Package Dimensions | 19.3 x 17.5 x 3 cm; 120 Grams |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Salmon, Beef |
Item Form | Sticks |
Size | 100 g (Pack of 1) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 120 g |
S**O
Bit oily to the touch
Nice but not cheap and a bit oily for the human
J**S
Really enjoyed this product
Dogs really enjoyed these - worth paying a little extra for good quality dog treats, with added bonus that the are really good for their skin and coat!
B**S
didn't agree
I tried these on my two dogs the younger one won't touch, the older one did try these but they are rather hard so in the end I had to cut them down to bite size sizes for him, we noticed he had tummy issues the next day (we didn't introduce anything else new), he didn't seem eager to eat these & after the tummy issue I am reluctant to give him any more, maybe they are too high in fat for him with them being made with oils?
A**C
Ridiculously expensive!
All of my dogs love these salmon oil sticks. They are high value to them, which means I can use them as training treats, if I cut them up into smaller pieces with a sharp knife. They are also easy to carry around on walks in your pocket or training pouch as they aren’t messy. They are equally as appreciated if fed as a whole stick and can be crunched as they are quite brittle. They contain salmon oil which is good for skin and hair health.Now for the negatives: As well as 7.5% salmon oil, they are made from 78.6% Beef skin (so rawhide), 13.9 % Beef meat. They currently cost £19.95 and there are ten strips in the pack, so each one costs just under £2.00. That is an awful lot of money for what is a mostly a rawhide chew, even with the added benefit of salmon oil. There are far cheaper ways of getting salmon oil into your dog, so I can’t wholeheartedly recommend these on the basis of price. I asked my husband how much he thought they would be, and I can’t repeat what he said when I revealed the price :-oTo sum up, I think they are enjoyable treats for your dogs with the added bonus of salmon oil, but not worth the price. I’ve awarded two stars on this basis.
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Nearly twenty quid for a bag of treats is a lot...
At £19 95, at the time of writing,These:Petlab Co. Beef with Salmon Oil Sticks ~ 100% Natural Dog Treats to support mobility & vitality.Come without any excess packaging at all.Just the clear bag, with a sticker on it, that contains the sticks, which are on show due to the transparent packaging. Nice work ♻️.Usually at this point, I would unpack everything, do an inventory, and start assessing things like build quality, value, and aesthetics.My job has been made a whole lot easier with these, as there is really only one person these sticks have to impress.Meet Buster.🐶 Our 8 month old Jack Russell pup, with a winning smile, and a can-do attitude.He's a veteran product tester.He has the taste buds of an angel 😇, and the pallette of a chef.Not really!He likes to eat used tissues, and stones.His favourite snack is salt and vinegar crisps.So he is hardly cordon bluè level.He is however, all we have to test these Salmon Oil Sticks on.So, before lunch, we cracked open the pack.They are tough, leathery sticks, not unlike beef jerky.They smell of salmon.They are not unpleasant to touch or too strong on the nose, so handing them out was not difficult or uncomfortable.Buster's eyes lit up, on hearing the packet opening.He's used to getting a treat at this time, so his expectation levels are high.He grabbed the offered Salmon Oil Stick, and headed off to the product testing area.Under a chair.And gnawed away on it happily for the next twenty minutes.Then pestered me for some crisps, before deciding his lunch was probably all he was going to get.He reported that he had enjoyed the stick a lot, and that he wanted another one tomorrow.He did get another one, the next day, and enjoyed that one too.He ate that one with the same gusto, as his previous stick.So, in conclusion, these sticks are popular, yes.But they are also, very expensive.Very. Expensive.Nearly twenty quid for a bag of treats is a lot.I usually spend about £1.50 a week in his pre lunch chew bone treat, so to jump to twenty quid, just isn't going to workNo matter how much Buster enjoyed them.So, I can't honestly recommend them.Not at this price.I hope you enjoyed our time together ❤.Buster too. 🐶.Thank you for reading my review 🤗. J
⭐**0
Dogs like them, way to expensive in my opinion.....
The media could not be loaded. My Alaskan Malamute says thank you very much, devoured in under one minute. So I am hoping will do him good as a little treat every now and them.The whole point of these treats is to help and support dogs mobility and be helpful in promoting oral hygiene and immunity.So are the sticks worth the current price tag of £19.99. The promising ingredient is the 750g salmon oil stick.However dogs under 35 kg need to be given two sticks a day, over that weight is three sticks.Air dried beef skinBeef meat air driedSalmon oilGood long dateItem weight 120gNot 100% how many in the packet, possibly around 10-12.My dogs do love the treats, why wouldn’t they. However as the main ingredient here is salmon oil, I have a bottle of pure salmon oil from Amazon that’s 100% so please ensure this product matches what you want for your pets.I recommend the treats as convenient to give and not messy. However the price is way way to high in my opinion, so because of the price, this lets the nice product down. I would pay about £5.99 and no more as salmon oil pure is a lot more realistically priced.Too early yet to see if the sticks work for my dogs mobility.Thank you to the seller.** I do hope my review helped, kind regards**
N**A
Great!
My dog thoroughly enjoyed these treats, although a little pricey
S**R
But too crunchy and not enough in a pack
The media could not be loaded. My dog really liked them and was quite eager to get hold of one. She didn’t take too long to devour it though. The stick looked, felt and even sounded quite hard and brittle while my dog was chewing on it.While I think the ingredients sound good on principle I think the same quality can achieved elsewhere for less. Especially with the small quantity within each pack.In the short time we had the treats there neither no positive or negative effect to her.
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