I think this "flavor" scent is intended for humans to enjoy. So your dogs breath smells like something the human likes.
That's because it would more accurately be called pumpkin pie spice, since it's based on the spices that go into a pumpkin pie. I guess it's just too many words for the general public to comprehend.
Nah, I bought some frosted mini wheats that were labeled pumpkin pie spice.
But also I'm pretty sure pumpkin spice Cheerios contain pumpkin.
Do they? They don't say they do on the outside of the bag. Admittedly, I didn't look at the ingredients.
Edit: Looks like dried pumpkin is an ingredient, but it's pretty far down the list. I'm guessing it's not going to be a big flavor enhancer for a dog since they don't exactly have sophisticated taste buds anyway.
I'm guessing the pumpkin spice isn't too strong either, but dried pumpkin is the first "flavorful" ingredient, at least.
I'm guessing the whole thing is entirely for the owners and if dogs could tell you what it tasted like, they'd probably say, "delicious wheat gluten!"
My mom's dog goes nuts when she finds tissues coated in boogers in the trashcan or if she finds underwear that has been worn for a day. She acts like she's at an all you can eat buffet.
I had a puppy that specifically ate the crotch of all my underpants in the laundry. She was pooping out ladybugs and tye dye for days.
My dogs insist on eating their own eye boogers when I clean them, so that doesn't shock me.
"Does anyone else hate <popular thing that doesn't hurt anyone> too?! It sure feels good to be an insufferable contrarian!"
Honestly this is pretty funny. As long as they didn't remove the dog version of crack from these, 25% off sounds good too.