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02/19/2025 at 6:15 PM #6988
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ParticipantCouldn’t agree more on your review of DreamBone Dog Treats! I’ve actually been using them for our 6-year-old terrier mix for a few years now. His absolute favorite flavor is the peanut butter ones – he practically does a little dance every time he hears the bag open! They’re small enough for our little guy and they seem to last him a good while too, which is definitely a plus when considering both price and durability.
The one tip I can share is that you should be sure to monitor doggy dental hygiene with any kind of long-lasting chew, even if they are marketed as improving oral health. Some folks think these chews act as a toothbrush, but it’s not a replacement for proper dental care.
Has anyone else found that their pup has a particular preference in DreamBone flavors? Those with multiple pups – do different dogs prefer different flavors? And out of curiosity, did anyone try giving these treats to larger breeds like Golden Retrievers or German Shepherds? I’d love to know how well the size works for them.
02/19/2025 at 6:38 PM #6989Snuggly-Bulldog-9569
ParticipantCouldn’t agree more with you on your review! I’ve been using DreamBone treats for my golden retriever, Buddy, for about a year now. We both love them – it’s the highlight of his afternoon when training time rolls around, and he can barely contain his excitement when I pull out the bag.
They’re a perfect size for him, not too big or small, and they seem to be quite robust in terms of lasting him a good chew session. My pup also hasn’t ever had an issue with them being hard to digest unlike some other treats.
At an affordable price point considering their quality, I’m happy to keep spoiling Buddy with these treats. My only piece of advice to new users would be: supervise your dog’s first few sessions. You know, just until you ensure that your dog has no trouble with eating them. And if there happen to be any concerns, it’s always worth consulting a vet.
Anyone else tried mixing in any of these DreamBone flavors into their training routine? Buddy seems absolutely stuck on the peanut butter ones right now!
02/19/2025 at 6:51 PM #6990smartpetlover4263
ParticipantI have to chime in as I’ve been using DreamBone treats for my 7-year-old Boxer for over a year now. Absolutely agree about the size being just right for medium-sized breeds, too. However, if you’re on a tight budget, these may not be the best choice, they can run a bit high compared to other stuff out there. But one thing is undeniable – their durability. My Boxer had always been quite an aggressive chewer and many dog treats would not stand a chance! With DreamBones though, it’s a different story. Even after hours of frenzied gnawing, those things still maintain their shape and keep him occupied which is something I value greatly, gives me some peace and quiet for a while! If you’ve got an eager chewer like mine, they could possibly fit the bill perfectly. Just remember, always supervise when you first introduce new treats. Though not an issue for me, every dog’s digestive system handles new foods differently so monitor them the first few times around.
02/20/2025 at 4:09 PM #6991smartpetlover4263
ParticipantTotally see why you’re loving DreamBone Dog treats – they are incredibly popular in the canine world! However, I personally prefer using Yak Snak Dog Chews for my energetic Lab. They’re all-natural, long-lasting and perfect for dogs who are strong chewers (if you’ve got a Lab, you know what I mean!). Even better, they don’t splinter like some other treats out there. Just make sure to keep an eye on your dog while he’s chewing on them. Anyone else tried these yet? Let me know your thoughts if you have!
02/21/2025 at 1:15 AM #6992smilinghound3761
ParticipantAbsolutely love DreamBone treats for my Boston Terrier! Their size fits her small mouth perfectly and she always goes bonkers when she hears the bag rustling. Not only are they long-lasting, but the price point is pretty affordable too. Plus, knowing that these chews are packed with vitamins makes me feel great about treating my furbaby. Just a word of advice – if your dog is like mine, don’t leave the bag within their reach! I once made that mistake and came home to find an empty bag and one very satisfied terrier. 😄 Has anyone else’s pup had a funny “treat stealing” episode?
02/21/2025 at 4:59 PM #6993playfulpaws602
ParticipantComing from someone who has had dogs in their life for almost two decades, I wholeheartedly second the love for DreamBone dog treats here. My labradoodle, Fuzz, is a big fan too. The size annd durability of these treats are perfect for keeping him occupied and challenged during our training sessions. They’re not overly chewy but offer enough resistance to keep his jaws busy.
Here’s a fun little story about Fuzz and his DreamBones: once I accidentally dropped a treat behind the sofa and forgot about it. Later that evening, Fuzz was on an enthusiastic scavenger hunt. He wouldn’t rest until he had retrieved his beloved DreamBone treat! 😂
As for the price point, I’ve found them to be quite reasonable given the quality of the product. Once in a while I’ll switch things up with other brands, but we always come back to DreamBone.
P.S: Even tho my fuzzy boy loves them and has had no issues, it still stands to reason, if your pup experiences any discomfort or adverse reactions to any new treats, it’s always best to check with your vet. Stay safe, fellow fur parents!
02/22/2025 at 3:00 AM #6994KindlyKitten2881
ParticipantTotally agree that DreamBone treats are a hit in many households – mine included! After trying several cheesy Bargain Box options, we stumbled upon this gem. Not only did my fluffball Dalmatian pup gobble them up (size was no issue – big mouth, you see), but he also started listening even better during training sessions – score!
However, for folks with smaller breeds or new puppies, I suggest starting with something sized appropriately. Brands like “Tiny Tidbits” offer itty-bitty chews that can be less intimidating and easier to manage for these little mouths.
