ZoomaChew Large Fetchin' Flyers Dog Treats, 3 count
In a Nutshell
- Great for fetch and treat in one
- Some dogs prefer to eat than play
- Good for outdoor activities and active dogs
Quick Verdict
These treats are enjoyed by dogs for play and as snacks, though some dogs prefer to eat rather than play with them. Overall, a good value.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
High treat consumption can lead to obesity
Prevention: Monitor treat intake over time
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Tasty Treat (3)
Dogs enjoy the flavor of the treats.
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Fun for Active Dogs (3)
Dogs love chasing and playing with the treats.
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Durable for Fetch (1)
Treat lasts for a session of fetching
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Value for Money (2)
Good value for the price as a treat and toy combined
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Good for Training (1)
The treat can be used as a motivational training tool
Cons
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Play vs. Eat (2) major
Some dogs prefer eating the treat over playing with it.
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Quick Consumption (1) major
The treat may be quickly eaten not extended playing
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog owners — For dogs who enjoy both playing and snacking.
✗ Skip If
- • Obedience trainers or serious trainers — These treats are designed for play and may not be the best tool.
Durability & Care
Factors: Ease of consumption by Dog breed
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
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Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this treat suitable for all dogs?
Better for larger, active dogs. Smaller dogs might eat it too quickly.
How long does the treat last during play?
It usually lasts about 5-10 minutes of playful interaction.
Can this be used for training?
Yes, it can be used as a motivational training aid.
Highlighted Reviews
"Dogs love chasing them in the yard then lay down and enjoy the snack"
"She didn't attempt to play with it."
Bottom Line
If your dog enjoys eating and playing with treats. These are a solid choice for occasional outdoor fun but be mindful that some dogs may not engage with them as intended.