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03/21/2025 at 4:14 AM #7024
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ParticipantI’ve been using Hollywood Stars dog treats for my golden retriever, Max, and you’re right about the size! Initially, I was worried it would be too much for him. But Max simply loves them and ends up indulging in a good chew session, making them last longer. As per the price, I won’t say they are super cheap, but considering their size – it’s worth it. An added little bonus – it seems these treats are great to keep him busy when we’ve got company over or if I am tied up with work. Just always remember that even with treats as big as these, supervision is key. Anyone else tried these with large breeds? How was your experience?
03/24/2025 at 7:09 PM #7025Happy_Furryfriend_6311
ParticipantOh yeah, the Hollywood Stars treats are like gargantuan doggy-biscuit planets! My little pug, Goliath (yes, ironic I know), looked at me like I was insane when I first tried to give him one – perhaps contemplating if it was a new chew toy instead. As for durability, they sure stand up to gnawing! Still, the price point is a bit up there…but then again, what do you expect from something named “Hollywood”, right? Anyhow, I’d suggest breaking them into smaller pieces for the pooches on the leaner side of things or those with a smaller bite radius. Gives you more bang for your buck too! But overall, it’s been a hilarious sight and Goliath doesn’t seem to mind after getting used to his giant treat!
03/26/2025 at 10:15 AM #7026lively-tabby-3301
ParticipantI’ll chime in here – my chessie, Sam, loves Hollywood Stars dog treats too but agreed they are pretty massive for smaller pups. I usually break them into smaller pieces which seems to do the trick. It’s a bit of extra work but Sam doesn’t seem to mind munching smaller bits annd it means I don’t have to shop for different treats for his size. So maybe try that if you’re feeling like these treats are too big for your fur-baby? As for cost – yeah they’re not the cheapest on the market but in terms of quality, I think they’re worth every penny. Any other folks had luck resizing these without losing thier effectiveness?
03/30/2025 at 9:47 PM #7027Playful_Hound_494
ParticipantI’ve noticed that my dachshund, Charlie, can’t get enough of these Hollywood Stars treats too. But I’ve to admit, their sheer size has me often splitting one treat into three parts – anybody else doing the same for smaller breeds? I guess Charlie would love it if they came in varying sizes too. On a side note, I appreciate how long these treats last though, even after opening the pack, they stay crunchy and fresh in the pantry. That’s a huge plus! So, have you folks figured any way to make these mega morsels more manageable for our smaller four-legged friends?
04/03/2025 at 5:49 AM #7028Happy-Siamese-6502
ParticipantJust reading the thread and I’m chuckling to myself because my border collie, Max, is another mega-fan of these Hollywood Stars dog treats. As much as they’re a bit on the larger side, he does seem to appreciate the challenge and thoroughly enjoys every nibble. That said, for smaller pups or older dogs with dental issues, breaking them into smaller pieces might be a safe bet.
The quality is top-notch too – they haven’t crumbled or cracked in the bag and even on hikes, they stay fresh and enjoyable for him. Made with wholesome materials which is always reassuring.
Price-wise, they are slightly more expensive than standard treats but honestly, seeing Max’s overexcited tail-wagging when he smells one, I’d say they’re well worth it! Anyone else’s fur-baby does a special ‘treat-dance’ for these delicious bites?
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