Charlee Bear Meaty Bites Beef Liver & Apples Grain-Free Freeze-Dried Dog Treats
In a Nutshell
- Highly recommended by dog owners for their low-calorie count and flavor.
- Grain-free and freeze-dried, making them a healthier option.
- Be cautious of potential digestive issues and consider breaking treats into smaller pieces.
Quick Verdict
"The Charlee Bear Meaty Bites Beef Liver & Apples Grain-Free Freeze-Dried Dog Treats are a popular choice among dog owners. Most dogs love the taste, and the low-calorie content makes them ideal for training sessions. However, there have been a few instances of dogs getting sick after eating these treats. Overall, it's a good option, but be aware of potential digestive issues."
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Digestive issues reported in some dogs.
Prevention: Opt for a different treat or break into smaller pieces.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Dogs Love It (5)
Dogs generally enjoy the taste of these treats.
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Low Calories (2)
Ideal for training sessions with low-calorie content.
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Great Flavor (2)
The beef liver and apple flavor is popular among dogs.
Cons
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Packaging Issues (1) minor
Some packages were crushed, leading to powdered contents
Tip: Check the packaging before purchase.
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Digestive Issues (1) critical
Some dogs experienced digestive problems after consuming the treats.
Tip: Consider alternate treat brands for sensitive dogs
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Size (1) minor
Too large for smaller dogs and are difficult to break.
Tip: Or look for the mini version with smaller bite sizes
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog owners — Dogs generally love these treats and they are low in calories, making them great for training.
- • Owners of service dogs — The low-calorie content is ideal for repetitive training sessions for service dogs.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of small or sensitive dogs — The treats are too large for smaller dogs and may cause digestive issues in sensitive dogs.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
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Common Questions
Are these treats suitable for small dogs?
No, the treats are too large for smaller dogs and may cause digestive issues.
Can these treats be used for training?
Yes, the low-calorie content is ideal for repetitive training sessions.
Highlighted Reviews
"Dogs love them and low calorie for repetitive treats when training service dogs."
"My rescues ate it and both got sick from it. They both had massive diarrhea and was sick for 2 days."
Bottom Line
"Recommend these treats for larger, non-sensitive dogs. Appsently very popular with dogs.