Durkha Coffee Wood Natural Chew Dog Treat, Medium
In a Nutshell
- Dogs enjoy the taste but can chew off pieces.
- Aggravated tummy issues have been reported.
- Better suited for light chewers or dogs with no digestive sensitivity
Quick Verdict
The Durkha Coffee Wood Natural Chew Dog Treat is enjoyable for dogs but may cause digestive problems for aggressive chewers. Consider alternatives for dogs with sensitive stomachs.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Digestive trouble such as stomach upset
Prevention: Regularly monitor chewing and reconsider for such chewers.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Loved by Dogs (1)
Dogs, including corgis, enjoy the treat. Recalling testaments to dogs enjoying its taste.
Cons
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Digestive Issues (1) high
The treat can cause an upset stomach in dogs, especially aggressive chewers.
Tip: May need to switch to softer or less chewable treats.
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Durability (1) high
The treat can break into smaller pieces easily with aggressive chewing.
Tip: May need to supervise during the treat-time or switch to alternative
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog Owners of Non-Aggressive chewers and Dogs with Tummy Issues — Enjoyment with minimal risk.
✗ Skip If
- • Dog Owners of aggressive chewers and Dogs with sensitive tummies. — May lead to health risks or discomfort.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Monitoring during chewing
- 💡 Ensure proper chewing
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this treat safe for small dogs?
We avoided digestigation issues were mentioened in the presence of digestive discomfort, the answer is probably unscaled for delicate dogs
Highlighted Reviews
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"Our corgis loved it but they were able to chew pieces off and eat them. It gave them an upset tummy. We know someone that bought this for their dog and it was great. I'm giving this two stars, not because of the product necessarily, but because our dogs are more aggressive chewers and can eat ..."
Bottom Line
For dogs prone to aggressive chewing or digestive issues, this treat may not be optimal. Ensure you monitor your dog's interactions closely, or consider safer alternatives.