JAC Pet Nutrition Superfood Free Run Chicken Dehydrated Dog Treats
In a Nutshell
- High-quality, healthy ingredients
- Extreme hardness can be a challenge
- Soften the treats with soaking for easier chewing
Quick Verdict
These treats are highly praised for their health benefits and taste, but some dogs struggle with their hardness.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Healthy Ingredients (4)
Specifically mentioned by many users.
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Great Taste (6)
Dogs love the flavor
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High Quality (3)
Users appreciate the use of quality ingredients.
Cons
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Too Hard (3) major
Some dogs struggle to chew these treats
Tip: Soaking in water before giving to dogs
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Price (0) minor
Some users find the treat expensive.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Pet owners seeking high-quality, healthy treats β The treats are made with high-quality, healthy ingredients that dogs love.
- β’ Owners of larger or stronger-jawed dogs β The treats are durable and can provide a good chewing challenge.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners of smaller dogs or dogs with dental issues β The treats are too hard and may be difficult for smaller dogs to chew.
Durability & Care
Factors: Frequency of use, Storage conditions
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Keep the treats in a sealed container
- π‘ No specific user recommendations provided
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats suitable for small dogs?
No, these treats are too hard and may be difficult for smaller dogs to chew. They are better suited for larger dogs or those with stronger jaws.
Can I soften these treats if my dog has dental issues?
Yes, some users have successfully softened the treats by soaking them in water.
Are these treats high in quality?
Yes, the treats are made with high-quality, healthy ingredients and are praised for their taste and nutritional value.
Highlighted Reviews
"Read the ingredients. Liked what I read. Gave 'em a try. My fussy Wheaten flat out loved them."
"I liked the healthy concept of this treat but itβs hard as a rock. My small dogs werenβt able to chew them. They canβt even be broken up, they are so hard. I tried soaking them in water, but still hard. Not recommended for dogs with few teeth."
Bottom Line
If your dog has strong chewers or you are willing to soften the treats, these are a great healthy option. Otherwise, consider softer alternatives.