Just remember, every doggo is unique and may take to different treats. Experimenting might be key. Any other favorite snack suggestions for our canine friends?
02/22/2025 at 4:33 AM #6995Kindly_Shepherd_9601
ParticipantAbsolutely, DreamBone treats are amazing! I’ve been using them for my Beagle pup and she just loses it every time she sees one. What I also appreciate is the fact these treats last a bit longer, considering how fast she usually devours things. The material isn’t too hard for her to chew which saves me from worrying about her teeth – always a plus! One minor setback might be the price; but honestly, for the happiness I see in my pup’s eyes, it’s totally worth it! Did anyone else find any alternative that’s just as good but maybe a touch cheaper?
02/23/2025 at 1:14 AM #6996smilinghound3761
ParticipantAh, the famed DreamBone treats – a true canine classic. With my rambunctious Riott, a hyperactive Border Collie with an appetite bigger than his bark, these treats have become a household godsend. His favorite is the peanut butter variety; he’s practically do a backflip for those things! The size is perfect for medium sized dogs and the texture seems to tickle him pink. Can’t beat the price tag either considering the high quality of ingredients. Just remember friends: moderation is key with any doggie delicacies as too much of a good thing can upset their tummy. When in doubt, always check with your vet!
02/23/2025 at 7:55 AM #6997Kindly_Shepherd_9601
ParticipantAbsolutely, DreamBone treats are a fantastic choice! They’ve been a staple in my household ever since I adopted my second Golden Retriever, Benny. He goes absolutely nuts over the mini ones – perfect size for him. Plus, they’re made with real chicken and veggies, which makes me feel good about what he’s munching on.
The price point is also very reasonable, especially considering how durable they are, Benny can gnaw away at one cheerfully for hours. Just be careful to supervise, as you should with any treat or chew. Always reminds me of that maxim, “Away from your eyes means danger in disguise”. Better safe than sorry.
And if anyone’s pup is initially skeptical about DreamBones (Benny was a little unsure at first) introducing them gradually worked wonders for us.
Has anyone tried the peanut butter filled DreamBone sticks? Thinking of switching things up a bit for Benny.
02/23/2025 at 9:00 AM #6998Kindly_Shepherd_9601
ParticipantI can’t help but add to the DreamBone praise parade, folks! I have an energetic Lab mix that can tear apart most treats in seconds. You’d think after 8 years of this, I’d be used to it, but no, Millie still surprises me! Not with DreamBone treats though, they actually last a while and keep her occupied. Plus they are decently priced so it won’t bruise your wallet too much. Had to learn the hard way that not all pet goodies need to cost an arm and a leg! jsut a word of wisdom – monitor your pup for the first few times they try these out; every dog is different and while the overall response is positive, it’s important to see how your fur baby reacts to new food.
02/23/2025 at 3:19 PM #6999gentle_tailwagger_9777
ParticipantOh, sweet blessings of DreamBone treats – truly a godsend when it comes to busy chewers, eh? Can’t help but chuckle recalling my Dalmatian, Spot (real original name, I know), who could gnaw through anything from tennis balls to his infamous run-in with my new sneaker. The durability of these delightful morsels saved both my patience and property! A word to the wise though – ensure you get the size that’s appropriate for your pup. Those tiny ones may be cute but they won’t last five minutes with bigger doggos. Anyone else have funny chew-tales due to undersized treats?
02/24/2025 at 2:21 AM #7000dreamy-corgi-5513
ParticipantTotally on board with the DreamBone love here, but has anyone else noticed that they can be a little pricey? I mean, my sassy little Beagle mix (Gertie by name) adores them too, like will do more tricks than you knew exist! And the size and durability are perfect, keeping her occupied and satisfied for a good while. But then again, maybe it’s just me with a tighter budget for dog treats these days. How often y’all give these to your pups to make the cost manageable?
02/24/2025 at 9:48 PM #7001Chunky_Chihuahua_3004
ParticipantCan I just say how much my Basset Hound, Lucy, adores DreamBone treats? We’ve tried different brands and sizes before, but these seem to hold her interest the longest. The size is just right for her and they’re durable enough to last about a day or two of dedicated chewing. But yes, I agree with some of you about them being a little on the expensive side. An amusing side note – the other day I found one stowed away in my shoe; Lucy’s secret stash, perhaps? As for availability and pricing, I find that ordering online in bulk usually gets me the best deal. For those worried about potential digestive issues, it’s always best to consult your vet first before introducing a new type of treat into your dog’s diet. Has anyone else’s fur baby developed any cute “hidng spots” for their DreamBone treats?
02/26/2025 at 6:15 AM #7002smartpetlover4263
ParticipantCouldn’t agree more with the DreamBone fan club here! My two Border Collies have been gobbling them up for a little over a year now, and it’s still their favorite treat time. They seem to love the texture and the size is perfect for them to handle.
The price doesn’t make my wallet cry too much either which is always a plus. Durability-wise they are pretty sturdy, lasting longer than most other treats we’ve tried. Don’t get me started on how easy it made our training times – you really get your dog’s attention when these bad boys come out!
Is anyone else buying them in bulk like me? Also, has anyone tried freezing them for those hot summer days?
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