Spotted a clearance tag on Bocce’s Bakery Say Moo Beef & Cheddar Dog Treats at Costco, and if your pup is a fan of this brand, it’s worth checking your local warehouse. This 32-ounce bag of soft-baked treats is getting marked down.
Bocce’s Bakery makes small-batch dog treats using simple, recognizable ingredients—think real beef and cheddar cheese, not a chemistry experiment. These “Say Moo” treats are their soft-baked line, which means they’re easier on older dogs or picky eaters who turn their noses up at crunchy biscuits. The 32-ounce bag is a decent size for households with one or two dogs.
Whether this is a solid deal depends on what you normally pay for premium dog treats. Bocce’s isn’t a budget brand—it’s positioned as a natural, wholesome option that typically commands a higher price point at pet specialty stores. If you’re already buying this brand elsewhere, the clearance price could represent meaningful savings compared to what you’d pay at a boutique pet shop or online. Just keep in mind that “clearance” doesn’t automatically mean “cheapest option ever”—there are definitely more economical treat brands out there if you’re just looking for something to reward good behavior.
The clearance tag likely means Costco is either discontinuing this particular flavor or rotating their dog treat selection. January is a common time for warehouses to clear out inventory after the holiday pet-gifting season, so this might be a casualty of that reset. If your dog already loves these treats, grab them now because they probably won’t be restocked once they’re gone.
Key Features:- Soft-baked texture ideal for senior dogs or those with dental issues
- Made with real beef and cheddar cheese
- Small-batch production with simple, limited ingredients
- 32-ounce bag provides multiple servings for most households
- No artificial preservatives, colors, or fillers
- Wheat-free recipe (though not grain-free—contains oats)
- Made in the USA
If you’ve been meaning to try a higher-end treat brand or your dog already demolishes these, it’s worth a look. Does your dog do backflips for Bocce’s, or are they more of a “any treat will do” type?
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