Icelandic+ Lamb Horn Marrow Whole Pieces Dog Treats
In a Nutshell
- Excellent for strong chewers and large dogs.
- Not recommended for puppies or small breeds, especially young puppies or older pets.
- Durability questions as the horns break and fragment.
Quick Verdict
These dog treats serve as a good chew toy and seem to be from a healthy lamb ingredient, but they may be a bit of a deal breaker for some users. They are very hard and some users have reported that these bones are hard for their dogs to digest, and they broke easily.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Digestion of these can be quite harsh. Can gum up your bowel by causing constipation.
Prevention: Monitor your dog closely and discontinue use if issues occur.
Hard and brittle, breaking into sharp pieces. Can pose choking hazard.
Prevention: Ensure large enough size for dog.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Healthy Ingredient (4)
Made of natural lamb ingredients and high in protein. formulations promote the time of chewing.
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Dogs Enjoy (5)
Dogs salivate and love the taste. Excellent treat.
Cons
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Too Hard (4) major
Very hard and dry, not suitable for small or young dogs.
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Digestive Issues (2) major
Can cause constipation in dogs.
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Breaks Easily (1) major
Treats break into sharp pieces which can be dangerous.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Heavy chewers β Durable and satisfying for strong chewing
- β’ Health-conscious owners β Provides health benefits with natural ingredients
β Skip If
- β’ Small breed or young dogs β Too hard and risky for smaller, younger dogs to chew
- β’ Owners concerned with digestive issues β Can cause constipation and other digestive problems
Durability & Care
Factors: Size of dog, Chewing habits
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Can small dogs chew these treats safely?
No. Most reports indicate they are too hard and can cause digestive issues.
Highlighted Reviews
"The dogs salivate when I get them out. Theyβre definitely a special treat. The bone marrow is good for their digestion."
"My puppy loves these, but they are very hard and dry, and Iβm not sure if these are a good idea for a six month old small breed shih tzu puppy. A related issue could be potential digestive issues, as other reviews mentioned crowns and constipation."
Bottom Line
Users should consult with a veterinarian before deciding if these treats are for them and their pets. Consult your vet for all major changes in diet. Make sure to monitor your dog when they are chewing these bones.