Vitapol by A&E Cage Company Small Animal Smakers Vegetable Treat Sticks
Veggie sticks highly favored by small animals with some durability concerns.
Overall, this product receives positive feedback for taste and nutritional value, but some owners express concerns about the raw milk ingredient and its potential risks to pets with sensitive stomachs. It's well-liked by both dogs and cats but may not be suitable for all pets, especially those with health issues.
Raw, unpasteurized goat's milk may contain harmful bacteria.
Prevention: Consult with a veterinarian before use.
Pets love the taste, especially dogs.
The instructions are simple and clear (just add water).
The product is high in probiotics and nutrients, and it helps improve digestion and skin health, according to some owners.
Concerns about raw, unpasteurized goat's milk and potential risks of harmful bacteria.
One user found that the product was chunky and needed more water to mix.
Factors: Freezer preparation affects the storage, Once mixed with water, it should be stored in the fridge.
The taste is a significant positive, most pets love it, regardless of their size.
Just add water and shake according to instructions.
The product may not be suitable for pets with sensitive stomachs due to the raw, unpasteurized goat's milk ingredient.
"Wow! Our pups are not the biggest green veggie eaters, so I honestly did not expect them to love this Shepherd Boy Farms Raw Goats Milk Super Greens Blend the way they did. ... Had some separation of layers after sitting in the fridge for a bit, but everything mixed right up again when shaken. No ..."
"When I first picked this item, i briefly read the ingredients and thought we'd give it a try. ... Having two dogs, 8 year old (elderly) Great Pyrenees, both have sensitive stomachs. Not safe for even human ingestion."
This product is a good choice for pet owners looking to add variety and nutrients to their pets' diet. Nevertheless, the inclusion of raw goats' milk requires caution, especially for pets with sensitive stomachs or compromised immune systems. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian beforehand, and it should be used with care, good judgment, and awareness of the potential risks.