Pet Food & Treats
Neighborly Horse Treats, 2-lb bag

Neighborly Horse Treats, 2-lb bag

By Neighborly 2 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 70% confidence
6.5 /10
Quality
7.5
Value
6.0
Design
0.0
Function
7.5
Durability
6.5

In a Nutshell

  • Great alternative for horses with dietary restrictions.
  • Less sticky than other brands, indicating lower sugar content.
  • Durability issues with crumbling were noted.

Quick Verdict

The Neighborly Horse Treats are a good alternative for horses with dietary restrictions, especially those avoiding flax seeds. However, a few users reported issues with the treats crumbling easily.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 2
Would Recommend 50%
Would Buy Again 50%
Avg Lifespan Unknown

Pet Compatibility

πŸ• Dogs
Caution
🐈 Cats
Caution

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Alternative (1)

    Good for horses with flax seed allergy..

  • Less Sticky (1)

    Treats are less sticky, indicating lower sugar content.

  • Packaging Tips (1)

    User provides advice on storing the treats.

Cons

  • Crumbly (1) major

    Users report the treats crumbling easily.

    Tip: Consider using a different treat for pill delivery.

Who Is This For?

βœ“ Best For

  • β€’ Horse owners β€” those looking for an alternative to treats with flax seeds and lower carbohydrates

βœ— Skip If

  • β€’ Users prioritizing durability β€” These treats may crumble easily, making them less suitable for certain uses.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Unknown

Factors: Some reviewers note that it is less stable

Cleaning Methods

βœ— Machine wash
βœ— Hand wash
βœ— Spot clean

Care Tips from Users

  • πŸ’‘ Transfer treats to an airtight container to maintain freshness.

Floor Compatibility

⚠️ Hardwood
⚠️ Tile
⚠️ Carpet
⚠️ Vinyl
⚠️ Laminate

Rating Distribution

4.0
2 reviews
5β˜…
50%
4β˜…
0%
3β˜…
50%
2β˜…
0%
1β˜…
0%
Crumbing (1)

Common Questions

Are these treats suitable for horses with dietary restrictions?

Yes, these treats are a good alternative for horses with flax seed allergies and those looking for lower sugar content. You can also squeze and transfer into another container which will be helpful

Highlighted Reviews

β€” Mary 1 found helpful

"I had to back off of a similar product due to the addition of flax seeds. These are a great alternative. Also a little less stickier than another brand which means lower sugar. I did not have an issue with them falling apart . With any of her treats , I transfer them into an air tight container,..."

β€” Nichole

"Though my horse ate these, they crumbled apart terribly. I’m sure it’s from a lack of molasses, but I was hoping to use them for pills. I’ll stick to my other options in the future."

Bottom Line

These treats are a good alternative for horses avoiding flax seeds but need some improvements in durability.

6.5 /10
β€” Good