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Nutri-Vet Grain-Free Hip & Joint Soft Biscuit Dog Treats

Nutri-Vet Grain-Free Hip & Joint Soft Biscuit Dog Treats

By Nutri-Vet 12 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 85% confidence
6.3 /10
Quality
6.0
Value
5.5
Design
0.0
Function
6.5
Durability
5.0

In a Nutshell

  • Some dogs show improvements in hip mobility.
  • Textural inconsistencies and hardness are common issues.
  • Size and design are not suitable for smaller dogs.

Quick Verdict

These treats show mixed results. Some dogs love them, especially for hip and joint support, but many users report inconsistencies in texture and hard-to-chew biscuits.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 12
Would Recommend 25%
Would Buy Again 17%
Avg Lifespan Not Applicable

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Suitable

Critical Warnings

high

Product is getting more inconsistent in packaging

Prevention: null

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Joint Support (2)

    Improves hip and joint mobility in older dogs

Cons

  • Hard Texture (4) major

    Many treats are too hard for dogs to chew

    Tip: null

  • Size Issues (3) major

    Too large for smaller dogs

    Tip: null

Quality Trend: Declining

Consumers have reported variations in the texture, hard and chewy, and the packaging. The quality of the product has declined.

Older Reviews Said:

mixsed

Newer Reviews Say:

negative

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Owners of larger dogs with joint issues — The treats have shown improvements in joint mobility for some dogs.

Skip If

  • Owners of smaller dogs or picky eaters — Many dogs, especially smaller ones, find the treats too hard and large to chew and consume.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Not Applicable

Rating Distribution

2.1
12 reviews
5★
33%
4★
0%
3★
8%
2★
17%
1★
42%
hard biscuits (3) Too Large (2)

Highlighted Reviews

— Kimberly

"Luke has a very sensitive digestive system and has never been particularly crazy about "cookie bones" but he loves these!"

— tricia

"My german shepherd won't touch these, even when it is mixed into his food."

Bottom Line

If your dog has specific joint issues and is a picky eater, these might not be the best choice. Consider alternatives that offer more consistency in texture and better acceptance rates.

6.3 /10
Below Average