Greenies Hip & Joint Care Teenie Dental Dog Treats
Greenies Hip & Joint Care Treats are beloved by dogs and may help with joint issues.
The Bones & Chews Made in USA Roasted Marrow Bone 3" Dog Treat is generally well-liked by dogs and owners, especially for its thickness and marrow content. However, there are some complaints about the quality and size consistency of the bones, with a few reviewers reporting thin, sharp edges and small sizes. Overall, it's a good choice for small to medium dogs.
The marrow inside the bones keeps dogs engaged and satisfied.
Dogs of various sizes seem to enjoy these bones.
The price is reasonable for the quality and satisfaction provided.
The bones are generally durable and do not splinter easily.
Perfect size for small dogs
Some customers receive very small bones that are not worth the price.
Tip: Also keep an eye on new batches, as quality may be better and more consistent in subsequent deliveries.
Some bones have sharp edges and splinter easily, posing a risk to dogs.
Tip: Please dispose of any bones that show signs of damage.
Problems with packaging and delivery leading to damaged products.
Tip: Consider asking for better handling and protective packaging during delivery.
They received shoulder bones and joint rather than forearm bones
There has been a decline in quality, with some reviewers reporting issues with size and sharp edges.
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"The bone is thick and doesnβt splinter, even with my tough chewer. The middle is filled with a ton of marrow and kept my large dog busy for hours as he tried to get it out. Even now that the bone is picked clean, he still carries it around and chews on it."
"I order the baked marrow bones 3β in groups of several dozen twice each month. The last order was almost entirely huge shoulder and joint bones that were wider than they were long. These bones all had thin, sharp edges that were easily splintered by even my small dog and had to be thrown away at s..."
These marrow bones are a decent option for most dogs, but buyers should be aware of the potential for inconsistent sizes and lower quality bones. If you have a large dog or an aggressive chewer, it might be best to look for a more robust alternative. Ensure monitoring and proper disposal of any bones that show signs of damage.