Victoria from Staten Island, NY
these treats r good 4 small dogs b/c the luv 2 chew and teeth. they wood be able 2 cut off chunkz wit there teeth and eat the small pieces.
58 out of 122 found this review helpful
James S. from Sacramento, CA
I have two dogs with different tastes. At first, I purchased the variety pack. I did a taste test with them by putting out all three on the floor and see if they liked one over the others. To my surprise, both dogs ate the T-Bones first. It s not super scientific, but yes, I moved the treats around and they went for the T-Bones first every time. I only buy the T-Bones and keep a big stock on hand. The individual containers keep the treats fresh for a long time.
208 out of 382 found this review helpful
Kara from Olathe, KS
Of all the treats given to my dogs, these are by far their favorites. They cant wait to get their snacky bones everynight and go straight to the container everytime they come in the house. I highly recommend these treats!!
220 out of 407 found this review helpful
tracy from sheboygan, wi
I own a dog grooming spa and my customers prefer soft treats to crunchy ones. My own dogs love them, too. They are the same as the name brand ones in the store. My dogs will brave below zero temps. and blowing snow just to get a treat they love.
256 out of 488 found this review helpful
Tina from Buckfield,WI
If you love your dog, you will NOT get them this treat. Filled with animals by-products, these treats look more like rubber than food. I bought my dog(chihuahua) these treats and she wouldn't touch them. When I finally did my research, I now can understand why my dog wouldn't eat it. If you want to get your dog a natural treat that (s)he will adore then try something like Old West or Wellness. Another good treat would be the natural cuts found in your local pet store like pig's ears, hooves, etc.
325 out of 630 found this review helpful