Smallbatch Pets Freeze-Dried Duck Small Bites Dog Food
In a Nutshell
- Excellent for picky eaters
- Great value as a food topper
- Effective for training treats
- High-quality ingredients
Quick Verdict
Smallbatch Pets Freeze-Dried Duck Small Bites Dog Food is highly recommended for dogs that enjoy a high-quality, freeze-dried treat.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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High Value (1)
Veterinarian trusts the product and gives this to her own dogs.
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Makes meals exciting (1)
She used to just pick at her dry food throughout the day, but now she eats it right away. It makes her meals more exciting, and I love that itβs made with real, high-quality ingredients.
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Great for training treats (4)
Dogs absolutely love this product.
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Multi-purep product (4)
Food topper, occasional training treats, and a supplement to picky eaters.
Cons
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Crumble mechanics (2) major
Treat crumbles when you break it apart, making it difficult to use as a single treat.
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Expensive (3) major
Consistent worries about the product being too pricey for the product's value and quality.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Dog owners β Possible to use as a food topper, training treat, supplement for picky eaters.
β Skip If
Durability & Care
Factors: Crumbly nature
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Crumbles very easily
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are the ingredients humanely sourced?
yes
Is the treat crumbly?
yes
Great training treat?
yes
How long does the food good for your dog?
Variable
What alternatives are there?
Wet food, wet topper, kitten mixture
Highlighted Reviews
"Smallbatch Pets Freeze-Dried Duck Small Bites are pricy but will be worth it for small treats training treats. Especially and most importantly, my senior-dog really enjoys them. I mix the treats at the top of her kibble and she eats them right away. Ease of use is key factor for me and I am not disa..."
Bottom Line
If you are looking for a high-quality, freeze-dried treat that is versatile and loved by dogs, this product is a great choice. However, the price might be a barrier for budget-conscious buyers.