Zuke’s Mini Naturals Soft Dog Treats for Training, Soft and Chewy Dog Training Treats with Chicken Recipe
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Product Features
- Zuke’s Mini Naturals With Added Vitamins And Minerals Chicken Recipe, Soft And Chewy Dog Treats Pouch, Natural Treat Bites For Training
- With only 2 calories per treat, Zuke's chicken recipe dog treats are dog treats that are great for rewarding or used as training treats with an easy to tear, chewy texture
- Real chicken is the first ingredient in these soft dog treats for small dogs, medium dogs, and large dogs. These snacks are made with natural ingredients like real chicken and cherries
- Zuke’s Mini Naturals with added vitamins and minerals dog chicken treats offer your dog soft and chewy dog training treats that contain no corn, wheat, or soy
- These dog treats are crafted in the USA using the Earth’s best ingredients and come in a convenient resealable dog training treat pouch, making them excellent training treats for dogs on the go
- Natural dog treats made with added vitamins and minerals and no corn, wheat, or soy at only 2 calories per treat
- Keeps dogs begging for more with soft dog treats featuring real ingredients like cherries and chicken
- Excellent dog training treats dogs can enjoy on the trail, or on any adventure, while encouraging bonding
- Chewy treats crafted in the USA using the Earth’s best ingredients
- Choose your adventure with other Zuke’s treats for dogs like Lil’ Links, Puppy Naturals, and Hip and Joint
Product Specifications
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Department | dog-treats |
Manufacturer | Merrick Pet Care |
ASIN | B000H0ZJHW |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 00613423331219 |
Date First Available | July 12, 2004 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.58 x 7.24 x 1.46 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.75 x 7.65 x 10.5 inches |
Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
Brand Name | Zuke's |
Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
Directions | Feed Mini Naturals Chicken Recipe as a treat, a training aid, or reward for your dog. For the safety of your pet, always supervise when feeding. Limit feeding to 3 treats per every one pound of body weight per day. Serve treats responsibly as part of your dog’s diet. Provide fresh, clean water at all times and reseal the package after feeding to preserve freshness. Not for human consumption. |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | Mini Naturals |
Size | 1 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Material | Plastic |
Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Merrick Pet Care |
Style | Mini Naturals |
Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
Included Components | One (1) 16 oz Bag - Zuke's Mini Naturals Training Dog Treats Chicken Recipe |
Specific Uses for Product | Training |
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Perfect treat for training and other things. I’ve bought Zukes Mini Treats, chicken for such a long time. I heard about it on TV series. So when I checked at a store, they, to me, were expensive, some sites are better.BUT Amazon, so far, beats all prices. I never thought that these treats would work so fast, it’s amazing. Yes I saw it on TV, since I’m not sure one is allowed to say which series it is, I won’t say what it is.First time I bought Zukes, 1 pound, (got two dogs), I bought it long ago, with other products, and like I wrote, both dogs learned fast, everytime I train, or make sure they always are good, mainly outside, they actually know I have those mini Chicken treats…probably the smell, and we have 2 Labs, so I guess it’s the smell.First time I used them, it was only when they gave positive reaction. I was quit surprised it didn’t take long as dogs do remember, so when I give command, and they listen, I praise them, give them each the treat.I also got one of those treat packages, comes in handy outside.I have to say they remember better than I do, meaning when I say something new, a new learning thing, it seemed, at at least to me, that they knew if they did it, they’d get a treat.I want to make clear that although on occassion on some dogs, it takes longer to learn, but they do. But also, there WILL come a time that they just do what they’re told, like “not try to dig under fence, or try to go after Cats”, that they actually do listen, but when they come inside doggie door when I call them, they sit and wait before going in the house. So, yes, I give each of them one mini chicken treat.Then they go in the house, and they both play.But in the house, if or when things get out hand, like door bell ringing, the best word for me that I taught was a stern “NO!” that takes their attention off the door.Here’s a tip, another thing I used a long time ago…because dogs do