Triumph Wild Spirit Slow Baked Small Batch Puppy with Chicken & Vegetables Biscuits Dog Treats
In a Nutshell
- Good value for the price.
- Too large and hard for puppies.
- Suitable for larger dogs who enjoy crunchy treats.
Quick Verdict
These puppy treats are generally well-liked in terms of taste but have significant issues with size and texture, making them unsuitable for many puppies. Larger dogs may enjoy them, but the hard texture and large size can be problematic.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Hard texture can cause choking hazards for smaller dogs.
Prevention: Do not give these treats to puppies or small dogs.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Good Value (2)
These treats are seen as a good value for the price.
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Good Taste (2)
The treats are liked for their taste.
Cons
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Too Large for Puppies (5) major
The treats are too big for puppies, as they are not scored and difficult to break.
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Hard Texture (2) major
The treats are very hard and crunchy, making them difficult for some dogs to eat.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Large breed puppies — They might be suitable for larger puppies who can handle the size and hardness.
✗ Skip If
- • Small breed puppies — The treats are too large and hard, making them unsuitable for smaller dogs and puppies.
- • Picky eaters — Picky eaters might not like the hard texture and large size.
Durability & Care
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats suitable for puppies?
No, they are too large and hard for most puppies.
Highlighted Reviews
"Our 13 week Australian Cobberdog loved these treats. She usually prefers soft treats, but for some reason, these were also at the top of her list!"
"These are not small as I would expect puppy biscuits to be (label is 'puppy biscuits'). They are also hard and crunchy. They are not scored; difficult to break them in half. When try to break them end up with lots of messy crumbs. If your dog will eat them whole and likes crunchy, he/she may love th..."
Bottom Line
If you have a large or adult dog who enjoys crunchy treats, these might be a good choice. However, for puppies or smaller dogs, these treats are likely to be too big and hard, making them unsuitable. Consider alternatives designed for smaller sizes if you have a puppy.