Bil-Jac Training Treats Are the Perfect Stocking Stuffer + Giveaway

Bil-Jac Training Treats are the perfect stocking stuffer!

I don’t usually share very much company information in a Review or Giveaway but I think you might be just as surprised as I was when I really took a look at Bil-Jac products. I of course have seen them at the store in the past but have never picked up their food or treats because I some how had this idea in my head that they were an inferior product. And that is exactly why I was surprised that they approached me about a Giveaway. I was ready to say no but something made me take a look at their products. I think it was the fact that in the email they included a graphic of some of the Bil-Jac Training treats including a Grain Free option. What I learned has made me reconsider the company and the products they offer. Like with all companies that we work with I would love to go and meet the company and the people that work there and see their process in action so that I can share that information with all of you.

25lbs Bil-Jac

About Bil-Jac
Bil-Jac was created by two brothers in 1947 after their tour in the armed forces during World War II. The company’s initial product was Bil-Jac Frozen Dog Food – a superior quality pet food that would fill a gap in the pet food market at that time. In the 1970’s customers started asking about a dry dog food but the company was not willing to produce one until hey could find a source of meat that lived up to their standards and they could come up with a production process that would not deplete the food of important vitamins and nutrients. It took the founders 10 years to come up with a solution so that they could offer their customers the dry dog food that they were asking for. In the mid 1980’s the company came out with its first dry dog food using their very own vacuum drying process. A process that allowed them to cook the food at about half the temperature of traditional dry food thus keeping the nutrients and vitamins intact.

Bil-Jac traditionally does not employ mass marketing campaigns instead relying on word of mouth and happy customers. The company achieves this goal is by getting potential customers to put Bil-Jac products to the test. In what they call the Bil-Jac Challenge. The procedure is simple: “Take a small amount of Bil-Jac food and, at a regular feeding time, place it next to a small amount of the pet’s usual food, then let the pet decide.”

Bil-Jac Training Treats are the perfect stocking stuffer

Bil-Jac Training Treats are the perfect Stocking Stuffer!

Enter to win an assortment of Bil-Jac Training Treats for the New Year!

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We received some products to try in exchange for this post. We did not receive any other form of compensation.

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Comments

  1. Darlene Owen says

    He rolls over – he’s a big black lab so it is quite a trick.

  2. Julie Lynn Bickham says

    He’s a toy poodle, we trained him to walk on his back to legs like the poodles do in the circus.

  3. Julie Lynn Bickham says

    We taught him sit first.

  4. Vlad & Barkly's Dee says

    Barkly’s is “dance for it” for a treat. Vlad’s is “gimme a hug.” For Vlad it really is a trick because he had to be taught to gently do it so he doesn’t knock me down. He does it in 2 stages. First he puts his paws on my waist in a sitting position, then he stands up after I put my hands under his paws to raise them to my shoulders.

  5. Raising the Roof!
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  6. First command was sit!
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  7. Danielle E. says

    Wilson can roll over and play dead

  8. Kelli Anderson says

    She runs to wherever I point! I love it! Plus, on command she can jump up in my arms without me even having to bend over to get her:) She gives great hugs too:)

  9. Kelli Anderson says

    The first thing I taught Opal was “outside”:)

  10. One of my dogs can talk, or ‘sass’ us on demand.

  11. We taught our dogs to sit first.

  12. her best trick? sleeping til noon
    she knows sit, stay, go get it.

  13. We have seen these but never tried them. My best trick would be my high five.
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  14. Christine Aiello says

    Coco’s best trick would be that she can give a “high five”.

  15. Christine Aiello says

    The first command I taught Coco was to sit.

  16. joanne major says

    cuddles best trick is to play dead. and you can watch her and know she wants to jump up and play but lays there. it is really cte

  17. my dog’s best trick is to play dead

  18. marian boll says

    Barking at the mail man each day and running to the mail slot to chew on the adds and bills!!!!

  19. We love Bil-Jac treats! We used them for Luna’s obedience training classes! Luna’s best trick is “Give me ten!” She is also really good at stay!
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  20. I have to train my boy , he is a little stubborn 😛
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  21. Stephanie Galbraith says

    Right now, it’s sit… but we’re working on it..

  22. Mary Casper says

    he can balance 24 dog biscuits on his nose

  23. Mary Casper says

    It was either sit or lie down

  24. Jennifer P - Vicki Vix on Rafflecopter says

    Her best trick? Ha… getting everyone to give her treats. I did teach her to give you a paw when you said the word but she won’t do it anymore. I guess at almost 12 she figures she’s “too old” for tricks. Thanks for the giveaway.

  25. Jennifer P - Vicki Vix on Rafflecopter says

    The first command I taught Vix was “Sit”.

  26. Patricia Caradonna says

    My puppies best trick is fetch. When I throw her favorite toys she retrieves them. She also enjoys hiding anything left on the floor. She only weighs 3 pounds, but she will hide my husbands big shoes.

  27. My dog will sneeze on command.

  28. Patricia Caradonna says

    The first command I taught my puppy Josie is to fetch her favorite toy.

  29. My youngest dog’s best trick is sitting up on his hind legs and jumping backwards.

  30. rolling over

  31. Sitting and giving both paws at one time

  32. julie murphy says

    mine doesn’t do anything

  33. Patricia Caradonna says

    The first command that I taught my puppy was stay.

  34. I just started training him he is only 12 weeks old he can sit and fetch

  35. laurie nykaza says

    Roll over!

  36. laurie nykaza says

    taught to sit was first

  37. Michaela R. says

    My dogs both shake with both their right and left feet, when I say right or left.

  38. michelle cavanaugh says

    she shakes and high-5’s

  39. Nicole Newby says

    I recently got my dog started on..where you set a treat on his nose, and tell him to stay, then when you say Get it! He gets his snack.

  40. My one dog recently learned to “dance” on her two legs in a circle for a treat. Not sure it is a long time trick yet. We are still working on it.

  41. Melina Ramirez says

    my dog’s best trick is eating treat in one second flat.

  42. Paula Michele Hafner says

    Our old Chihuahua will still walk across the floor on his hind legs, for a treat.

  43. Marley’s best trick so far is to sit and shake hands.

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  44. The first command that I taught my dor was to stay.

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  45. tina reynolds says

    hes great at fetch

  46. joseph gersch says

    my dog gives high fives

  47. My dog likes to jump on command and give high 5’s.
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  48. Monique Rizzo says

    He will cover his eyes when you tell him the treat is for our other dog.
    Thanks for the chance.
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  49. Stephanie L. says

    Belle (our beagle) can bark when I ask her to speak.

  50. Shake is her best trick, but she only knows that and sit. Lol.

  51. Laurie Emerson says

    Rusty our Beagle can untie shoelaces.

  52. Richard Hicks says

    Not too many. He will speak or bark on command

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