Greenies Hip & Joint Care Teenie Dental Dog Treats
Greenies Hip & Joint Care Treats are beloved by dogs and may help with joint issues.
These treats are popular among dogs and owners alike, but durability and hardness can be issues for some pets, especially seniors.
Hardness of treats may pose a choking hazard for smaller dogs or those with dental issues.
Prevention: Consider softer treats or breaking them into smaller pieces before giving to your dog.
Many dogs love the taste and texture of these treats.
A convenient option for positive reinforcement training.
Easily dispensed, either one at a time in a bowl or as a single treat
The treats are very hard, making them difficult for some dogs to chew, especially senior dogs.
The treats can be durably difficult to select bite size to any size
Tip: Soaking the treats in water to soften them, but this is not an ideal solution.
Factors: Storage conditions, Dog's chewing habits
No, these treats are generally too hard for senior dogs or those with dental issues.
Yes, many owners use them as rewards during training sessions.
Some smaller dogs may struggle with the hardness of the treats.
No, several reviews mention that the treats are too hard for many dogs.
"We have tried a lot of 'healthy' treats for our pup. Her snout is laser fixed on the box the moment you touch it. She loooovvvveeeessss these cookies."
"I honestly couldn't give these to my little 14 yr old senior dog they were hard like Little rocks even my 7 year old doxie was not happy trying to chew them"
These treats are a good choice for many dogs but may not be suitable for those with dental issues or seniors who have difficulty chewing.