!

This recipe uses ribeye or new york strip steaks that are both high in protein and offer a nutritious balance of fats, so no worry is necessary about overcooking. While meat thermometers can help, another quick way of testing for medium rare is making a fist and pressing against the area between thumb and pointer finger – this should feel soft yet firm with little resistance when done!

Milo’s Kitchen (owned by J.M. Smucker Company) issued two voluntary recalls in spring 2018, due to potential high levels of thyroid hormone that could make pets sick. Recalled products included steak grillers and grilled burger bites.

Chicken Jerky Recipe

Create a tasty yet low-cal snack at home using this easy chicken jerky recipe! Crafted using real chicken meat, homemade jerky contains no artificial preservatives or ingredients; its shelf life should extend up to two weeks with proper storage in an airtight container; however keeping it chilled could extend this further.

For optimal results, use a partially frozen chicken breast. This makes cutting into thin strips easier while also cutting down the amount of time required for dehydration.

These treats are packed with protein and glucosamine for healthy skin and bones. With no corn or meat by-product ingredients used, you can feel good about giving these treats to your pup – great as special training treats or just daily snacks!

Chicken Meatballs Recipe

Reward your furry family member with delicious home-style meatballs made from real chicken as the primary ingredient! Grilled to perfection to bring out its authentic chicken flavor and with no artificial colors or flavors added for extra goodness, your pet will drool over these irresistible snacks which contain protein to maintain lean muscle mass and maintain strong muscles.

Milo’s Kitchen, a division of Natural Balance that produces dog treats such as jerky, strips and meatballs, voluntarily recalled certain treats due to contamination with antibiotics not approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in pet food products.

Milo’s Kitchen will be taking their Treat Truck out on the road this summer! Enjoy doggie-friendly lounges, personalized giveaways and photo opps with your pet – and don’t forget free samples of Milo’s Kitchen treats so you can decide which varieties make their tail wag and paws come running. Don’t miss this mobile experience!

Chicken Recipe

Milo’s Kitchen Dog Treats’ Chicken Recipe will give your pup an irresistibly meaty treat that they will absolutely adore. Packed full of high-protein chicken as the primary ingredient and featuring soft texture suitable for dogs of all sizes to enjoy, these treats from Spanish Fork Utah provide a nutritious treat they are sure to enjoy!

**In exchange for my honest review, I received 3 bags of Milo’s Kitchen products as well as a $25 Visa gift card in exchange for this giveaway, open only to US residents until 7/31 and end on 8/2! Good luck and happy reviewing!

**This product was previously recalled for potentially elevated levels of beef thyroid hormone. Since then, however, it has been reformulated and can safely be given to dogs to consume.

*Due to potential elevated levels of beef thyroid hormones, some packages of Milo’s Kitchen jerky, strips, and meatballs are being recalled voluntarily by their manufacturer.