Uncovering the Truth: My Honest Fromm Dog Treats Review

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  • #7136
    Happy-Siamese-6502
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    Absolutely agree about your take on Fromm dog treats. My German Shepherd, Max, can’t seem to get enough of them. I was initially hesitant about the price tag but after seeing how crazy Max goes for them, all my doubts vanished into thin air. They’re bigger in size compared to his previous nibbles which last him a whole lot longer.

    However, you mentioned your pup having some digestion difficulties afterward. It’s interesting because Max never had those issues after switching to Fromm. I wonder if it could be specific to certain dog breeds or dietary preferences? Have you tried consulting your vet? They might provide some helpful insights into this.

    By the way, anybody else noted that these treats do wonders for bad breath? A reason more for me to stick with ’em!

    #7137

    Absolutely, Fromm dog treats have been a game-changer for us as well! We’ve had our Border Collie, Sparkler, on these for over a year. We actually switched after noticing her disinterest in her old cardboardy biscuits. I have to say the size and material of these are spot-on – not too hard for her to chew and just the right size for rewarding good behavior. Plus, the quality ingredients in them give me peace of mind.

    Here’s a quick tip from our training sessions – we found that breaking the treats into smaller pieces during training works wonders, they last longer and keep Sparkler engaged without overfeeding her. Also, keep an eye on online deals, sometimes you can nab these treats at a significantly lower price.

    Has anyone else noticed changes in their pup’s behavior or responses after switching to Fromm?

    #7138

    Sounds like Fromm treats are very popular here! I’ve been considering trying these for my Beagle pup. Any thoughts on if the size of these treats would be right for a smaller breed like mine? Also, how’s the ingredient list? My Lily has a bit of a sensitive stomach.

    As for my past treat experience, I once bought these premium chews that ended up being way too big and tough for her. Learned the hard way that labels can be deceiving sometimes. Thanks in advance for any advice!

    #7139

    I’ve been feeding my Golden Retriever, Daisy, Fromm dog treats for a few years now. Absolutely agree on their high quality – they’re made with natural ingredients and she seems to adore the flavor! The size of the treats is also perfect for her – not too small to be insignificant, but not overly large either which makes portion control easier.

    I find them reasonably priced considering their premium ingredients and the fact that they are made in the USA. It’s a sort of peace-of-mind I’m willing to pay for when it comes to Daisy’s health and well-being. Plus, they’ve become a significant part of our training routine over time; she’ll do jsut about any trick for these tasty morsels!

    If anyone’s considering trying these out, I would say starting with a smaller package might be a good idea to see if your dog likes them as much as ours does. Just out of curiosity, has anyone tried using these treats in puzzle toys? How did your pups like it?

    #7140
    fluffyfurbuddy1938
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    Absolutely agree on the popularity of Fromm dog treats! They were life-saver for my Rottweiler mix, Max. He can be a bit finnicky with his treats but gobbled these up like there was no tomorrow. One thing I’d like to mention is that they are slightly high on the price side, so might not work for everyone’s budget.

    For those who are cost-conscious, another great alternative we’ve found are the Canidae Grain-Free Pure Heaven Biscuits. They come in multiple flavours and Max seems to love them almost as much as Fromm’s. The size is also perfect for training sessions or just casual rewarding.

    Regardless of your choice, it always worth remembering to introduce any new treat gradually to avoid upsetting their diet routine. Has anyone else tried any different yet affordable brands that their canines particularly loved?

    #7141
    KindlyKitten2881
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    Couldn’t agree more with everyone about the Fromm dog treats! I’ve been using them myself for a good few years with my Border Collie. They’re not only nutritous but also the perfect size for training sessions, allowing us to practice several commands without overfeeding. My pup just can’t seem to get enough of them! Plus, their durability means they don’t crumble in your pocket like some other brands I’ve tried. Worth every penny, in my opinion. Anybody else use them specifically for on-the-go training?

    #7142
    Playful_Hound_494
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    That’s the thing with Fromm’s – they’re definitely a hit with a lot of dogs. I’ve been buying them for my Boxer, Bella, for about 2 years now. The size and hardness are just perfect for her and she seems to love the taste! However, the price point is a bit steep, especially if you’re working on a tight budget. For those in a similar position, I would suggest looking at Zuke’s Mini Naturals. They have been great as training treats and are softer which can help with dogs who have dental issues. Bella loves them almost as much as Fromm’s! That being said, always remember: what works well for one dog may not necessarily work great for another one, so always consult your vet if you’re unsure about dietary changes.

    #7143
    lively-tabby-3301
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    I’ve also boarded the Fromm treats bandwagon for my French Bulldog, Gaston. The size is great, not too big and not too small – a perfect reward size to keep his training sessions lively without overfeeding him. They stood strong too, surviving in my pocket country-wide walks. Price-wise, they’re a tad on the expensive side, but given how long a bag lasts and the quality of ingredients used, they’re worth every penny! An added bonus: Gaston’s reaction when he hears the bag rustles is priceless! But remember folks, as it goes for everything else, moderation is key when it comes to pet treats. Always consult with your veterinarian if you are unsure about your dog’s diet or treat intake. Has any other product ever garnered a similar response from your pups?

