Only Natural Pet Free-Range Beef Trachea Dog Chew, 6-in
In a Nutshell
- Treats are loved when in good condition, rejected due to dryness or poor packaging.
- Store factor given greasiness of chews.
- Overall, pickier dogs are happy.
Quick Verdict
Customers have mixed feelings about the Only Natural Pet Beef Trachea Dog Chews. While some dogs find them delicious, others are less impressed and even refuse to eat them. There are concerns about the quality and freshness of the product.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Tasty Treat (3)
Dogs love the taste of these beef trachea chews.
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Durable Chew (1)
These treats can keep dogs occupied for a while.
Cons
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Quality Issues (4) major
Several users reported that the tracheas were overly dry and discolored.
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Packaging Concerns (2) major
Lack of individual wrapping leads to deterioration and reduced appeal for dogs.
Tip: Consider buying individually wrapped tracheas for better quality.
Quality Trend: Declining
Over time consumers have found a drop in quality of the bagged trachea.
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Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dogs who love beef trachea treats — Provides a tasty and engaging chewing experience.
✗ Skip If
- • Pickier dogs or those sensitive to quality issues — May reject the treats due to dryness or packaging
Durability & Care
Factors: Your own tongue.
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these chews safe for dogs of all sizes?
The size of the trachea may be relative to the size of the dog, so keep a couch lighter dog.
Highlighted Reviews
"Both Labs think these are a delicious treat! I do ask them to eat on lanai since the tracheas are greasy."
"My most disappointing Chewy purchase to date. My dog loves gross chews, and beef tracheas are his favorite. I thought I could save some money by buying in bulk. These came in a big unmarked ziplock bag and seem a good bit drier than the ones I usually buy shrinkwrapped in 1-3 packs. My dog simply wo..."
Bottom Line
If your dog loves beef trachea treats, you might want to consider this product. However, be prepared for potential quality issues and the possibility that your dog may not take to them. It may be worth trying a smaller quantity first to gauge your dog's reaction.