🐾 Treat their teeth, love their breath!
Pooch & Mutt's Training Dog Dental Sticks are premium, grain-free, vegan dental chews designed to promote dental health in dogs. With a delicious peanut butter flavor, these vet-approved sticks help prevent tartar and plaque buildup while providing a long-lasting chew experience. Suitable for all breeds and life stages, they are a guilt-free treat that supports training, weight management, and fresh breath.
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 14 x 22 cm; 251 g |
Item model number | DSPEANUT |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Peanut Butter |
Item Form | Stick |
Allergen Information | Non-GMO, Peanuts may contain, Lactose Free, Soy Free, Preservative-Free |
Colour | Brown |
Size | 251 g (Pack of 1) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight and reseal after opening. |
Specific Uses | Training, Weight Management, Appetite Stimulation, Breath Care, Dental Care |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 251 g |
P**
Happy dogs!
Great dental sticks and the dogs love them - all flavours. Would recommend.
M**M
Pooch loves them!
They smell insane! If I was a dog, I'd eat them.My dog loves them, they really do smell like peanut butter. Really good quality and value for money buying the larger box.On the basis he loves them, I can only assume they taste amazing too.They are triangular in shape and about a cm in size.
F**N
Fran
Too big for my little pooch but good value for money, a gift for my neighbours dog.
A**Y
Senior dachshund loves them
My 13 year old dachshund is missing quite a few teeth and is on a low fat diet due to pancreatitis, but still expects a treat to chew after his walk.These are soft enough for him to get through, but hard enough to satisfy his urge to chew, and they’re low fat. He loves all of the flavors, and the larger size means we can get away with breaking them in half, making them pretty cost effective. Peanut butter is his favorite flavor, naturally.They wouldn’t keep a younger / bigger dog busy for very long and I haven’t noticed any improvements in his breath (we brush daily, so it’s not too bad), but they’re perfect for a senior dog to enjoy for a few minutes.
V**A
Good product
Great for sensitive stomach
K**T
Good quality
What can I say, but the dog loves them.
D**E
Dog liked the taste
Unfortunately after just eating a half of a stick my dogs poos were runny but he can be a bit sensitive in the tummy. My aunts lab had no problems with them but Milo is the dog equivalent to a waste disposal unit he eats anything
I**F
Dogs love 'em!
I swithered about buying these as my dogs are all pretty picky, but they had enjoyed a well known brand's peanut butter treats so I decided to give these dental sticks a try.The most important factor, of course, is that the dogs ALL love them.Other factors are: they smell quite strongly, though not unpleasant just musky. They feel a little bit odd to handle when first out of the packet - sort of oily, but without being at all greasy is the best I can come up with. They certainly don't mark furnishings at all, and if one gets "lost" - i.e., someone buried theirs then forgot where they put it! - they become very dry and hard, but this doesn't appear to affect their palatability.The only thing I'd warn other potential purchasers about is that you should be careful how much you give. A whole stick is fine with my Chinese Crested, but more than a half a stick gives my teeny-tiny Chi x Jack Russell the trots. So start with a half, maybe.Each stick has many ridges, so they really will be good at loosening plaque, and they can be either bent or cut with really solid scissors to make them smaller. However either way, you do require to have strength in your hands; if you're very elderly or unwell or for any other reason are like me with weak grip, you'll find it a frustratingly long process and I strongly recommend shanghaiing a relative or friendly neighbour into service to get the job done without the air turning blue!
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