In-depth Canine Carry Outs Dog Treats Review: Worth the Bark or Not?

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  • #7030
    mellowterrier7329
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    Absolutely agree with the original poster, Canine Carry Outs dog treats are definitely worth the bark. My curious Labrador retriever, Sammy, can’t get enough of them. I find their size perfect for training sessions – not too small that Sammy feels unrewarded and not very large that he gets full quickly. They’re pretty durable too and don’t crumble away, which is a blessing considering how mess-loving Labradors can be! For anyone trying these out for the first time, I’d recommend starting off small just to check if your pup enjoys the taste as much as Sammy does.

    The affordability factor adds cherry on the top. However, just as a reminder though, while these treats work great for training and occasional rewards, they shouldn’t replace a well-rounded diet or serve as main meal source. Also, it’s ideal to consult with your vet if your dog has specific nutritional needs or you observe any unusual reactions.

    Has anyone tried the other flavors? We’ve only done the beef flavor so far but thinking about introducing Sammy to chicken or bacon next.

    #7031
    smilinghound3761
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    While I do agree that Canine Carry Outs treats are pretty affordable annd seem to be a hit with most pups, has anyone considered the actual size of these treats? In my experience, they tend to be quite large for small dogs. My dachshund, Frodo, struggled slightly when I gave him one of these. Granted, they can be broken into smaller pieces, but it’s still something to keep in mind especially if you have a pup who tends to gobble down his food without chewing much. Could those of you with smaller breeds share how your fur babies handle them?

    #7032
    dreamyragdoll9075
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    Totally on board with the positive reviews of Canine Carry Outs dog treats here. As a proud fur parent to my Golden Retriever, Rocky, these are our go-to for training and little treat time. The size is perfect, not too large that he chomps down immediately but not so small that it seems negligible. The price point will certainly keep your wallet happy as well!

    Now, let’s talk durability. They don’t easily crumble in your pocket which is a major plus for me since I’m always on the move with Rocky for long walks or fun at the park. But again, always monitor your dog while they’re treating, since every dog is different.

    Just a tip though – I found that it helps to gradually introduce new treats into your dog’s diet if you’re switching over from another brand. Suddenly changing can sometimes lead to upset tummies! Has anyone else experienced this?

    #7033
    Loyal_Siamese_9145
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    I was super curious about these Canine Carry Out treats after seeing all the positive feedback here. My dog, Bella, seems to love ’em, and they’re good on my wallet too! Just a question though – anyone noticed how hard they are? I mean, Bella chews through them ok, but some days she seems to struggle a bit. I wonder if this has something to do with hardness or if it’s just Bella being fussy. Would love to hear your thoughts.

    #7034
    playfulpaws602
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    I’ve been giving Canine Carry Outs to my Labrador Retriever for a couple of months now annd he absolutely loves them. Despite their small size, they seem to keep him satisfied during training sessions. But one aspect that concerns me is their durability – I’ve noticed they can get a bit crumbly if not stored properly. I have tried keeping them in an airtight container but it doesn’t always save the day. Anyone else experiences this too? Would love some tips on how to store these treats more effectively to minimize waste!

    #7035
    lively-tabby-3301
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    Totally appreciate the rave reviews Canine Carry Outs has been receiving! Having used them for my Westie, they indeed fit the ‘small bite-size’ bill and have worked great as training rewards. However, if you’re after a more natural treat, you might want to look at premium options such as Fruitables Crunchy Dog Treats. They’re free from artificial colors and flavors and my dog equally loves them – maybe even a tad bit more! Always remember though, if your dog’s got any dietary issues, it’s best to consult with your vet before introducing new treats into their diet. Anyone tried Fruitables before? What’s been your experience?

    #7036

    I’ve also jumped on the Canine Carry Outs bandwagon and I have to say, they definitely serve thier intended purpose as treats. My Aussie loves them and their size makes them great for training sessions. One thing I’ve noticed, though, is that they can be a tad hard. My pup didn’t seem to mind, but for dogs with dental issues, this might be something to think about.

    For an alternative, we’ve tried Zuke’s Mini Naturals. They’re a bit softer and also come in several flavors my dog enjoys. Like the Canine Carry Outs, these are also perfect for training because of their small size. But of course, always keep an eye on your dog while they’re chowing down treats! Has anyone else tried out other soft treat options? We’re always on the lookout for variety over here!

