Vitapol by A&E Cage Company Small Animal Smakers Vegetable Treat Sticks
Veggie sticks highly favored by small animals with some durability concerns.
Dr. Tim's Natural Turkey Chips are generally well-liked by pets but recent reviews mention quality control issues.
Pets vomiting after consumption
Prevention: Consider using as meal toppers or alternates instead of whole treats
Mentioned by reviewers that their pets love these treats, especially since they're a healthy alternative to most treats
Mentioned as easy to handle and perfect for dog puzzles.
They can be used in a variety of ways, from topping regular food or even as puzzle elements.
Recent complaints allude that new production methods have resulted in some pieces being improperly prepared.
Tip: Buyer recommended lowering the final price to adjust for compromised treats.
A few reviews mention their pets vomiting after eating these treats.
Tip: Utilizing the treats for dietary satisfaction instead of as whole meals, or rotating other protein sources.
Recent complaint by first buyers that these treats smell off-market which indicates mishandling and improper storage.
Tip: N/A
Recent reviews mention decline in quality due to production changes.
mostly positive
mixed to negative
Factors: Production quality, Handling post-purchase, Storage conditions
They are generally safe, but monitor for vomiting.
They should last a month if stored properly, but recent quality issues may affect this.
Yes, many reviewers use them for training purposes.
They can be, especially if used as toppers for regular meals.
There are a few reports of vomiting, so monitor your pet closely.
"The top three benefits mentioned here."
"pets' behavior changed lately."
If your pet enjoys these treats, it might be worth buying them in smaller quantities and monitoring for quality improvements.