Alright, let’s talk about these crocodile dog treats, you know, the ones all the fancy city folks are yappin’ about. I ain’t no expert, mind you, just an old woman who’s seen a thing or two. But I know what’s good for my own critters, and maybe it’ll be good for yours too.

First off, they say crocodile meat is good for dogs, real good. Somethin’ about protein, lots of it. More than that chicken you get at the store, they say. Makes ’em strong, like those big ol’ farm dogs, the ones that can chase a squirrel up a tree faster than you can say “fetch.” They call it “lean meat,” means it ain’t got all that fat that makes your belly wobble.
- More protein than chicken, they say.
- Good for building strong muscles.
- Less fat, so your dog won’t get too chunky.
Now, I ain’t never fed my dogs crocodile, not around here. We mostly give ’em scraps, leftovers from dinner, maybe a bone or two. But if these city folks are sayin’ it’s good, maybe there’s somethin’ to it. They do have all them fancy vets and such, always fussin’ over their pets.
But where do you even get crocodile dog treats? I hear tell you can find ’em online. Ebay, they call it. Sounds like one of them mail-order catalogs, only faster. And Amazon, too. Lord, these young folks and their fancy names for things. Back in my day, you wanted dog food, you went to the feed store, that’s all there was to it.
And what about the price? I bet these crocodile treats ain’t cheap. Nothin’ fancy ever is. If you’re gonna spend your hard-earned money on ’em, you wanna make sure they’re worth it. Look for treats that are made with good stuff, not a bunch of fillers and junk. You know, the kind of stuff that makes your dog… well, you know… have tummy troubles.
Healthy snacks for dogs, that’s what it’s all about. You don’t want to feed your dog something that’s gonna make him sick. I’ve heard city folks give their dogs fruits and vegetables. Can you believe that? Strawberries, watermelon, even bananas! My old Blue would have looked at me like I was crazy if I gave him a banana. But maybe it’s good for ’em. They also talk about pumpkin and peanut butter. Just make sure it ain’t that fake sugary stuff, the real deal, like what you put on your sandwich.
And how do you store these crocodile treats? Well, same as any other treat, I reckon. Keep ’em in a cool, dry place, so they don’t go bad. Some folks put ’em in fancy bags, paper or plastic. Some even use those little cake boxes, like they’re bakin’ cookies for their dogs. Seems like a lot of fuss to me, but hey, to each their own. You can always just use a plain old jar, like I do with my biscuits.
So, are crocodile dog treats worth the fuss? I dunno. Maybe they are, maybe they ain’t. If you got the money and you wanna spoil your dog, go for it. Just make sure you’re gettin’ good quality stuff, and don’t forget about the good ol’ fruits and veggies too. And remember, a happy dog is a healthy dog, no matter what you feed ’em. A good run in the field and a belly full of somethin’ tasty, that’s all a dog really needs. At least, that’s what this old woman thinks.
Important thing is, you gotta take care of your critters. They depend on you, just like kids do. Feed ’em good, give ’em plenty of water, and love ’em up. That’s the secret to a long and happy life, for both you and your dog.
And one more thing, always watch your dog when you give ’em new treats. Make sure they don’t choke or have a bad reaction. Just like you would with a baby. Common sense, really, but sometimes folks forget the simple things.
Well, that’s about all I got to say about these crocodile dog treats. Hope it helps ya make up your mind. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go feed my own critters. They’re gettin’ restless, and supper’s waitin’.

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