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Top Dog Treats For Boston Terriers

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What type of treats are you feeding your Boston? # # #4 Blue Buffalo Bits - #3 Pup-Peroni -

What type of treats are you feeding your Boston? # #  [Boston Terrier Society]  # April 2021 Newsletter #  Hey Everybody,  I hope you are doing well. I'm working through all the survey data! Thanks again to the hundreds of Boston parents who filled the survey out. The good news is I've compiled all the treats Boston Terriers love. Surprisingly the variety was huge.  Out of the 1,000 Bostons in the survey, there was only one brand that really stood out as the front runner representing 18% of all the Bostons eating these, Milk-Bone.  Random: I think I misspelled Bostons or Boston's...🤷‍♂️  The links below are affiliate links and if you buy through these links I do receive a small commission.  Here are the Top 5 Treats in the survey:  #5 Bark Box Treats - [buy or see reviews on Bark Box here](  #4 Blue Buffalo Bits - [buy or see reviews on Amazon here](  #3 Pup-Peroni - [buy or see reviews on Amazon here](  #2 Zukes - [buy or see reviews on Amazon here](  #1 Milk-Bone - [buy or see reviews on Amazon here](  # # # See The YouTube Video About Boston Terrier TREATS Here...Click Photo Below... # # #  Thanks to everyone who participated in the survey.  #   # Check out Boston Terrier Society's Gift Shop By Clicking [Here](. #  Boston Terrier Society Olathe, KS mail@bostonterriersociety.com [Facebook]( [YouTube](  #  This email was sent to {EMAIL} You received this email because you are registered with Boston Terrier Society  [Unsubscribe here](  [SendinBlue](  #  © 2020 Boston Terrier Society Â

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