🐶 Treats That Make Tails Wag!
Smart Cookie All Natural Dog Treats are premium, grain-free snacks made from wild boar and sweet potato, designed for dogs with allergies and sensitive stomachs. Each 5oz bag contains soft, chewy bites that are perfect for training or rewarding your pet, suitable for all life stages, and made with human-grade ingredients sourced from the USA.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
Unit Count | 5 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
T**C
Very tasty!
My dogs LOVE these treats! They're easy to cut up into smaller pieces and use in puzzles and as treating treats, or as larger treats for being good doggos. I love the ingredients, and feel good about feeding these treats to my dogs knowing they're not getting fed anything unhealthy or full of chemicals and dyes. I even tried a couple, and would definitely eat these during a zombie apocalypse or if I'm stranded somewhere (I almost always have dog treats on me due to my profession and because my free time revolves around dog sports and activities).
S**Z
My toy poodle loves these treats! Loved them from the start! Very tasty!
I love how much my (senior) dog loves these treats! She has not necessarily been food driven for 16.5 years. I particularly love that they are born from a responsible, small dog-loving company! There is a story about how the business started, and how ingredients are regionally sourced, healthy and clean. The first three ingredients are wholesome and not some kind of scary, or scientifically made food treat that should not even be digested. Smart Cookie Barkery, Great Lakes Duck & Squash is grain free, soft textured, small batch per bag (about 45 handcrafted soft and chewy dog treats, or 5 oz.) it is made with Duck, Butternut Squash, and Lentils as the main ingredients. Dog food companies nation wide - even the popular names - have so many questionable products used in making their food and treats, it's nightmarish and unhealthy. There are stories that would shock any consumer. I want my dog to love the food and treats I select for her. So this product comes fueled by Smart Cookie Barkery, with an obsession for nutrition and functional ingredients - a consolation to me and a promise for a continued healthy future.
K**A
Great for picky pups
My pups love the taste of these treats. They are nice and small, great quality and value for the money.
T**A
One of my dog’s favorite treats!
I like that these treats are limited ingredients. They are firm, but soft enough that I can break them in half. This brand makes several other flavors and my dog loves them all.
K**R
Crumbles when you break them up
Our dogs like these treats. However, I like to give small pieces to my 24 lb dog when I am training. When I try to break these apart or cut them with a knife, there is some crumbling. In most performance events, you cannot feed crumbly treats. They're great for a bigger dog who doesn't need it broken up.
C**S
dog loves them
My dog loves these and I like that they have a protein as the first ingredient. You do need to be careful to seal package carefully because these will get hard otherwise.
M**L
Best bet yet
Dog treats were chosen for the limited ingredients, the variety, and importantly soft-baked. Our dog has many missing teeth due to her age and struggles to chew. These are perfect period.
H**U
Will update review as we go through product!
Duck and Squash: 10/10 rating. My Cavalier King Charles Spaniel gets half a treat in the morning with breakfast and half with dinner. They’re soft and can be crumbled as a food topper to change things up for picky eaters. No bad gas or upset stomach reactions. Easy to eat for brachy faced dog.Trout and Apple: 3/10 Treat was rock hard and unable to break or cut in half. My dog spent the better half of ten minutes trying to chew on it and ended up burying it in the blanket. Positive rating for dogs initial interest and persistence to keep working on it. In the end I believe it was too hard for him to break apart and worried it would be a choking hazard based on the size and hardness.
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