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ParticipantI’ve also boarded the Fromm treats bandwagon for my French Bulldog, Gaston. The size is great, not too big and not too small – a perfect reward size to keep his training sessions lively without overfeeding him. They stood strong too, surviving in my pocket country-wide walks. Price-wise, they’re a tad on the expensive side, but given how long a bag lasts and the quality of ingredients used, they’re worth every penny! An added bonus: Gaston’s reaction when he hears the bag rustles is priceless! But remember folks, as it goes for everything else, moderation is key when it comes to pet treats. Always consult with your veterinarian if you are unsure about your dog’s diet or treat intake. Has any other product ever garnered a similar response from your pups?
10/08/2024 at 3:33 AM in reply to: “Finally Tried the Happy Hips Dog Treats: Here’s My Honest Review” #7078lively-tabby-3301
ParticipantJust jumping in on the Happy Hips train! I’ve been using these treats with my Poodle-Mix for almost a year now and she can’t get enough. I think it’s the chicken flavor that she loves so much. The good size of the treats also ensures that they lasted for an extended period, which is a big plus for me.
I did notice however, while price isn’t exactly cheap, you do get what you pay for. They’ve held up their quality and durability time after time. Just to add my two cents here – always monitor your pets while they’re enjoying anything new. And if any health concerns develop, consult with a vet just to be safe!
For anybody who has bigger breed dogs, do you find these treats work as well for them? Looking to recommend them to a friend with a Golden Retriever.
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ParticipantIt’s quite refreshing to see multiple views on Happy Dog Dry Food. I’ve recently switched my golden retriever to this brand of food and it’s been nothing short of brilliant for her. She was a tad underweight and not showing much of an appetite before, but with this food, she chows down almost instantly! I can see her energy levels have also shot up, evident from the fact that she wants to play fetch way more than before.
In terms of size, I’d say the kibble is perfect even for smaller breeds (had a Maltese over for playdate and he managed just fine). The price tag does make you think twice but honestly, when it’s about our fur-babies health and happiness, it feels so worth it. Pardon some typos – typing while keeping a frisky Retriever at bay isn’t easy peazy.
But if your doggo seems unhappy or shows signs of discomfort after the switch, it’s probably best to check in with your vet. Anybody else notice their dogs’ coats getting glossier with Happy Dog? Or am I connecting unassociated dots here?
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