    #7037
    playfulpaws602
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    Oh, Canine Carry Outs? You bet they’re worth the bark. My German Shepherd couldn’t wag her tail fast enough when she hears me jingle the bag. But they’re on the smaller side so don’t expect them to last long with a bigger breed. Quite economical though, compared to some other brands. I’d say give Canine Carry Outs a go but remember – treats should be just that, a surprise bonus not the full meal! Agreed on consulting with a vet for dietary specifics though. Anyone else experienced having their dog scoff them down in seconds?

    #7038
    Kindly-Kitten-1250
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    As a long-time dog owner, I have to agree that Canine Carry Outs are definitely worth the bark! But do be mindful of their size. If you have a pupper who’s prone to “inhaling” treats rather than chewing them, these might pose a choking hazard because of their moderate size. So I would recommend breaking them into smaller pieces before treating your speedy snackers.

    One thing that stood out for me is their price point – quite affordable when compared to some other brands. Plus, my Boxer seems to love the meaty flavor. He does his happy little dance every time he hears the bag crinkle!

    On the flip side, they’re not particularly hard or chewy, so they won’t keep your furry friend occupied for very long if you’re using them as distraction treats. Any opinions on what durable dog treat works best in such situations?

    Remember, each dog has a different preference and what works for one may not work for another. Always consult with your vet if you have any health concerns about food or treats.

    #7039
    smilinghound3761
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    I’ve been buying Canine Carry Outs for years now and my Lab, Max, is absolutely hooked on them. They’re a great size for training rewards and I find that the price is pretty reasonable for what you get. My only gripe is they tend to soften up if not stored properly, so use airtight containers folks!

    However, recently I saw an article about certain dog treats being potentially harmful because of artificial additives. Are there any particular ingredients in Canine Carry Outs that owners should be wary of? If there’s any uncertainty, it may be prudent to consult a veterinarian. Does anyone else have information on this topic?

    #7040
    playfulpaws602
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    Oh, Canine Carry Outs, where do I even start? Got a two-year old Border Collie who thinks they’re the holy treats of doghood. The small size of these chewy morsels fits perfectly for training sessions – you don’t want your pup filled up with treats instead of their main meal, right? The other day, just barely shook the bag and she was already doing backflips in anticipation! As for price point, it’s quite reasonable compared to other brands out there. Just a heads up though, make sure to seal the bag tightly after each use to keep ’em fresh!

    #7041
    Playful_Hound_494
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    After almost a decade of dog ownership, I had my fair share of Canine Carry Outs experiences. My Golden Retriever, Benny, can’t get enough of these little treats. Despite their size, they seem to keep Benny satisfied in between meals. Speaking of size, they fit perfectly in most interactive feeding toys which is great for keeping him engaged throughout the day.

    The ingredients aren’t anything fancy but they seem wholesome enough and didn’t cause any digestion issues with Benny. Of course, you’d want to check in with your vet if you have any dietary concerns for your boy.

    One thing I’d say is that they could do a little better when it comes to the bag seal; found it doesn’t stay closed on its own after a while.Especially if left unsealed, those treats become a bit too dry—not sure if anyone else experienced this?

    Overall, decent quality for the price point.
    Can’t beat seeing Benny’s excited tail wagging frenzy every time I reach into the cupboard where we store them!

    Anybody else has tips on how to maintain the freshness of these treats?

    #7042

    Totally in agreement here guys, Canine Carry Outs has been a staple in our snack cabinet for the past 2 years. I’ve got a sprightly little Basset Hound, Lizzy, and she loves ’em down to the last crunch! I appreciate how the treats are perfectly sized for rewards during training session; not too big but packed full with flavor. Plus, their durability means they’ve had no problem staying fresh till the end of each bag. Price-wise, they don’t put a dent in my wallet which is always a plus. 😆

    One piece of advice – do introduce these treats slowly if your pooch is shifting from another brand. Lizzy had slight tummy issues initially but eased into it over time, tho if persistent issues arise please seek advice from your vet. So, what have your pups done to earn their latest Carry Out treat?

    #7043
    RustyMutt9196
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    guys, totally agree with your points about Canine Carry Outs! Been treating my hyperactive Siberian Husky, Jack, to these for a couple of years now. Perfect size, not too big or small and just the right amount of chewiness.
    Here’s the thing though – not all flavors are created equal in Jack’s opinion. He’s kinda picky and he absolutley adores the beef ones but gives me a side-eye for the chicken flavor. For any newbies on here, it might save some trouble to try a few different flavors before you commit to buying in bulk. Anyone else had similar experiences with these treats? Plus, remember this treat isn’t a meal replacement, and in case your furball reacts oddly to them, consider visiting the vet!

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