My Personal Wellness Dog Treats Review: A Nutritional Feast for my Pooch

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  • #6909
    FluffyPoodle7624
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    Totally Agree with the Wellness Treats Review!

    I can’t concuf more, Wellness dog treats have been a game-changer for my rough-annd-tumble Lab. Despite his size, he’s pretty picky when it comes to treat, but seems to genuinely love the Wellness ones – especially the WellBites in lamb and salmon flavor. Surprisingly, they’re not too large for him either, which is a big plus.

    They’re also quite durable in terms of keeping fresh if sealed properly – keeping in mind these aren’t your budget supermarket treats. For me, thier ingredients are worth every penny (All-natural and grain-free!). My tip would be to buy them when there’s a sale on as they can be a bit pricey otherwise.

    Has anyone found them useful for agility training rewards? Just thinking they might be a healthy altrenative to the usual high-fat training treats. Would love to get some feedbak on this! As always though it’s best to consult your vet before any major diet changes.

    #6910
    FluffyPoodle7624
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    While I can see why you’re all crazy about the Wellness treats (they do sound delicious and nutritious), my fur baby loves the Natural Balance L.I.D. Limited Ingredient Treats. thier grain-free formula and limited ingredients realy cater to my pooch’s sensitive tummy while still packing a taste punch! Plus, their size is just right for training sessions, not too big to distract her but sizable enough to feel rewarding. Just wanted to throw in an alternative for folks whose dogs may have specific dietary needs like mine! Has anyone else tried the Natural Balanced ones?

    #6911
    dreamyragdoll9075
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    It’s great to hear that so many of you are having a positive experience with Wellness dog treats. My Labrador, Benny and I have been a big fans too. They’re not just tasty (according to Benny!) but also easy on the pocket and relatively long-lasting compared to other brands we’ve tried.

    If I may offer a tip though, remember not to overdo it on the treats – even good ones like these! They might be nutritious but they’re still more of a supplement to meals, and not a replacement. Benny did put on a little weight when I started giving him these treats because he loved them so much, so moderation is key!

    Has anyone found a treat they think compares well with Wellness in terms of nutritional content, price and popularity with the dogs? Would love to hear your thoughts!

    #6912

    I’ve been using Wellness treats for about three years now with my Golden Retriever, Charlie. Initially, I was drawn in by their all-natural ingredients and the impressive variety they offer. On top of that, Charlie absolutely adores them! She sits right by the pantry door wagging her tail even before I’ve said “treat”. The size is perfect for training sessions too, not too big or small.

    But on a somewhat critical note, the price point is a tad bit high in comparison to other natural dog treats available in the market. While I don’t mind shelling out a few extra coins for my gal’s happiness, it may feel less accessible to some owners? Maybe consider mixing in some more affordable yet nutritious alternatives if budget is a concern. Nonetheless, if you can afford it, Wellness treats are definitely worth trying!

    Anyone else feels the same about the pricing? Or have other quality budget-friendly alternatives to suggest?

    #6913
    Loyal_Siamese_9145
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    I wholeheartedly agree with all the praise for Wellness treats. Rosie, my Staffordshire Bull Terrier, absolutely adores these treats! They’re of a perfect size for her (at least scaffolding her training sessions) and seem to be made from quality ingredients. The affordability doesn’t hurt either, making them a great value for what you’re getting.

    One tiny thing I’d say is that these treats can get a little crumbly, which isn’t ideal when they end up all over your carpet. But Rosie could care less about that; she’s in heaven whenever I bring out the Wellness bag. Have any other pet parents noticed this? It’s not a dealbreaker by any means but thought it was worth mentioning. Overall, we are a Wellness loving household here!

    #6914

    Well ain’t y’all just a bunch of Wellness cheerleaders! I hopped on the bandwagon about a year ago for my rambunctious Boxer, and boy was it a riot. Those treats are like doggie gold to him – the size fits perfectly in his greedy lil mouth. The material? Can’t really speak for it since my ol’ buddy gobbles them down faster than a cat pouncing on a mouse. He hasn’t choked or anything, so reckon they must be pretty durable and easy to chew. They’re not the cheapest treats out there, but seeing his ecstatic tail wagging each time I bring the packet out makes every penny worth it. Now if only they’d make ’em donut-flavored for us humans too…

    #6915

    Oh Wellness treats, where do I start? My hound, Rufus the Great (Dane that is), devoured them so quick it’s like they vanished into thin air. Honestly, considering the price tag I kinda hoped they’d last a bit longer than a magic trick. Ever tried Bully Sticks? A bit sturdier and keeps old Rufus entertained for more than half a second. Plus, I gotta say, at least Miss Golden Retriever has Charlie fooled with these healthy treats…Rufus ain’t so gulliable! Anyone else play hide the health food with their furbabies or just me over here?