what dogs do, meaning we have so many cats in the neighborhood, not easy to get them in the house.I started with a clicker, inside house, they know that clicking sound they get the mini chicken treat. That, at last for us, WORKS ALL THE TIME.I really don’t know what else to say, other than if anyone is going to try the treats, make sure you try the chicken first, they seem, at least our dogs, love that chicken. One pound of those treats are far better price than 8oz.Just make sure it comes from Amazon, anything over $25.00 you don’t pay postage. (unless you don’t care about postage, or you’re rich..lol )The 3rd parties also, I found, but ONLY SOMETIMES, they also don’t charge postage. What I’m trying to say is if economy is hurting you, then just take the time, as I do, and just check out the prices.If anyone has any questions, or even suggestions as I always like suggestions, please feel free to contact me.Now I feel better doing the review. I should have done more reviews, I plead guilty to that. In a way, this was fun to do. Thank you for reading my review, and hope, especially if you have hard time training, hope you try these treats.Just remember THIS, never YELL, or NEVER EVER hit your dog, that is so wrong, especially if it’s trained, and somebody wants to pet him/her, the dog will DEFINATELY think he or she might be hit. Dogs are, indeed, smarter than people realize, and from 1967 til present, I always find out new things about our dogs, as we adopt them, they are wonderful animals to have, they WILL protect you, LOVE you, and do anything for you.I know this to be true…, so believe me when I say Dogs are great, my view is GREAT for us Senior Citizens, they do protect us, and in my case one literally saved my life in July, 2008.So reminding you if anyone has any questions, please ask, or recommendations, that’s cool too, always listen to recommendations. 🙂
Perfect treat for training and other things. I’ve bought Zukes Mini Treats, chicken for such a long time. I heard about it on TV series. So when I checked at a store, they, to me, were expensive, some sites are better.BUT Amazon, so far, beats all prices. I never thought that these treats would work so fast, it’s amazing. Yes I saw it on TV, since I’m not sure one is allowed to say which series it is, I won’t say what it is.First time I bought Zukes, 1 pound, (got two dogs), I bought it long ago, with other products, and like I wrote, both dogs learned fast, everytime I train, or make sure they always are good, mainly outside, they actually know I have those mini Chicken treats…probably the smell, and we have 2 Labs, so I guess it’s the smell.First time I used them, it was only when they gave positive reaction. I was quit surprised it didn’t take long as dogs do remember, so when I give command, and they listen, I praise them, give them each the treat.I also got one of those treat packages, comes in handy outside.I have to say they remember better than I do, meaning when I say something new, a new learning thing, it seemed, at at least to me, that they knew if they did it, they’d get a treat.I want to make clear that although on occassion on some dogs, it takes longer to learn, but they do. But also, there WILL come a time that they just do what they’re told, like “not try to dig under fence, or try to go after Cats”, that they actually do listen, but when they come inside doggie door when I call them, they sit and wait before going in the house. So, yes, I give each of them one mini chicken treat.Then they go in the house, and they both play.But in the house, if or when things get out hand, like door bell ringing, the best word for me that I taught was a stern “NO!” that takes their attention off the door.Here’s a tip, another thing I used a long time ago…because dogs do what dogs do, meaning we have so many cats in the neighborhood, not easy to get them in the house.I started with a clicker, inside house, they know that clicking sound they get the mini chicken treat. That, at last for us, WORKS ALL THE TIME.I really don’t know what else to say, other than if anyone is going to try the treats, make sure you try the chicken first, they seem, at least our dogs, love that chicken. One pound of those treats are far better price than 8oz.Just make sure it comes from Amazon, anything over $25.00 you don’t pay postage. (unless you don’t care about postage, or you’re rich..lol )The 3rd parties also, I found, but ONLY SOMETIMES, they also don’t charge postage. What I’m trying to say is if economy is hurting you, then just take the time, as I do, and just check out the prices.If anyone has any questions, or even suggestions as I always like suggestions, please feel free to contact me.Now I feel better doing the review. I should have done more reviews, I plead guilty to that. In a way, this was fun to do. Thank you for reading my review, and