“Just Got My Paws on Yummy Combs Dog Treats: Share Your Experiences?”

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    I’ve also tried Yummy Combs with my Lab, Max. They’re indeed tasty (according to pooch’s reaction, not my taste buds!). But as I found, they didn’t last very long with him; a larger size might have been more appropriate for my big furball. On the flip side, I really appreciated that these treats are relatively low in calories, considering Max has been packing on a few pandemic pounds! As an alternative, we’ve started incorporating long-lasting chews from brands like Nylabone annd KONG – they seem to endure his vigorous chewing while still offering that dental hygiene boost Yummy Combs claim to provide. Has anyone else tried switching to long-lasting chews? Did you find your dog took well to them? Keep in mind if your dog has any dietary restrictions or allergy concerns always consult your vet before introducing new treats!

    #7216
    Happy-Siamese-6502
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    I gave the Yummy Combs a shot with my Bulldog, Daisy, and she’s been lovin’ them too! Fantastic for her dental health without the worry of harsh chemicals. They are a bit on the pricier side but the quality is well worth it, IMO. One piece of advice though: make sure to choose the size that’s appropriate for your pup – Daisy is medium-sized and the large ones were way too big for her comfort. She almost choked on it once due to being oversized, so I found that the small size works better with her. Something to keep in mind when ordering these treats! Has anyone else noticed a difference in their dog’s behavior or health since starting them on Yummy Combs?

    #7217
    Kindly-Doggo-9167
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    I’m glad to hear people are enjoyin’ Yummy Combs dog treats! We’ve tried them with our German Shepherd, Sasha. Being a big breed, I was worried the portion size might be too small but boy, was I wrong! Even though Sasha gobbles up everything, she took her time with these treats. They’re surprisingly durable and great for keeping her engaged.

    And about the price? Well, they ain’t cheap but given how long they last and how much Sasha loves ’em, yeah, totally worth it. If your dog loves chewy treats, definitely consider giving Yummy Combs a try.

    Anyone else have tips on making the treats last longer? Maybe a stick-in-the-fridge trick or somethin’? Just curious!

    #7218

    I’ve actually just recently got these Yummy Combs treats for my Golden Retriever, Bella. She took to them like a pro! These treats are pretty durable, which is great because Bella is a pretty vigorous chewer. They’re a bit on the larger size so smaller dogs might have a bit of a tougher time with them. One thing I’d definitely advise is, if you’re introducing new treats to your pup’s diet, do it slowly and watch for any signs of reactions or upset stomachs. All in all, considering the quality and price, I’d say they’re solid option. Happy munching to your doggos!

    #7219
    Kindly-Kitten-1250
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    So, we’re all just gushing about Yummy Combs now, huh? Well, I can’t resist joining the gang! I’ve got a Saint Bernard who could probably gobble up my car if I added a bit of peanut butter on it. So, naturally, getting these ‘combs’ was like tossing crumbs to a giant. Sure, he seemed to dig ’em, but durability didn’t get a chance to shine with my monster pooch – they were history in mere seconds!

    Anyone else face the same with larger breeds or do I just own Houdini reincarnated as a lovable, slobbering furball? Also, anyone trying to make them last longer for your dogs or have any tips for introducing worms on speed…I mean, dogs to slower treat eating habits?

    #7220
    lively-tabby-3301
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    Absolutely agree with the Yummy Combs love here! I’ve been giving these to my 6-year-old Beagle, Rufus. What I appreciate the most is the unique design. He’s quite fussy and tends to gobble down his snacks quickly, but the comb shape of this treat slows him down a bit, making snack time last a little longer which Rufus seems to thoroughly enjoy. I won’t lie though, they’re a tad pricier than your regular treats but they do seem to serve us well in terms of dental hygiene (though it’s no replacement for regular brushing!). Any one else noticed any positive changes in thier pup’s oral health since trying Yummy Combs?

    #7221
    Kindly-Doggo-9167
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    You know, with all the Yummy Combs praise here, I thought I’d also chip in, but from a slightly different perspective. As much as my lab, Finn, absolutely loves Yummy Combs, it’s worth mentioning that they might not be the best choice for those on a budget. When compared to other treats we’ve tried, like Barkin’ Biscuits or Woofalicious Wafers, Yummy Combs are definitely a bit pricier.

    That said, the quality and nutritional value of these treats make them worth every penny in my opinion. Plus, Finn can’t get enough of the unique honeycomb design – makes him chew a bit slower which is always a welcome change! So yeah, while they’re more expensive they tick all the boxes for us.

    But what about you guys? Have you managed to find any budget-friendly alternatives with similar benefits?

    #7222
    dreamyragdoll9075
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    Oh boy, it’s Yummy Combs party here and I won’t be the dull moment! I’ve been a dog owner for 16 years now, and I know for a fact that treats can be a tricky territory. Well, Yummy Combs didn’t disappoint. My Rottweiler, Bruno, loves ’em to bits. A quick tip to everyone who’s just starting out with these goodies: they’re quite sizeable. If you have a smaller breed of dog, mabye start off with half a Comb as it could be much for him initially. Be prepared for happy tail-wags and puppy eyes begging for more! Has anyone noticed any interesting reactions from your dogs while enjoying these treats?

