Wholesome Pride Pet Treats Holiday Sweet Potato Chews Dehydrated Dog Treats
In a Nutshell
- Healthy and natural ingredients
- Some dogs love the chewy texture
- Reported cases of dogs getting sick
Quick Verdict
These dehydrated sweet potato chews are a hit with many dogs, particularly for their natural and healthy ingredients. However, some users reported dogs not accepting or getting sick from the treats.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Some dogs may get sick after consuming the treats.
Prevention: Consult with a vet before giving these treats to a sensitive dog.
Dogs may refuse to eat them completely.
Prevention: Try a small sample before buying in bulk.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Healthy Ingredients (3)
Treats are made from 100% sweet potato with nothing artificial added.
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Chewy Texture (2)
The treats offer a good chewing experience for dogs.
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Positive for Teeth (1)
Treats are actually good for teeth cleaning.
Cons
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Dogs Didn’t Touch (1) major
Some dogs may not accept these treats.
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Health Issues (1) critical
Some dogs experience digestive issues after eating the treats.
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Price Satisfaction (1) low
Although good value for the quality and material
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Value Issues (1) low
The size for the value is a comment liked by some.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • dog owners — those looking for healthy and natural treats
✗ Skip If
- • dog owners with sensitive dogs — due to reported health issues
Durability & Care
Factors: size of dogs
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 keep packs sealed
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats good for dogs?
Most dogs love them, but some get sick, can't find author's contact, recommend visiting customer service.
Can I leave these treats out?
No but could be a problem like cleansing, make decisions based on realistic evaluations
Highlighted Reviews
"My two labs love these and I feel good about them from a healthy standpoint. The dogs have to chew, it work."
"Dog would not touch, threw out bag full and stopped."
Bottom Line
These treats are a good option if your dog likes them and tolerates them well. If not, consider alternatives to avoid potential health issues.