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Zuke's Enhance Cognition Chicken Formula Dog Treats

Zuke's Enhance Cognition Chicken Formula Dog Treats

By Zuke's 5 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 85% confidence
8.9 /10
Quality
8.5
Value
9.0
Design
8.0
Function
9.5
Durability
8.0

In a Nutshell

  • Highly effective in improving cognitive function
  • Well-received by senior dogs
  • Worth the investment for significant improvements

Quick Verdict

Zuke's Enhance Cognition Treats are highly effective in improving cognitive function in senior dogs, with consistent positive results and high user satisfaction.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 5
Would Recommend 80%
Would Buy Again 80%
Avg Lifespan Unknown

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Suitable
🐈 Cats
Caution

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Effective Cognitive Support (4)

    Shows noticeable improvements in memory and behavior.

  • Good Value for Money (4)

    Affordable and effective, worth the investment.

Cons

  • Taste Issues (1) minor

    Some dogs may not like the taste.

    Tip: Mix with wet food

  • Prnace Issues (1) minor

    In stock availability

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Senior dog owners — Effective in improving cognitive function and behavior

Skip If

  • Dogs that are picky eaters — Some dogs do not like the taste and may require mixing with food

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Unknown, depending on consumption

Care Tips from Users

  • 💡 Mix with wet food for picky eaters

Rating Distribution

4.8
5 reviews
5★
80%
4★
0%
3★
0%
2★
0%
1★
20%
cognitive support (4) effective (4) good value (4) taste issues (1) in stock availibility (1)

Common Questions

Do these treats help with canine cognitive dysfunction?

Yes, many reviewers report significant improvements in cognitive function and behavior within a short period.

Highlighted Reviews

— Janelle

"We can no longer find this product in stores and we are very happy you folks carry it! Seems to help our senior dachshunds that have a bit of canine cognitive dysfunction. Thank you!"

— Indigo

"I bought two flavors, chicken and peanut butter, normally big hits with my dogs, even my elderly ones who can be picky at times. Unfortunately, not even my youngest, who tends to be a bit of a greedy-guts would eat them. He'd take one, then walk away and spit it out. The others wouldn't even do that..."

Bottom Line

If you have a senior dog showing signs of cognitive decline, these treats are a valuable addition to their diet. The noticeable benefits and overall positive feedback make them a top recommendation.

8.9 /10
Exceptional