    #7224
    Loyal_Siamese_9145
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    Just as most up here, I’ve had a pretty amazing experience with Yummy Combs too. My Labrador pup is a aggressive chewer annd these lasted far longer than some of the other treats we’d tried earlier. In terms of size, they’re pawfect even for a bigger dog like mine – large enough to keep him fixated but not way too big that he’d trouble handling. Noticeably it did a good job cleaning his teeth; I saw a significant reduction in tartar build-up after incorporating these into his routine.

    Just one small tip for anyone thinking about introducing this to their pet’s diet: always monitor your doggy the first few times they have it, just like you would with any new treat. If you see any odd reactions, don’t wait it out – best to consult with a vet instead. But yeah, do give Yummy Combs a shot, folks! Dogs seem to love ’em and us humans appreciate the easy clean-up afterward. Plus, everyone loves fresh-smelling pupper breath! Wonder if anyone noticed an improvement in their doggo’s coat after using these? My Gus’s has been shinier these days but not sure if it’s attributable to Yummy Combs.

    #7225
    dreamy-corgi-5513
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    Looks like I’m joining the Yummy Combs cheer squad too! I’ve got a little Corgi who’s usually picky with his treats – it’s often a battle trying to find something that he’ll enjoy and won’t make a mess. But boy, did he go crazy for these! The Yummy Combs have been great both in terms of size and material, they give him something to realy chew on without breaking apart into teeny pieces. Now, do remember every pup is unique; so you might still want to monitor your fur baby on first tries jsut in case it doesn’t fit well with them just yet. Even their middle price range worked fine for us, especially given how long they actually last. Just my two cents folks!

    #7226
    tinyhound7059
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    Well, I’ll be barking up a different tree here. Yes, Yummy Combs are great, no denying their popularity, but have you folks tried the Whimzees range? My 7 year old Boxer has been in love with their Alligator treats for years now. Easy on his teeth and keeps him busy for a while – plus, they’ve a variety of shapes if your pup loves variety just like mine does (a battle between the crocodile and hedgehog is a regular sight at my house). They’re a little pricier than Yummy Combs, but from my perspective worth every extra penny. Anyone else tried these?

    #7227

    I’ve got a tale to tell about my Springer Spaniel and Yummy Combs! My Spaniel, being an active breed, had some dental build-up even though he’s only two. A friend of mine suggested Yummy Combs, and now they’ve become our go-to treat. The size fits perfectly (we chose the medium size) and as per my observation, it seems pretty durable too – lasts more than just a few chews. Plus, I can’t omit that it’s comparatively affordable than most other specialist dental treats. My dog absolutely loved the honey flavor! Just remember folks, this isn’t an alternative to regular teeth cleaning or vet visits for dental check-ups. Overall, Yummy Combs has been worth every penny in our house, and I’ll recommend them for any pup parents out there. Has anyone else found a particular flavor their dogs like more?

    #7228

    I’ve gotta say, my Labrador Retriever, Hazel, simply adores these Yummy Combs. She’s quite a big girl and the large size was perfect for her. I particularly appreciate the ease with which she digests these treats, with no unpleasant surprises afterwards 💩! The only minor concern I had was the price – they seemed a bit steep initially.

    For those who found them pricy too, consider this: I’ve noticed that Hazel’s much calmer during our grooming sessions when she has a Yummy Comb in her mouth. For me, it’s like investing in peace of mind.

    Question to all: Any other high-quality dog treats you guys would recommend for large breeds? Always on lookout for variety without compromising on quality!

    #7230
    smiling-catmom-4388
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    Just want to share my experience with Yummy Combs aas well. I’ve got an eager-to-please Shih Tzu mix and oh boy, did he take to these treats! They’re perfect in size for smaller breeds like him and seem to be really durable. Plus, the price isn’t too shabby for the quality you’re getting. But ever since I introduced him to Yummy Combs, his favorite pastime has become trying to get at every last bit lodged in those cone spaces. Maybe it’s about the challenge, not just the treat! Anyways, have anyone else noticed their dogs being more attentive or obedient after introducing Yummy Combs into their diet? Remember though, for any sudden behavioral changes, better consult with your vet.

    #7231
    Kindly-Doggo-9167
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    Oh, the tales I could tell about my Bulldog, Bruno, with these Yummy Combs. My chunky buddy isn’t one to turn his snout up at any treat, but he’s been especially keen on these Hive-Fives. Despite their smaller size being aimed for tinier breeds, they’ve been great for Bruno’s portion control – the big guy doesn’t mind.

    And let me tell you, they aren’t lying when they say these treats last longer. Bruno typically treats his toys like an all-you-can-eat buffet and they’re usually gone in no time. But with these? It actually kept him busy for a good while! They do errrrrm…come out the other end rather confetti-ish (a rather colorful backyard surprise), but a minor detail overall. As always though, if your dog has any unusual reactions or health concerns, don’t hesitate to check in with your vet!

    As for price, yeah…they’re not the cheapest out there. But considering that it doubles as a form of entertainment for Bruno (and let’s be honest, for me too), I’d still say it’s worth every penny.
    Speaking of pennies saved though – pro-tip: if you buy in bulk online you can nab some pretty sweet deals! Any other owners found fun ways to save a few bucks on treats and toys?

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