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Good 'n' Fun Triple Flavor Kabobs Chicken, Duck & Chicken Liver Dog Chews

Good 'n' Fun Triple Flavor Kabobs Chicken, Duck & Chicken Liver Dog Chews

8 reviews analyzed Updated Aug 2024 90% confidence
3.6 /10
Quality
3.0
Value
4.0
Design
3.5
Function
2.5
Durability
3.0

In a Nutshell

  • Loved by dogs, especially picky eaters.
  • Quality control and potential health issues are a concern.
  • Good value but with notable risks.

Quick Verdict

These treats are enjoyed by dogs, especially picky eaters, but there are concerns about quality control and potential digestive issues in some dogs. The size and quantity delivers good value, but some issues may outweigh the benefits.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 8
Would Recommend 63%
Would Buy Again 100%
Avg Lifespan satisfactory

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Suitable

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Dog acceptance (4)

    Many dogs, including picky eaters, love these treats.

  • Variety (2)

    Contains multiple flavors which is enjoyable for dogs.

  • Value (2)

    Large quantity in the bag, which is cost-effective.

Cons

  • Hard treats (1) major

    Can be too hard for some dogs even breaking the dog’s teeth.

  • Vomiting (1) major

    Depending on the dog, can cause vomiting of cylindrical fibrous shapes.

  • Quality variability (2) major

    Some dogs become sick after consuming; especially prone to sensitive tummies or smaller breeds

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Owners of picky eaters — Dogs enjoy the variety of flavors and textures.

Skip If

  • Owners with small or sensitive stomach dogs — Potential for digestive issues and vomiting.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Varies

Factors: not mentioned

Rating Distribution

3.6
8 reviews
5★
63%
4★
0%
3★
0%
2★
13%
1★
25%

Highlighted Reviews

— Gina

"My dogs love these. They’re a handy mid afternoon snack when they start bugging me too early for dinner :). No digestive issues with these either."

— Kala

"Don’t give these to small or medium sized dogs. 3 times in 6 weeks, my 5yo 20lb miniature schnauzer vomited up a cyndirical fibrous shape covered in bile… I thought it was a dryer sheet at first but that made no sense since I don’t have dryer sheets and my dog sitters said there’s no way he ..."

Bottom Line

If your dog is a picky eater and you're looking for a treat with good value, these could be a good choice. However, be cautious of the potential health issues and inconsistent quality. Ensure to monitor your dog closely, especially if they are prone to digestive problems.

3.6 /10
Below Average