Redbarn Protein Puffs Grain-Free Turkey Flavor Dog Treats
In a Nutshell
- Good for small dogs and puppies.
- Mixed reactions from larger breeds.
- Crunchy texture is good for dental health.
- Fairly priced but some find them too small.
Quick Verdict
Most small dogs and puppies love these treats. Larger breeds may reject them. They're crunchy, good for teeth, and reasonably priced. Some dogs don't care for the taste.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Dental Benefits (3)
The crunchy texture helps clean teeth.
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Small Size (2)
Ideal for small dogs and puppies as training treats.
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Variety of Flavors (1)
Available in different flavors, including turkey and peanut butter.
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Fair Price (2)
Good value for the price.
Cons
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Size Issues (3) major
Too small for larger dogs.
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Taste Preference (2) minor
Some dogs don't care for the taste.
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Cost for Volume (1) major
Some feel the price is high for the quantity.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Owners of small dogs and puppies β The small size is ideal for training and the crunchy texture is good for dental health.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners of larger dogs β The treats are too small and may be rejected by larger breeds.
Durability & Care
Factors: Dog size, Taste preference, Training use
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats suitable for large dogs?
No, these treats are too small for larger breeds and may not be appealing to them.
Are these treats good for dental health?
Yes, the crunchy texture helps clean teeth.
What flavors are available?
Turkey, cheese, and peanut butter flavors are available.
Highlighted Reviews
"I saw these treats advertised on FB and thought Iβd try for my dog...she loves them! Theyβre very crunchy so probably good for her teeth as well."
"I bought these for my husky and they were a absolute no. He spits them out. My boston terrier seems to enjoy them tho, so at least they'll get used but I won't.m get them again."
Bottom Line
If you have a small dog or puppy, these treats are a good choice. For larger breeds, you might want to look for bigger treats or different flavors. The crunchy texture is a plus, but be aware that some dogs may not like the taste.