hope, especially if you have hard time training, hope you try these treats.Just remember THIS, never YELL, or NEVER EVER hit your dog, that is so wrong, especially if it’s trained, and somebody wants to pet him/her, the dog will DEFINATELY think he or she might be hit. Dogs are, indeed, smarter than people realize, and from 1967 til present, I always find out new things about our dogs, as we adopt them, they are wonderful animals to have, they WILL protect you, LOVE you, and do anything for you.I know this to be true…, so believe me when I say Dogs are great, my view is GREAT for us Senior Citizens, they do protect us, and in my case one literally saved my life in July, 2008.So reminding you if anyone has any questions, please ask, or recommendations, that’s cool too, always listen to recommendations. 🙂
Perfect treat for training and other things. I’ve bought Zukes Mini Treats, chicken for such a long time. I heard about it on TV series. So when I checked at a store, they, to me, were expensive, some sites are better.BUT Amazon, so far, beats all prices. I never thought that these treats would work so fast, it’s amazing. Yes I saw it on TV, since I’m not sure one is allowed to say which series it is, I won’t say what it is.First time I bought Zukes, 1 pound, (got two dogs), I bought it long ago, with other products, and like I wrote, both dogs learned fast, everytime I train, or make sure they always are good, mainly outside, they actually know I have those mini Chicken treats…probably the smell, and we have 2 Labs, so I guess it’s the smell.First time I used them, it was only when they gave positive reaction. I was quit surprised it didn’t take long as dogs do remember, so when I give command, and they listen, I praise them, give them each the treat.I also got one of those treat packages, comes in handy outside.I have to say they remember better than I do, meaning when I say something new, a new learning thing, it seemed, at at least to me, that they knew if they did it, they’d get a treat.I want to make clear that although on occassion on some dogs, it takes longer to learn, but they do. But also, there WILL come a time that they just do what they’re told, like “not try to dig under fence, or try to go after Cats”, that they actually do listen, but when they come inside doggie door when I call them, they sit and wait before going in the house. So, yes, I give each of them one mini chicken treat.Then they go in the house, and they both play.But in the house, if or when things get out hand, like door bell ringing, the best word for me that I taught was a stern “NO!” that takes their attention off the door.Here’s a tip, another thing I used a long time ago…because dogs do what dogs do, meaning we have so many cats in the neighborhood, not easy to get them in the house.I started with a clicker, inside house, they know that clicking sound they get the mini chicken treat. That, at last for us, WORKS ALL THE TIME.I really don’t know what else to say, other than if anyone is going to try the treats, make sure you try the chicken first, they seem, at least our dogs, love that chicken. One pound of those treats are far better price than 8oz.Just make sure it comes from Amazon, anything over $25.00 you don’t pay postage. (unless you don’t care about postage, or you’re rich..lol )The 3rd parties also, I found, but ONLY SOMETIMES, they also don’t charge postage. What I’m trying to say is if economy is hurting you, then just take the time, as I do, and just check out the prices.If anyone has any questions, or even suggestions as I always like suggestions, please feel free to contact me.Now I feel better doing the review. I should have done more reviews, I plead guilty to that. In a way, this was fun to do. Thank you for reading my review, and hope, especially if you have hard time training, hope you try these treats.Just remember THIS, never YELL, or NEVER EVER hit your dog, that is so wrong, especially if it’s trained, and somebody wants to pet him/her, the dog will DEFINATELY think he or she might be hit. Dogs are, indeed, smarter than people realize, and from 1967 til present, I always find out new things about our dogs, as we adopt them, they are wonderful animals to have, they WILL protect you, LOVE you, and do anything for you.I know this to be true…, so believe me when I say Dogs are great, my view is GREAT for us Senior Citizens, they do protect us, and in my case one literally saved my life in July, 2008.So reminding you if anyone has any questions, please ask, or recommendations, that’s cool too, always listen to recommendations. 🙂
