Tiki Dog Born Carnivore Flavor Booster Duck Bisque Non-GMO Wet Dog Food Topper
In a Nutshell
- The food's flavor is highly liked by dogs.
- Packaging problems make it challenging to use product completely.
- Content amount is low for the price.
Quick Verdict
Tiki Dog Food Booster has a good flavor to help stimulate dogs' appetite.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Flavor appeal (6)
Most dogs love the flavor, making it an effective topper.
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Good topping (4)
Great. Do not harden in fridge. Easy and affordable for me and delicious to him-the perfect combination.
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Easy to use (3)
Easily added to kibble without hardening.
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Good Taste (2)
Dogs love the flavor.
Cons
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Packaging Issues (2) major
The packaging does not allow for complete extraction of the product.
Tip: Use a spoon to scrape the container
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Low content (4) major
The amount of content is very low for the given price.
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Quality Issue (3) major
Mentioned that one of the pouches smelled funny and might be flawed.
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Quality (3) major
Reviewers felt the flavor changed over time. It did not receive improvement.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Fit Pet Lovers β A good topper for maintaining diet for pups
- β’ Busy Pet Owners β Easy and convenient to use with other food.
β Skip If
- β’ Frugal Buyers β For the price the output is less.
- β’ Someone who's looking for health benefits for dogs β Insufficient information in reviews to recommend.
Durability & Care
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Wash immediately after tip off
- π‘ make sure to check container thoroughly
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Does it harden in the fridge?
No, it does not harden in the fridge.
Can it be used as a main meal?
No, it is meant to be as an add on.
Does it come in different flavors?
Yes
Highlighted Reviews
"My dogs love this."
"Dog hated it so I wouldnβt recommend. It came out really runny and it smelled bad too so I donβt know if I got a funky one or what but my dog didnβt like any of these flavors."
Bottom Line
Consider this product for adding flavor to dog kibble, but be mindful of the cost-to-content ratio and packaging issues.