Stella & Chewy's Lamb Liver Freeze-Dried Raw Dog Treats
In a Nutshell
- Treats are high in protein, suitable for diabetic dogs.
- Large size makes them difficult to break into smaller pieces.
- Dogs love the taste, but interest may wane over time.
Quick Verdict
These freeze-dried dog treats are loved by dogs for their taste but have problems with size and durability. Some users find them hard to break into smaller pieces, especially for smaller dogs.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Tasty (5)
Dogs enjoy the taste of these freeze-dried treats.
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Single Ingredient (2)
Ideal for dogs with dietary restrictions or allergies.
Cons
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Large Size (3) major
The treats are too large for small dogs or those with dental issues.
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Durability (2) major
The treats can crumble easily or be hard to use. Heightened demand among dogs hardens reviews.
Quality Trend: Declining
Some reviews mention a decline in dogs' interest over time.
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Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Owners of healthy, active dogs β High-protein treats are suitable for active dogs.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners of small or older dogs with dental issues β Large size and durability issues make them impractical.
Durability & Care
Factors: Breed of a Dog, Duration of Use, Quantity of consumption
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Store in a dry space away from sunlight
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats suitable for small dogs?
No, the large size makes them impractical for small dogs, especially those with dental issues. After cutting big treats, both ends are more likely to fallout.
Are there any special storage instructions?
It is recommended to store them in a cool, dry space away from sunlight.
Highlighted Reviews
"Before I could even get the package open, both dogs were jumping with excitement to get one of these treats!"
"While my dog loves these treats, the pieces are too large to use for anything other than a single, quick treat. They can definitely not be used for training. Iβve tried cutting them into smaller pieces but they end up getting mostly crushed. I wonβt be ordering them again."
Bottom Line
While these treats are a healthy, single-ingredient option, buyers should consider the size and durability issues. They may not be ideal for smaller dogs or those with dental problems.