Happy Howie's 11-in Beef Woof Stix Dog Treats
In a Nutshell
- Excellent taste and durability
- Great value for money
- Suited for large dogs and various sizes
- Lack of resealable packaging is a minor inconvenience
- Made in the USA with high-quality ingredients
- Useful for training and distractions
Quick Verdict
Happy Howie's Beef Woof Stix are excellent treats for dogs, praised for their taste, size, and value. Dogs love them, and they are suitable for various sizes, including large breeds. The main drawback is the lack of a resealable bag.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Great taste (6)
Dogs love the beef flavor and always want more.
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Large and durable (5)
Perfect for big dogs and provides a good chewing activity.
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Value for money (4)
Many treats for a good price, especially for the size.
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Good for training (3)
Useful as a reward during training sessions.
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Helps with separation anxiety (2)
Dogs enjoy them so much that they can help with separation anxiety.
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No tummy issues (2)
Dogs digested them well with no stomach problems.
Cons
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Packaging issue (3) minor
The bag is not resealable, making it hard to keep the treats fresh.
Tip: Users had to break them in half and put them into a Zip-lock bag to keep them fresh.
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Salty taste (1) minor
Some users noted a salty taste, which might concern some dog owners.
Tip: Not provided
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Keep out of reach (1) minor
Dogs might eat too many if left unattended.
Tip: Keep the treats out of reach when not in use.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Owners of large dogs — Size and durability make them ideal for bigger breeds.
- • Dogs with sensitive stomachs — Easy to digest, no reported stomach issues.
- • Trainers — Great for training and rewarding good behavior.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners with small dogs — They might be too big for smaller breeds.
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Bottom Line
Highly recommend these treats for dogs, especially large breeds. They are tasty, durable, and provide good value for money. Just be mindful of the packaging issue.