Old Mother Hubbard Mini Soft & Tasty Chicken & Veggie Flavored Biscuit Dog Treats
In a Nutshell
- Tasty and overall well-liked by dogs.
- Consistent issues with softness, affecting senior and dental compromised dogs.
- Good value for money and quality.
Quick Verdict
These treats are generally well-liked, especially for their taste. However, some users report they are not as soft as expected, which can be an issue for dogs with dental problems.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Tasty (8)
Dogs love the taste of these treats.
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Taste (8)
Dogs enthusiastically eat these treats.
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Size (3)
The size is perfect for smaller dogs or as training rewards.
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Easy to Chew (4)
Many dogs find these treats easy to chew.
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Great for Training (1)
Small size makes them great for training sessions.
Cons
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Not Soft Enough (6) major
The treats are not as soft as expected, especially for dogs with dental issues.
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Hard for Senior Dogs (4) major
Senior dogs may struggle to eat these treats due to their hardness.
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Price (2) minor
Some users feel the treats are a bit expensive for the value.
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Quantity Too Low (1) minor
A few users have mentioned that the box size is too small, with more usage by their dogs.
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Smaller Size Not Ideal for Some Dogs (1) minor
The small size is not ideal for larger dogs.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dogs without dental problems — The treats are size-effective and tasty, which is ideal for dogs who can easily chew them.
- • Pet owners looking for training treats — The small size and tasty flavor are perfect for training purposes as they will get rewarded.
✗ Skip If
- • Seniors dogs — One of the biggest complaints is about hard nature which will be hard for senior dogs.
- • Dogs with dental challenges — The hardness of the treat is problematic.
Durability & Care
Factors: how many times it is consumed
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats suitable for senior dogs?
They may not be suitable for senior dogs or dogs with dental issues due to their hardness.
How many treats come in a pack?
This pack contains 25-30 grams each in a box of ~75 grams. Ideal for puppies.
Highlighted Reviews
"My dog has pancreatitis and very little teeth and this treat is perfect for him and he loves it"
"My dog is a senior citizen and only has a few teeth left. These are nowhere near as soft as I had hoped. He has had trouble eating them. I think he likes the taste, it's just hard for him to eat them with no teeth. I would not recommend them for dogs with little to no teeth."
Bottom Line
If your dog can handle slightly harder treats, these are a great option. For dogs with dental issues, you might want to look for softer alternatives.