Annie's Pooch Pops Doggie Fries Dog Treats, 4.7-oz bag
In a Nutshell
- Most dogs enjoy these treats.
- Picky dogs may not find them appealing.
- The treats are easy to use and fairly durable.
Quick Verdict
Overall, dogs mostly like Annie's Pooch Pops Doggie Fries, but picky dogs may not be fond of them. They are easy to use and seem durable in the short term and reviews are mixed on quality and value.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Liked by most dogs (1)
Many dogs seem to enjoy the taste of these treats.
Cons
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Picky eaters disapprove (1) minor
Some dogs, particularly picky ones, do not like these treats and may need mixers (yogurt or peanut butter) to consumer.
Tip: Mix with peanut butter or yogurt.
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Pickiness (1) minor
A reviewer mentioned one dog will eat anything but this dog wouldn't be fond of this treat.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog owners with picky dogs — Provides a mixable good solution.
✗ Skip If
- • Single-pack buy candidate — You might not buy again.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Yogurt or peanut butter mixer
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats suitable for picky eaters?
Mixed feedback, some picky dogs needed mixers (yogurt or peanut butter) to consume.
Do these treats require any preparation?
Mixers (yogurt or peanut butter) may be required for picky dogs
Highlighted Reviews
"Lexi liked them"
"Sheba didn’t like the doggie fries, you had to coach her to eat them with Greek yogurt or peanut butter."
Bottom Line
If your dog is a picky eater, these treats might not be the best choice, but for most dogs, they should be a hit. Consider buying smaller or lower bags to assess their receptiveness before committing to a large purchase.