Honest To Dog Tasty Crispy Cuts Chicken & Apples Recipe Natural + Grain-Free Dog Treats
In a Nutshell
- Dogs love the taste, especially the chicken and apple combination
- Extremely hard texture makes them difficult to chew
- Risk of choking or dental damage for small dogs or elderly dogs
- Positive for larger or healthy dogs with strong chewing abilities
- Consider softer treats for dogs with dental issues or smaller breeds
Quick Verdict
Honest To Dog Tasty Crispy Cuts are loved by dogs for their taste but are reported as too hard, making them unsuitable for small dogs and those with dental issues.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Risks choking and Dental damage
Prevention: Consider a softer treat for small dogs and those with dental issues
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Great Taste (5)
Dogs enjoy the chicken and apple flavor
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Good for training (2)
Treats can be broken into smaller pieces for training purposes
Cons
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Extremely Hard Texture (4) major
Treats are too hard to chew, even for larger dogs
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Owners of larger, strong-jawed dogs — These treats are too hard for smaller dogs, but larger dogs may be able to handle them.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of small dogs or dogs with dental issues — The extremely hard texture poses a choking and dental risk.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Use as a whole treat, but break carefully
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
How hard are these treats?
The treats are reported to be extremely hard, difficult to break, and potentially dangerous for smaller dogs or those with dental issues.
Are these treats suitable for small dogs?
No, the extreme hardness makes them unsuitable for small dogs and those with dental problems.
Highlighted Reviews
"My little fur baby loves the treats and I believe it is because there is a mixture of chicken and apples."
"Even though these treats look small in size . . . they were ROCK HARD-- too hard to even break up into smaller pieces, which is what I usually do for treats that are hard/crunchy, to make it easier for my two little dogs to eat"
Bottom Line
Choose these treats for larger dogs who can handle their hard texture. For smaller or dental-sensitive dogs, consider alternatives.