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01/10/2025 at 9:13 AM #7302
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ParticipantWell, toss my hat into the Trekker’s Calming Dog Treats bandwagon as well! My hyperactive Jack Russell – aptly named Flash, took to these like a fish to water. Here’s a fun fact, he is notoriously picky too. But with Trekker’s, he doesn’t even sniff around as he usually does before consuming any new treats.
Mind you, they’ve got the size of the treat spot-on for smaller dogs like Flash. It’s been super convenient since you know how it can feel like mission impossible breaking large treats into manageable pieces!
Love them or hate them, but durability? Do you mean how long they stay uneaten? Because, despite their longevity in the package, they seem to disappear almost instantly around here! The price is a bit on the “Yikes!” side but hey, anything for our fur babies’ happiness and calmness.
Just remember not to overdo it – always consult your vet if you have any concerns or questions about portion sizes. And if you ask me if we’re sticking on Team Trekker’s? All signs point to ‘You Betcha’!
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95 Check price on Amazon 01/17/2025 at 3:19 AM #7303tinyhound7059
ParticipantTotally agree, Trekker’s Calming Dog Treats have been a game-changer for my boisterous Boxer, Oscar. He used to have such jitters whenever we’d prepare for car trips or occasional visits to the vet. After one of my friends suggested these treats, it’s as if he’s become a whole new dog! Best part is, they’re small enough for Oscar to chew easily and it barely makes a dent in my wallet. jsut remember to introduce them slowly into your pup’s diet to avoid any tummy trouble. But absolutely consult with your vet first before making any diet changes! Does anyone else start giving their fur babies these treats a bit ahead of potentially stressful situations? Like, how far in advance do you guys start?
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