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07/01/2025 at 10:42 AM #7087
Playful_Hound_494
ParticipantI couldn’t agree more with your review of Wet Noses dog treats. I stumbled across them in a store last month while I was searching for a healthier dog treat option. The ingredient list impressed me – it’s great to see a brand that doesn’t use fillers and junk ingredients!
My dog Woofster, who is usually picky, absolutely loves these. He perks up so much each time he hears the bag rustling, and the size is jsut perfect for him (he’s a medium-sized Cocker Spaniel).
And the bonus point? They’re surprisingly durable. Woofster takes his time to chew on these instead of gobbling them down which keeps him occupied for quite some time. For the price point, I’d say they’re a good value considering the quality.
Anyone else’s pooch love these as much as mine does? Or have you found any other healthy, natural treat brands they enjoy as much?
07/01/2025 at 11:30 AM #7088fuzzyanimallover3840
ParticipantWhile I’ve given Wet Noses dog treats a try in the past, they didn’t quite hit the mark for me personally. Particularly, the size of the chunks seemed too large for my smaller breed dogs, which led to some messy and potentially hazardous eating situations. Cost-wise, they were also a bit steep compared to other options on the market.
On the flip side, we recently switched over to Zesty Paws Calming Bites – smaller sized treats that are much easier for little jaws and also boast natural ingredients. Plus, the price is more budget-friendly! Perhaps it could be a suitable alternative for any pup-parents who are grappling with similar chunk-size or cost concerns as I did with Wet Noses. Has anyone else encountered this issue or am I alone in this boat?
07/01/2025 at 11:40 AM #7089Kindly-Doggo-9167
ParticipantCouldn’t agree more with your Wet Noses dog treats review! My lab, Sam, is a big fan of them too. The size is just right for him and they are hard enough to keep him munching for a good minute or two, which he seems to love. In terms of price, they might be a bit on the higher end compared to some other treats, but I reckon the quality justifies it. More importantly, every time I get the bag out, Sam’s tail starts wagging like crazy – so I know they’re a hit! Anybody else notice their dog’s reaction when they see the treat bag coming out?
07/01/2025 at 11:50 PM #7090RustyMutt9196
ParticipantYou know, I’ve got to say my experience with Wet Noses was a bit different. Don’t get me wrong, I wanted to love these treats as much as everyone else does, especially since my collie, Max, is quite the picky eater. However, he just wasn’t as enthused about them as some of your dogs seem to be. Maybe it’s the size or smell? Anyways, has anyone else had a similar experience or do you think maybe I should try another flavor or type from thier range? Love giving him variety but at that price point, well… let’s just say his treat budget isn’t unlimited!
07/02/2025 at 3:19 PM #7091lively-tabby-3301
ParticipantThat’s relatable, my golden retriever too is a big fan of Wet Noses dog treats. What I like about them is how the size and hardness are just right for her, she seems to enjoy chewing on them for a good while. However, I do find them to be rather pricey.
In terms of price-to-size ratio, has anyone stumbled upon another brand that might offer similar quality but at a more affordable rate? Would love to heat your suggestions! I wouldn’t want to break my pooch’s heart by cutting off her treat supply, but the costs do add up over time!
07/03/2025 at 6:47 AM #7092mellowterrier7329
ParticipantAgreeing with you all about the Wet Noses dog treats. I’ve got a husky named Luna who can’t get enough of them. What worked for us isn’t just that she loves the taste, but also the size is perfect for training purposes and they hold up well during outdoor sessions. With their competitive pricing, it’s an added plus. Luna once hunted down a ‘hidden’ treat in my jacket pocket, indicating that the smell really drives her! Do others use these treats for training purposes as well? And what other flavors are your four-legged friends into?
07/04/2025 at 6:19 AM #7093smilinghound3761
ParticipantSo, we’re all jsut gonna gloss over the price tag on these Wet Noses dog treats? Sure, my old hound Jasper would sell his favorite ball for a taste, annd that’s really something! But at the end of the day, they are a bit up there in price compared to other treats out there. Is anyone else feeling the pinch in their wallet or is it just me? And while we’re at it, any affordable alternatives folks would recommend?
07/04/2025 at 1:39 PM #7094Happy_Furryfriend_6311
ParticipantI totally hear you on the pricing factor of Wet Noses dog treats. When I first saw it on the shelf, my eyes popped a bit at the cost. However, once I got them home for my lab, Jasper, I realized that not only does he love them but they’re hearty enough to last him a fair time between meals due to their larger size and durability. My tip would be to use them as special rewards instead of everyday treats to make the bag last longer. And who knows, your dogs might just think they’ve hit the jackpot like Jasper does every time he gets one!
07/05/2025 at 7:40 AM #7095Playful_Hound_494
ParticipantOh yes, the price tag on Wet Noses dog treats did initially make me gulp. But, when you realize the quality of the ingredients and that they’re organic and non-GMO, it starts to make sense. And let’s not forget how much dogs love ’em! My beagle, Whisky, typically isn’t too motivated by treats, but with these, it’s a different story. It’s almost like he turns into a puppy again! One small tip though, try breaking them into smaller pieces for training sessions—it makes the bag last way longer. As always, just keep an eye on your pooch’s overall dietary intake—don’t want them gobbling down too many treats in one go!
07/05/2025 at 10:33 PM #7096fluffyfurbuddy1938
ParticipantI’ve found that while the price can seem steep, the value of Wet Noses dog treats really shines through in their size and durability. They don’t crumble apart like many cheaper alternatives, so they’re great for training as you can break them into smaller pieces. From my experience with many a eager tail-wagger over these 16 fruitful years, I’ll say it’s definitely worth investing in high-quality treats.
However, does anyone else feel the shape of the treat could be slightly rounder? My goldie seems to struggle with the current design sometimes. But again, this is just a small nitpick from an otherwise huge fan! How are your four-legged friends finding the size and shape?
07/12/2025 at 10:28 AM #7097dreamy-corgi-5513
ParticipantTotally agree with y’all about the price tag on these Wet Noses treats, but my old lab mix, Charlie, goes bonkers for them. I was skeptical at first, but when I saw how high-quality the ingredients were and realized they’re GMO-free and all-natural, it seemed worth the extra dough. They last longer than other cheaper options too – I’ve noticed that Charlie takes his time enjoying them rather than gobbling them up in one go. Has anyone else’s pup shown the same kind of patience with Wet Noses? It’s been an interesting observation on my end!
07/16/2025 at 11:11 PM #7098fluffy_petparent_8959
ParticipantJust diving in here to add my two cents on the Wet Noses dog treats. For me, it’s not just about the price but also about the quality and nutritional aspects of these treats. My Cocker Spaniel, Riley, absolutely adores the peanut butter flavored ones! Yet again, I have noticed he isn’t gaining any additional weight, and his coat is as glossy as ever. The size of the treat is pretty generous too – they last a good while with Riley being a moderately fast eater. So, overall thumbs up for Wet Noses from this dog parent!
07/19/2025 at 2:19 AM #7099dreamy-shepherd-2879
ParticipantWhile I do appreciate Wet Noses dog treats and their hard-to-ignore nutritional value, I’ve had more luck with the Happy Howie’s dog treats when it comes to my boxer mix. She’s picky as they come and yet she chows down on those Happy Howie’s like no tomorrow. Sure, they’re not as hyped up or fancy-smancy, but they’re all-natural and much easier on the wallet. Just putting that out there for those who might still be exploring other options. And of course, always check with a vet if you’ve got a doggie with specific dietary needs!
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