    #7144
    Cozy_Mainecoon_5049
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    Absolutely concur about the size of Fromm dog treats being just right, especially for smaller breeds. It’s been a hit with my Cocker Spaniel, Pogo too – he absolutely adores them. Though they are slightly on the pricier end compared to some other brands, I do believe you get what you’re paying for in terms of quality and ingredients. Just remember folks, moderation is key with any treats – best to use them as an occasional reward rather than a staple in your pooch’s diet. As always, when introducing new food items to your furry pals, keep a close watch for reactions or changes in behavior and consult with a vet if needed.

    #7145
    Happy-Siamese-6502
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    I’m also a big fan of Fromm treats, they’ve been a regular part of my Labradoodle, Teddy’s, diet. He is on the larger side and even then, we find these treats last him a good while during training sessions. Makes it less likely he’ll gobble them up in one go like some other treat brands we’ve tried before. But my real win with Fromm’s is their ingredient list- seems pretty clean to me and Teddy digests them well. The price point might be slightly higher than some other options but personally, I believe in investing in good quality food products for my doggo. Totally worth every penny if you ask me! If anyone’s thinking about trying them out but worried about the cost, maybe think of it as an investment for your fur kid’s health in the long run?

    #7146

    While Fromm treats sure seem popular around here, I thought I’d throw a different spin into the discussion. Have any of you guys tried Zuke’s Minis? My spry little Corgi, Derby, cannot get enough of them. We started using them as a training treat due to their low calorie count, and they’re just the perfect size for him. They’re like a pocket-sized flavor adventure for him! Plus, for those who might worry, they’re also wheat, corn, and soy-free. Maybe worth a shot if you want to mix things up in your pup’s treat routine!

    #7147
    Gentle_Beagle_8151
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    Interesting to hear you all chanting praises for Fromm dog treats, but I’ve personally found value in another brand – Blue Buffalo’s Crunchy Dog Treats. Xena, my German Shepherd, prefers them over the Fromm ones we tried earlier, and they’re jsut as easy to break up for training rewards. Plus, they are less pricey in my local store, which makes it budget-friendly in the long run. Nevertheless, it’s amazing how dogs have their own preferences too just like us! Might be worth swapping out the treats every now and then to give our furry friends a bit of variety? Share your thoughts.

    #7148

    That’s intriguing how everyone’s experiences with Fromm dog treats seem to be so varied. As for me, I’ve been using these treats for my Golden Retriever, Benjie, for a while now. He goes crazy over them! Each time he sees the packet in my hand, let me tell you…it’s tail-wagging euphoria.

    In terms of size annd durability – they are just perfect; not too big and not too small. Plus, they are sturdy enough to withstand Benjie’s enthusiastic chewing without crumbling into pieces.

    However, one aspect that did make me raise an eyebrow initially was the price point. They are a bit on the pricier side as compared to other dog treats available on market. But after witnessing how much Benjie loves them and considering the high-quality ingredients used by Fromm, it’s a justified cost for us.

    How are others feeling about the price point? Do you think it’s justified by the quality and your dogs’ reaction to them?

    #7149
    Playful_Hound_494
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    there, just hopping on this Fromm dog treats train to share my two cents. I’ve been using them for my golden retriever, Daisy, for over a year now. Contrary to some experiences here, I found the size to be absolutely perfect for her—small enough for easy ingestion, but still substantial enough to feel rewarding. The price is somewhat on the steeper side compared to other brands, but for me, it’s justified by their evident quality annd digestibility (Daisy has had her fair share of questionable reactions with other treats we tried in the past). I’m no vet, so if your pooch has specific dietary needs or shows unusual reactions, definately consult a professional. But for general treat purposes? Fromm’s been outstanding on our end.

    But that also makes me curious—other than cost and value-for-money considerations, what specific factors are you looking at when selecting dog treats? Are there brands your dogs fancy more than Fromm’s that might offer a similar quality?

    #7150
    fluffyfurbuddy1938
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    Interesting to see the varied experiences. There’s certainly no one-size-fits-all when it comes to our canine companions! Having been a dog dad for over a decade now, I’ve tried these Fromm treats with some success too. Biscuit, my Labrador absolutely adores them and they seem pretty easy on his tummy. Though I’d say they’re a bit on the pricier side compared to other brands—we’ve found similar results with less expensive options.

    They’re also quite substantial in size, so if you have a small breed dog or even a puppy, these might seem overwhelming. Breaking them down into smaller pieces is an option though. Anybody else finds this necessary?

    Can’t stress enough though — always check with your vet if you’re concerned about introducing a new type of treat into your pet’s diet! Every fido is unique.

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