True Acre Foods Homestyle Desserts, Carrot Cake Flavor Dessert Cup, Dog Treats
In a Nutshell
- Highly appealing to dogs with a sweet tooth
- Easy to chew and enjoy
- Conditionally could select the small pack if picky dog.
- Price can be a consideration
Quick Verdict
Most dogs adore these treats for their flavor and ease of use. However, some dogs may not be interested.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Highly palatable (8)
Dogs love the taste and smell, especially those with a sweet tooth.
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Low moisture (1)
Great for dogs with specific dietary needs, like kidney issues.
Cons
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Not appealing to all dogs (3) minor
Some dogs may not like the taste or smell.
Tip: Try a different flavor or brand
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog owners with dogs who love sweet treats — The carrot cake flavor is highly palatable and enjoyable for many dogs.
- • Owners looking for treats for dogs with kidney issues — These treats are low in protein and high in moisture, suitable for dogs with specific dietary needs.
✗ Skip If
- • Dog owners with picky eaters — Some dogs may not find these treats appealing.
Durability & Care
Factors: Dog's preference, Storage conditions
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats suitable for dogs with kidney issues?
Yes, they are low in protein and high in moisture, making them suitable for dogs with kidney issues.
Can these treats be used as a distraction for anxious dogs?
Yes, some users have found success smashing them into a lick-mat to keep their dog occupied.
Do all dogs like these treats?
Not all, some dogs may not show interest, but most dogs love them.
Highlighted Reviews
"These are great, my pup loves them! He was recently diagnosed with kidney failure and I was looking for a low protein/high moisture treat for him and these are perfect!"
"Not going to get this item again. Puppies wanted nothing to do with any of this dessert. Sadly they didn't like."
Bottom Line
If your dog loves sweet treats, these are a great option. However, if your dog is picky, you might want to try a smaller pack first.