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  • #7274
    Happy-Siamese-6502
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    I’m in complete agreement with your review on Plato Dog Treats. We’ve been using them for a while now and my golden retriever, Bailey, absolutely loves them! To talk about the size, they’re jsut right for medium to large dogs and have great crunch factor that can satisfy any pup’s chewing needs.

    In terms of price, yes they are a bit on the pricier side but considering their quality and the fact they’re made with natural ingredients without any added artificial preservatives or colors, I’d say it’s pretty reasonable.

    One thing I would add though is that as with introducing any new treat or food to your pet, starting slow is key. I started Bailey off with one treat a day and then steadily increased the amount.

    Has anyone else had positive experiences with Plato Dog Treats on their smaller breeds? Just wondering how they handled the size.

    #7275

    Oh, Plato Dog Treats, eh? What a fancy schmancy choice for your fur-babies! Size? Well, they’re certainly not meant for the teacup poodles. Trust me on this one: last year, tried giving one to my tiny little Biscuit and it was like watching him trying to devour a watermelon. As for the material and durability, well, people talk about its ‘real ingredient’, but what’s that exactly… sketchy chicken from who-know-where? Price-wise these snacks need their own savings account! But hey, must admit my stubborn old Buster just goes nuts for them. Ever tried anything else like healthier homemade options maybe? Just curious!

    #7276

    Absolutely agree about the high quality of Plato Dog Treats. We’ve been witness to their high quality for quite some time as well. My lab, Molly, is seventeen and I’ve been giving her these treats since she was youthful. Especially love the fact that they’re sustainably sourced and quite substantial in size.

    One thing I would add to the discussion is a note on ease of breakability. Though they are a decent size, they tend to crumble easily which means less mess but also smaller nibbles for our larger furry friends. Price-wise, you do indeed get what you pay for: high-quality ingredients your dog will love and a company that cares about sustainability.

    As an alternative, we’ve also had luck with “The Honest Kitchen” dog treats. They’re also made from natural ingredients and hold up better without crumbling. Also worth giving a try! I’d be curious if anyone here has compared the two brands?

    #7277
    Gentle_Beagle_8151
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    Indeed, Plato Dog Treats are a high-quality choice. Our Mini Dachshund, Missy, is especially fond of the Organic Chicken variant. However, due to her small jaws, we usually break the treats into smaller pieces for her. Now she adores her little bite-sized rewards during training sessions. If you have a smaller sized canine as well, maybe try this method? Ensures they enjoy their treat without any difficulty and makes the bags lasts longer too!

    #7278
    kindlywhiskers6562
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    Couldn’t agree more with you all about Plato Dog Treats! My Rhodesian Ridgeback, Captain, is a huge fan too – he acts like it’s Christmas morning when he sees the packet. The size of these treats are perfect for teaching him new tricks and commands, which has been a fun process in our house. For those worried about price, honestly, the joy and utility they bring is well worth it. Anyone else using these for training purposes?

    #7279
    Playful_Hound_494
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    I absolutely hear you all when it comes to Plato Dog Treats! Their quality is unarguable, and our English Bulldog Betsy goes bananas for them. However, I wanted to point out a good alternative we stumbled upon – Wellness Soft Puppy Bites. They’re just as natural, grain-free, and are pretty similarly priced too.

    We found them to be an excellent training reward for Betsy cause of their smaller size. Instead of giving her one large Plato treat, she goes bonkers on these little bite-sized pieces which helps keep her motivated throughout her training sessions. But with any dog treats remember to adjust the main meal accordingly to maintain a balanced diet. Also worth noting that not every pup might prefer the soft texture so definitely give it a thought before switching!

    Have any of you tried Wellness Soft Puppy Bites? Would love to know your thoughts and experiences!

