Prime Bones Filled Chew with Wild Boar Small Dog Treats
In a Nutshell
- Treats are well-received for taste and ingredients
- Size can be too large for smaller dogs
- Toughness may be an issue for some dogs
- Higher price point but beneficial for dogs with dietary restrictions
- Good for larger dogs or those with strong jaws
Quick Verdict
These treats are generally well-received by dogs, but the size may be too large for smaller breeds, and some dogs find them too tough.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
The chews are large and hard, especially for puppies and smaller dogs
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Flavor and Smell (6)
Dogs love the taste and are often very excited for these treats.
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High-Quality Ingredients (2)
Made in the USA with ingredients suitable for dogs with dietary restrictions.
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Firmness and Density (2)
The treats are dense and sturdy, making them long-lasting.
Cons
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Toughness (3) major
The treats can be too hard and thick for some smaller and older dogs.
Tip: Cut the treats into smaller pieces for smaller dogs.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Dogs above 30 lbs. β Size and toughness are more manageable, and younger, more engaged dogs
β Skip If
- β’ Smaller, elderly and low energy dogs β The treats might be too tough and large for them to chew effectively
Durability & Care
Factors: Dog Size, Dog age, Jaw strength
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Store safely out of reach to avoid accidental ingestion of containers
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats safe for dogs with dietary restrictions?
Yes, they are made in the USA and suitable for dogs with specific dietary needs, like a flaxseed allergy.
How long do these treats take for a dog to chew?
It typically takes around 10 minutes for a dog to finish one treat.
Can these treats be used for training?
Yes, they can be used for training, but they are dense and difficult to cut into smaller pieces.
Highlighted Reviews
"My pup really likes these treats. although the label says βsmallβ they are the perfect size I think. he waits for one after his evening meal. it takes him approximately 10 minutes to get through it , not bad for a chew. theyβre pretty dense, i thought iβd be able to dice it up for training..."
"I ordered the small size (14 in bag). They were WAY TOO BIG for my older Scottie, so I used tree loppers to cut each bone into three (3) pieces (knives couldn't cut these), for a total of 42 pieces. However, even this size was still too tough for my 22 lb., 13 + years Scottie. So rather than retu..."
Bottom Line
If you have a larger dog or one with a strong jaw, these treats are a great choice. For smaller or older dogs, consider the size and toughness before purchasing.