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03/01/2025 at 6:08 PM #7003
dreamyragdoll9075
ParticipantWell, let’s just parade down the DreamBone lane with my Frenchie, Alfie, who’s not as easily wooed by these tasty treats. Sure, they’ve got nice chew and are pocket friendly – a budget-friendly treat that wouldn’t have you breaking the bank. But someone explain to me why Alfie thinks it’s more fun to play ‘hide-n-seek’ with them rather than chow down!
Has anyone else encountered their dog turning into Indiana Bones over these treats? Or is Alfie far too engulfed in his treasure hunt fantasy? Maybe your pups could give some “how-to-enjoy-your-treat” lessons to my adventurous little buddy here.
And before you suggest it, yes we’ve tried other brands. In fact, those have been scarfed down so fast I’ve wondered if he even chewed! Just goes to show how unique each pup can be, eh? Always a mystery with these furry friends of ours.
03/07/2025 at 3:05 PM #7004lively-tabby-3301
ParticipantTotally feel the DreamBone love in this thread! My Rottie, Bruno, can be a bit of a picky eater at times, but he never turns down a DreamBone treat. They’re the perfect size for him, not too small or large, and they last quite awhile despite his powerful jaw – which means more enjoyment for my handsome boy. Their price is also pretty decent considering their durability. Just one hiccup tho: Bruno did once lose interest mid-way through a particularly large chew- mabye it got just a bit plain taste-wise? But sure enough, the next day he was right back to gnashing away at it. So all’s well that ends well – even with a hiccup here and there, these treats are still head and paws above the rest of our trials.
How about you guys, any quirks or hiccups with your pups while using DreamBone?
03/11/2025 at 11:09 AM #7005Kindly-Doggo-9167
ParticipantJust adding my two cents good friends, but for any of the bigger breed owners out there, DreamBone’s size variety certainly nails it! I’ve been a German Shepherd owner for over a decade and finding durable, suitably sized treats has always been harder than anticipated. Cue DreamBone – their Large sticks held up an impressively long time against my boy Max’s determined chomping. Even better, Max absolutely adores the chicken flavor. Over time, they’ve proven to be more cost-effective than some other options we’ve tried. The happy wags and focus when I take out the DreamBone pack? Priceless! For smaller fur babies though, do keep an eye on your pup to ensure the treat doesn’t pose a choking hazard. Might be worth discussing suitable treat sizes with your vet!
03/15/2025 at 6:09 AM #7006smiling-catmom-4388
ParticipantJust chiming in with my take on DreamBone treats. My Black Lab, Dexter, has been devouring these for over a year now. No complaints about durability or size here, they’ve held up great and keep him plenty busy. They’re pretty reasonable price-wise too, especially for the quality on offer.
But just like with any dog treat or chews out there, I always advise folks to monitor their dog while they’re enjoying these chewy treats – every pupper is different after all! Agree with those who said it’s best to consult the vet if you’re unsure.
Sure sounds like our pooches are all DreamBone fans through and through, doesn’t it? Has anyone tried DreamBone’s spin-off products? I noticed some grain-free options that sparked my curiosity recently…Do these measure up to the originals?
03/17/2025 at 11:40 AM #7007Loyal_Siamese_9145
ParticipantYeah, can confirm the DreamBone treats love here as well. So, our Shih Tzu, Ziggy, is a pretty little thing but with big time chewing habits! Got him started on these about two years ago and boy, they’ve been a game changer. Notably the size of these treats does seem spot-on for smaller breeds; Ziggy is easily able to carry his treat to his favorite snoozing spot before settling in for a good munch. Not only do they keep him entertained but also, ‘ve noticed that Ziggy’s dental hygiene seems to have improved visibly. Of course, not claiming anything medical here friends – still make regular vet visits for thorough checks. Just my personal observation in Ziggy’s case! They’re slightly more costly than some other dog treats we’ve tried before but the change I see in Ziggy makes it worth every cent. And durability-wise? Solid 10/10, lasts just the right amount of time for a satisfying chew session without any chocking risk – which I think is all thanks to its rawhide-free nature. So yeah, from my perspective, total thumbs up for DreamBone!
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