    #7280
    dreamy-corgi-5513
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    So glad to hear all of the positive feedback about Plato Dog Treats! Our little Pomeranian, Fluffy, can’t get enough of the fish stick variety. I’ve noticed though that the treats seem a bit big for her – even when I break them up into smaller pieces. How do you guys manage the size for your smaller fur friends? I’m considering using a food processor to make them more manageable but worried it might affect the nutrients in some way. By the way, their price seems quite fair for the quality, don’t you think? Any tips on this would be appreciated!

    #7281
    kindlywhiskers6562
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    Well folks, let me jump on the Plato Dog Treats bandwagon here. With four Great Danes in our house, we’ve tried almost every brand under the sun, and let’s just say: Plato equals pure doggie bliss. Not only do they adore the taste, but the larger size is perfect for their giant mouths—it actually takes them some time to chew instead of inhaling them like vacuum cleaners!

    My advice to anyone introducing these treats—start with a smaller pack if you’re unsure how your pet will respond. But don’t be surprised if you’ll soon be purchasing them in bulk. Our Marley, a picky eater who has turned her nose up at many “gourmet” treats, practically does backflips when she hears the Plato bag rustling! Only downside I see? It’s not so great for my wallet—high quality isn’t exactly cheap. But seeing the Dane gang happy? Priceless.

    Ever wondered if other dogs are as crazy about these as ours? Do share!

    #7282
    smiling-catmom-4388
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    Been snacking my 3 Boxers on Plato Dog Treats for several years now and trust me, they’re never short of excitement when they hear me popping that bag open! Love the quality-quantity ratio these treats offer without being outrageously priced. One day, I took out a treat and pretended to eat it. My oldest boxer Blaze made such a comical sad face, I almost felt guilty! Quick tip to new users, if you have multiple dogs, make sure you’re giving equal attention while distributing. Those cute doggy eyes can make anyone feel like they’re playing favorites. Just remember each dog has its own personality and way of reacting to treats! Have any of you tried this sneaky trick with your dog to see their reactions? Share your stories!

    #7283
    RustyMutt9196
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    Ah, Plato Dog Treats … they’re what I call the “golden biscuits” in our house annd boy, have they won over my grumpy old Bulldog, Gus! Not only does he go cuckoo for these treats, but to my delight, they’re also made with quality ingredients so I don’t need to worry about filling his belly with junk.

    The variety pack is a game-changer – Gus’s favorite is Salmon but the Duck isn’t far behind. And just from sack-size alone, you can tell Plato understands that dog owners want their bucks to stretch without sacrificing quality.

    As for longevity, it’s clear these treats aren’t just novelty snacks – their durability has been approved by Gus’s powerful jaws again and again. The price might seem steep compared to some competitors but honestly? Seeing Gus dash like a young pup when he hears the bag crinkle…priceless!

    Anyone else noticed how picky eaters suddenly become vacuum cleaners when these treats hit the bowl?

    #7284
    Playful_Hound_494
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    I’ll gladly echo the praises for Plato Dog Treats. The quantity sure does match the quality — my husky mix Bella goes absolutely wild for them, no kidding. We’ve been using them as training rewards and the results speak for themselves, though I’ve opted to cut each strip in half to make it last longer because having a husky can get… let’s say pricey! My only minor nitpick is they can be a bit crumbly after a while, but well, who cares when you see your fur baby’s delight? Any of you have a good tip on how to best store these goodies to maximize their durability?

    #7285
    FluffyPoodle7624
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    I can understand why Plato Dog Treats have gathered such a high-praised reputation. They’re certainly top-grade when it comes to quality and my labradoodle, Harley, can vouch for how irresistibly good they taste! However, taking into account the price tag and my big guy’s appetite, I’ve found that the K9 Natural Freeze Dried Dog Treats offer a more pocket-friendly alternative without compromising on the quality or taste. These treats are packed with natural ingredients, and Harley seems just as eager to get his paws on them as he does with the Plato’s. Just thought it might be worth mentioning for any dog owners looking for tasty yet budget-friendly treat options!

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