Vitapol by A&E Cage Company Small Animal Smakers Vegetable Treat Sticks
Veggie sticks highly favored by small animals with some durability concerns.
These odor-free bully sticks are a hit for keeping dogs busy and entertained, but some customers have noted issues with durability and size consistency making it reasonable.
These treats are praised for having no odor, making them more comfortable for pet owners.
These treats keep pets busy and engaged for a prolonged period.
These bully sticks do not become slimy when chewed, which is a positive for cleanliness.
The perceived small size of the treats is a frequent complaint, along with the manner in which they are cut or sized, leading to a shortened chew time.
Tip: Check with the manufacturer or switch suppliers accordingly.
There are concerns about variable quality, especially when purchased from specific retailers.
Tip: Use no other retailers.
The durability of the treats is a point of concern for some users, especially for power chewers.
Tip: Buying a sequenced replacement order to avoid disappointment.
Factors: Pet size, Retailer's product sampling
Yes, these treats are suitable for smaller dogs and keep them busy.
No, these treats are odor-free, making them a good choice for pet owners who prefer odorless treats.
The durability of these treats varies. Some users report them lasting a while, while others find them too thin and short-lived.
"These keep my Moose very busy. They're great because they really have no odor and don’t get "slimmey" like other chews. "
"Some packages of these are great. This one (and other recent ones) had only super thin bully sticks that took all of a minute for my dogs to devour. "
These bully sticks are generally well-liked by customers who appreciate the lack of odor and the entertainment they provide for their dogs. However, the inconsistencies in quality and size, as well as durability concerns, are notable factors to consider. Buyers should opt for this product with caution, being aware of the potential for varied experiences. If you prioritize odor-free treats and find these align with your dog's needs, they could be worth a try, but keep in mind the possible variability in product quality.