Greenies Hip & Joint Care Teenie Dental Dog Treats
Greenies Hip & Joint Care Treats are beloved by dogs and may help with joint issues.
Zoe Pill Pop Grilled Beef with Ginger Dog Treats are excellent for hiding pills but may not be suitable for all dogs due to texture and durability issues.
Some dogs may refuse treats, leading to missed medication doses
Most dogs enjoy the taste, making it easy to hide pills.
The design makes it simple to conceal medication.
A healthier option compared to traditional hiding methods like cheese slices
Some treats are too dry and crumbly, making them hard to use.
The texture can be inconsistent, either too hard or too dry, which dogs may not accept.
Tip: Consider mixing with other treats or food to help disguise the pill,
Some dogs outright refuse these treats.
Tip: Parameters of trial and consideration for picky eater
Factors: Texture consistency, Storage conditions, Frequency of use
The texture can be firm and dry, making it difficult to press pills in, especially larger capsules. Users recommend checking the texture before use and considering alternatives for larger pills.
Some picky eaters may refuse these treats due to their texture and the ability to detect the pill scent. It's recommended to try a small batch first and see if your dog accepts them.
Texture can degrade within 3-4 months, so it's best to use them within a few weeks of opening for optimal freshness and texture.
Not mentioned in reviews, but likely unsuitable for cats as the product is marketed for dogs.
"These are perfect for pills. My dog doesnβt mind taking pills as long as they are covered in a giant cheese slice. I think these are a better option bc they are lower calorie than the American cheese I usually stick his pill in. He gobbled it up and seemed to enjoy the taste."
"Too Dry"
Recommended for their flavor and ease of use, but consider the potential for inconsistency in texture and durability.