🐕 Unleash the Power of Clean Teeth!
Whimzees Wellness Variety Pack Dog Dental Treats are all-natural chews designed for small dogs (15-25 lbs) that promote dental health by cleaning teeth, freshening breath, and reducing tartar and plaque. Made with 6 non-GMO ingredients, these treats are perfect for dogs with food sensitivities. Their unique design and functional grooves ensure effective cleaning while being enjoyable for your furry friend. With 56 chews in a pack, you can treat your dog daily for a sparkling smile!
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.85 Pounds |
Unit Count | 56 Count |
Occasion | Birthday |
C**Y
I have these on autoship!
My 72lb dog loves these. He has 1 every night. It takes him about 5 or 6 minutes to chew them due to their unique shapes. He is allergic to chicken and most dental chews contain derivatives of chicken. The vet is very pleased with the condition of his 6 year old teeth.
T**.
Effective!
These treats are effective, made a huge difference in my dog's teeth; I love that they are organic!
C**N
My dogs LOVE these
I have two 100+ lb dogs and I give them one of these every night. They absolutely love these and would do anything for them. No issues with digesting, they have easily had 500+ of these in their lives. Vet checkups we always get complements that they have excellent teeth and ask if I brush them (I don’t, just give them these).I absolutely recommend these for your dog!
J**.
Must buy
My dog loves these
R**N
Dental Cleaning
Dog likes them
C**.
Effective
My doggo loves these and her teeth and gums have been well kept with the help of these treats!
J**�
Great ingredients
These are great for keeping my dogs teeth clean. He loves them and I love the size. They do not last him long but it’s not what I need them for them for. I love how few ingredients they have and they do not upset his stomach
P**A
These are nuggets from heaven in dog’s brain
Getting this out of the way first thing-my 94 pound dog has a stomach made out of tissue paper. I cannot give him 99% of the dog products out there because the majority of the preservatives used makes him incapacitated for days. He gets so ill that he cannot walk, we have to carry him out and hold him up every 5 minutes so he can be sick. It is not fun. I had to do a crash course in dog nutrition because almost every single dog food makes him sick, the only ones that don’t cost $10 a meal and I cannot afford $20 a day to feed this behemoth. So I cook everything for him, including treats.They have these things loose, at dog head height, in Petco. My dog snapped one up before I could stop him one day (he never grabs things in there, he just noses whatever new toy he’s picking out, and we leave so my guard was down). I expected 5 days of hell and broth and rice hand fed to him (he doesn’t have the strength to eat during these reactions). The dog...was fine. Absolutely no reaction at all. A week or so later, I gave him another to test. Still fine. Now he gets them on the regular, and he’s...still fine.He’s a pretty big dog, but he’s decided he has a dainty little mouth, so he truly prefers the small ones. I put my foot down and stepped it up to medium ones. It lasts him about 5 minutes. Which is actually a pretty long time for him. They don’t have much of a smell at all, they don’t leave a weird residue on your hands, they don’t seem to stain carpeting or bedspreads, and the dog is bananas for these things. After his noon walk, we come in, he heads straight for the counter, chews his vitamin up, then gets his Whimzee reward for choking down the vile vitamin. I used to have to hide the vile vitamin in a piece of chicken or liver, but now he sucks it down because “WHIMZEE!!!!!”.I cannot attest to whether it helps control tartar. My dog is a “social” chewer, and he gnaws on a bone when we are companionably hanging out while I’m reading, or when we’re all hanging out talking, so he doesn’t need dental chews because his teeth are super clean. He doesn’t need it for breath control because he only gets human grade home cooked food to avoid preservatives, which means no doggy breath.I do know that they will not make your dog ill if they have preservative sensitivities. They digest just fine if you have a dog who actually chews them instead of gulping down pieces. They may digest fine if you have a gulper, but I don’t have that experience.I also know that they are a godsend for me. It is one less thing I have to make for the dog. 30 treats a month doesn’t sound like much work, but when you have a full time job and have to cook the family meals and the dog meals and the human desserts and the dog treats and you have a 90 pound dog...30 l as treats is kind of a big deal! Add the lack of vile vitamin bribery on a daily basis, and you have a definite win.They are a bit pricey, and I have considered cheaper options, but this one works. After $4500 in vet bills figuring out why he was always so ill, you tend to shy away from varying from what you know works and won’t try to kill your dog. I do save a bit by doing the subscribe and save plan, with the bonus of never forgetting to get them and running out.After reading the ingredients in a lot of the cheaper chews, these truly are the healthier option for your dog. I’ve read a lot of ingredient labels in dog products over the years with the issues my dog has had, and some of the products contain things you wouldn’t dream of feeding your dog. The ingredients in the Whimzees are pretty clear and safe. The only thing I would change is to add a bit of ginger for flavor and to give a bit extra towards aiding digestion and stomach upsets for when your dog is feeling a bit off.
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