Jack & Pup Stuffed Cow Hooves Filled with Peanut Butter Flavor Dog Treats, 2 pack
In a Nutshell
- Dogs love the peanut butter filling and long-lasting chew.
- Some dogs have experienced splintering and choking issues.
- Quality and durability can vary, with some reports of small and poorly made hooves.
Quick Verdict
Jack & Pup Stuffed Cow Hooves are a hit with many dogs, but there are some durability concerns and potential health issues to consider. These peanut butter-filled hooves are well-loved.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Potential choking and internal issues from splintered treats
Prevention: Supervise dogs closely when giving these treats, watching them closely
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Long-lasting chew (3)
The treats are durable and last a long time, providing extended chewing satisfaction.
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Enjoyed by dogs (4)
The peanut butter filling is highly appealing to dogs, making these treats a favorite.
Cons
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Durability issues (2) major
The treats can break or splinter easily, posing potential risks to dogs.
Tip: Constant supervision
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Quality varies (1) major
The quality of the treats can be inconsistent, with some being too small or poorly made.
Tip: size and construction
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Dog owners with medium-sized dogs β These treats are mostly praised for keeping dogs engaged and pleasant for observant users.
β Skip If
- β’ Dog owners with small or overly aggressive chewers β Due to durability and splintering issues, these treats may not be suitable for smaller dogs up to the vigilant need.
Durability & Care
Factors: dog's chewing habits, quality of the treats
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats suitable for all dog sizes?
These treats are best for medium to large dogs. Smaller dogs or aggressive chewers may need supervision.
How long do these treats last?
The treats can last from 2 months to 2 years, depending on the dog's chewing habits and the quality of the treat.
Highlighted Reviews
"Sprinkles just loves these. Even after she eats the inside, she will gnaw on the hoof. She gets so excited when I give these to her."
"Supervised- This treat seemed to have splintered and of course, the dog swallowed them too quickly for me to stop her- been almost 2 weeks, sheβs still puking every morning, not pleased with these. Ugh."
Bottom Line
If your dog can handle the hooves without issues, and you supervise to prevent choking or splintering, these treats can be a great choice. But for those with sensitive or overly enthusiastic chewers, this might not be the best option.