Bark has liver topper to help picky eater dogs

MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 21: BarkBox on display at Yappie Hour presented by BarkBox hosted by Rachael Ray during the 2015 Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by FOOD & WINE at The Standard Spa on February 21, 2015 in Miami Beach, Florida. (Photo by Sergi Alexander/Getty Images for SOBEWFF)
MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 21: BarkBox on display at Yappie Hour presented by BarkBox hosted by Rachael Ray during the 2015 Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by FOOD & WINE at The Standard Spa on February 21, 2015 in Miami Beach, Florida. (Photo by Sergi Alexander/Getty Images for SOBEWFF) /
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Do dogs exist that are picky eaters? Is that a thing? I’ve never met a dog that wouldn’t eat a snotty piece of Kleenex so if there are picky dogs out there, I’ve never seen one. But if they do exist, Bark’s fan-favorite product is absolutely perfect for them.

What is it? Bark has a liver topper product that is like the Parmesan cheese of the dog world. You can put it on anything and your dog will eat it. Can’t get your dog to eat their medication? Put some liver topper on it. The pill will disappear before you can even think about getting out the peanut butter.

Trying to get them to eat a new food and they are sticking their nose up at it? Shake some liver on it and they will be eating it up like there is no tomorrow. And they might even lick the bowl enough that you won’t have to wash it out later.

The Bada bing! Bada Beef! beef liver sprinkles aren’t new to the Bark line but it is certainly a human and dog favorite. The product has 71 reviews on the Bark website and a 4.4 rating overall.

And with the only ingredient being beef liver, you don’t need to worry about any other weird ingredients, chemicals, or preservatives. You can’t exactly say that about the “parmesan” cheese in the green bottle.

If you’re looking to pick up a 5.6-ounce bottle or two, it’s only $10 for a bottle on the Bark website.

The only problem with these beef liver sprinkles is that you’re going to need to put them in a place that your dog can’t get to. Because if they get a whiff of the liver, they are going to figure out how to break into the bottle and then it’s going to be gone in two minutes flat.

Have you bought your dog the Bark beef liver sprinkles? Let us know in the comments below!

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