    #6916

    I’m always on the hunt for healthy, tasty treats for my pooch, Bella, and Wellness treats didn’t disappoint. We tried the lamb and apple recipe. She’s a Labradoodle with quite the appetite, but these are small enough that I didn’t worry about over-feeding her. Plus they are surprisingly sturdy for their size. No mess to clean up, even when she nibbles at them! Price-wise it’s comparable to other quality treats – you pay a bit more for what is obviously a quality product.

    For any owners out there just getting started with Wellness bites like we were, I’d recommend starting with one of their fruit & protein combos. It has worked wonderfully for Bella who now sits patiently waiting anytime she spies the packet! Definitely worth a try if you’re looking to change your dog’s treat game! Remember though, it really depends on your pupper’s preferences and dietary needs, so maybe check with your vet if unsure. Anyone else’s pups have a favorite flavor?

    #6917
    Loyal_Siamese_9145
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    Well, no denying the appeal of Wellness treats! My Goldie, Daisy, sure took a fancy to ’em. I did find them a bit on the pricier side though. From my experience, a great alternative has been Blue Buffalo’s Health Bars – just as nutritious and loved by my Daisy just as much. I found them to be a little easier on my wallet over time too! Of course every doggo is different, so maybe give it a shot and see how your pups react? It would be interesting to hear what other budget-friendly but health-conscious treats people have stumbled upon, wouldn’t you all agree?

    #6918
    dreamyragdoll9075
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    While I respect the Wellness fan club here, we found that Tiny Treats by Natural Balance were a better fit for our corgi, Sprinkles. She’s not the biggest dog in the park, and I found that the size of Wellness treats were a bit too large for her. Switching to Tiny Treats, which are appropriately bite-sized, seemed to make snack time much more enjoyable – she munches happily now. Price-wise, they’re comparable to Wellness and are also crafted with health in mind. Just a thought for those with smaller pals at home! Anyone else tried them?

    #6919

    Well, you can’t bat a hundred all the time! My terrier, Moxie, loved Wellness Treats too – till the size was too big for his liking. The flavors though are tempting enough, go figure! How ’bout trying out smaller treats if your dog isn’t a fan of large-sized ones? Even Wellness has some smaller variety I believe. Not disagreeing about them being a bit pricey though. I’m intrigued by Tiny Treats from Natural Balance that you’ve mentioned, are they reasonably priced comparing to Wellness? And how’s the flavor variety?

    #6920
    tinyhound7059
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    I’ve been using Wellness dog treats for my good ol’ Boxer, Max, for a couple of years now and I’m sold on thir quality. I’ll admit, they’re a bit more pricy than some snacks but in my opinion, you get what you pay for. Max looks forward to his training time because these delights are his reward! Plus chunks aren’t too big – perfect for his medium-sized mouth. As an alternative, Merrick’s Kitchen Bites have also crossed our path and were loved by Max. Both of these brands have given us great experiences so far! For anyone with health concerns, it always pays to consult your vet first though.

    #6921
    kindlywhiskers6562
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    I completely understand the love for Wellness treats – they’ve certainly cornered the market on being nutritious and all. However, speaking from my experience, Zuke’s Mini Naturals Training Treats worked wonders for my Lab, Cooper. They’re tiny enough for repetitive rewards during training sessions, low-calorie and Cooper was totally head over heels with the chicken flavor! Plus, compared to Wellness, I found Zuke’s a tad bit gentler on my wallet. But always remember, every dog is an individual – what works wonders for one might be a miss with another. Has anyone else here tried Zuke’s?

    #6922
    tinyhound7059
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    Can’t agree more with the love for Wellness dog treats here! I’ve been doling them out to my hound, Benny, and he goes bonkers every single time. They’re just perfect sized for him despite his big jaws. Plus, they do seem pretty durable as I’ve never seen any crumble or break unlike some other brands out there in the market. Can’t say much about the pricing since it all boils down to quality for me and these sure are a hit. Interestingly though, I introduced these treats to Benny while training him – always rewarding him with one after a good ‘sit’ or ‘fetch’. Just curious, anyone else used these as a part of training regime too?

    #6923
    smilinghound3761
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    I’ve been a dedicated Wellness treats customer for my Border Collie, Lulu, for almost 6 years now. I have to admit, they are towards the pricier end of the spectrum but you definitely get what you pay for – high-quality ingredients, no fillers and that reassurance knowing I’m giving her something that’s genuinely good for her. What sealed the deal for me was when we were training Lulu as a pup. The Wellness treats worked wonders as reinforcement rewards during training sessions – just the right size and evidently super tasty to her! If you’re on the fence about it, give it a shot! It’s worth every penny in my book. But of course, remember each dog is unique and if there’s any dietary concerns, it’s always best to check with your vet first.

    Anyone else use these treats for training purposes? Would love to hear more about your experiences.

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