If you’re a fan of Talking Animals videos, you’re in for a treat!
Wildly popular Talking Animals video producer Andrew Grantham launched his newest video collaboration with IAMS called “Punk’d Puppy”, which shows what happens when you trick a dog for treats. This video gives a smile and laugh to pet lovers everywhere, but it helps pets too. IAMS will donate a bowl of food to pets in need for every video view or #ShakeItForward hashtag share.*
The IAMS #ShakeItForward food donation starts today and runs through Dec. 31, giving pet owners and animal lovers a fun and easy way to help provide meals to nonprofit animal shelters across the country during the holiday season.
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Wildly popular Talking Animals video producer Andrew Grantham launched his newest video collaboration with IAMS called “Punk’d Puppy”, which shows what happens when you trick a dog for treats. This video gives a smile and laugh to pet lovers everywhere, but it helps pets too. IAMS will donate a bowl of food to pets in need for every video view or #ShakeItForward hashtag share.*
The IAMS #ShakeItForward food donation starts today and runs through Dec. 31, giving pet owners and animal lovers a fun and easy way to help provide meals to nonprofit animal shelters across the country during the holiday season.
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Following last December’s popular IAMS and Andrew Grantham holiday-themed collaboration titled Singing Pets Video, IAMS is once again partnering with Grantham in a new video that highlights the fun behind tricking a dog and the brand’s Shakeables treats.
Treats are a growing category for dog owners, and IAMS wanted to take
this opportunity to connect with dog owners in a fun and unique social
way.
About IAMS Shakeables
With IAMS Shakeables, one shake is all it takes.
Shakeables are soft and meaty treats from IAMS, offering a portable
treat option that helps create enjoyable and fun moments of interactions
with dogs – including everyday occasions like after a walk, to training
occasions like teaching a new trick or housetraining. The shake of a
can signals it’s time for a treat. IAMS Shakeables are available in
three meaty flavors that dogs love: Clucky Me with Chicken, Un-baa-lievable with Lamb, and Gobble ‘Em Up with Turkey.
My review of IAMS Shakeables dog treats:
I went outside with my two older children, and we shook one of the cans of IAMS Shakeables chicken flavored treats (green can). Both of our beagle/pointer mixes came running! They also both loved the treats! We don't give treats to them too often because our male dog, Bandit, has a sensitive stomach. Winnie is our female, they are brother and sister! Both of our dogs just turned eight (8) years old in human years! As they
were born on September 30th, 2005! So they are about 56 years old, and
with more and more white hair on their faces, they are beginning to show
their age. (Bandit has a cone on his head because he keeps chewing his
skin around his tale and you don't want more details than that!)
The IAMS Shakeables Treats had no strong odor to them. I have had dog treats in the past that were super strong in the stink department. They are super great to use for teaching your dog new tricks! Especially if you have a little puppy, you could break them into smaller pieces to make them last longer while your training him or her! I used treats when Winnie was younger to teach her to shake! She picked it up really quick! Within a few days of working with her, she was shaking my hand!
First, go to Twitter and Tweet using the Hashtag #ShakeItForward to help provide
meals to nonprofit animal shelters across the country during the holiday
season! Make sure to post about this on Facebook, Google Plus, Pintrest, etc. Share this with your friends and family, so they can help out too!
Enter below using the Rafflecopter Form for a chance to #Win a #ShakeItForward Treats for Tricks Giveaway Pack for your Dog for Christmas (just like the one pictured above)! The IAMS Shakeables Prize Pack includes:
- IAMS Shakeables Soft & Chewy Treats for Dogs - One of Each Flavor: Gobble ‘Em Up with Turkey (as seen in Punk’d Puppy video!), Un-baa-lievable with Lamb, and Clucky Me with Chicken
- One IAMS Tennis Ball (teach your dog to fetch, and reward with Shakeables!)
- One IAMS Leash (Shakeables are always appreciated after a fun walk!) (The leash is long, like 8 to 10 feet long, I didn't measure it. But it's the perfect length for taking your dogs outside in the rain or snow to do their business!)
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Disclosure: I received an Iams Shakeables Gift pack in exchange for my post. No other compensation was exchanged or received.
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