Full review + Q&A with Zuke’s. ——————————————–INTRO AND GENERAL INFO——————————————–My wife and I purchased these treats one day when we had run out of our normal treats. They are small, our dogs love them, and are much better quality than many commonly available store brands. Still, I had some questions about the ingredients, so I sent an email over to the Zuke’s customer service address, and got a very nice response, pasted below.You may be asking already, “if your dogs love them and they’re good quality, why four stars?”. Because in our household, “good” quality and “best” quality are two very different things, and in the (sometimes) murky world of meat grading the difference can actually mean health or illness and even life or death. I’m not trying to be dramatic, but after seeing the DOZENS of recalls on pet food and treats over the past few years, my wife and I decided (with the help of a top Amazon reviewer, Chandler) to get informed about meat quality.This is what led me to my email to Zuke’s.——————————————–Q&A WITH A ZUKE’S CS REP——————————————–Hello!!Thank you so much for writing us here at Zuke’s, and thank you for the great questions! Here are the answers:1) Your treats are made in the USA, but are the ingredients ever sourced overseas?We are still made in the United States, with all of our meat, fruits and veggies sourced from the USA (with the exception of the Wild Rabbit and Venison, which comes from New Zealand). Our Salmon is Pacific Wild Caught when available, and USA farmed (Pacific Coast) when Wild Caught is not an option. Our ingredients are grown, processed and packaged all in the USA. I would like to assure you that we here at Zuke’s would never put anything harmful in our products. Our pets are our family, and we treat them as such!2) You have done a great job at NOT being part of recent recalls – do you have a recall history?Our company has been in business since 1995 and has never had a recall, because of the methods we use to test. We test our products throughout manufacturing, and then one final test before packaging. The product is then packaged, and sits in the warehouse until the test results return from the lab confirming their safety. Only after the final thumbs up does our product get shipped. I would like to assure you that we here at Zuke’s take our treats very seriously.3) Could you tell me a little bit more about your meat content? I know it’s not human-grade, but what specific inspections are made by the FDA for the meat content?All meats come from USDA regulated and inspected facilities… The meat is handled the same way meats for human consumption are handled. It is shipped in frozen blocks to our manufacturer and is kept frozen until our product is produced……NZ Rabbit and venison are inspected at the port of entry.Thank you again for writing us here at Zuke’s, and please feel free to contact me with any other questions you may have!——————————————–SO WHY NOT FIVE STARS?——————————————–Listen, I was very satisfied with Zuke’s customer service, and their responses lead me to believe that they are absolutely above-standard when it comes to dog treats. That said, knowing what I know about the “standards” of non human-grade meats (and the animals they come from) that are used in dog treats (regardless of the manner in which they are handled) I simply cannot rate this at the full five stars. I feel much more comfortable feeding these to my pups than other common brands, but with recent news of super-premium brands with no recall history having to recall products (which they only do after significant numbers of illness and death are reported), I really think that human-grade dog treats are just so much safer.——————————————–OVERALL——————————————–If you have been feeding your dog “regular” treats with all sort of animal by-products, Zuke’s is certainly a step up. I don’t want to discourage ANYONE from buying better-quality treats than they are currently purchasing. That said, if you want the absolute best treats for your pup don’t have the time or resources to make your own, I highly suggest researching companies that use human-grade meat. Keep in mind “handled in the same way as meat for human consumption” and “human-grade” are two entirely different things.Recommended, but with some reservation.NOTE: I edited this review to remove the portion inviting people to email me for more information – I’m sorry I couldn’t get to everyone, however the sheer volume of emails every week is a little much for one person. In short, these are still very decent treats as long as nothing has changed behind the scenes, but you can never go wrong with well-researched DIY treats.
Full review + Q&A with Zuke’s. ——————————————–INTRO AND GENERAL INFO——————————————–My wife and I purchased these treats one day when we had run out of our normal treats. They are small, our dogs love them, and are much better quality than many commonly available store brands. Still, I had some questions about the ingredients, so I sent an email over to the Zuke’s customer service address, and got a very nice response, pasted below.You may be asking already, “if your dogs love them and they’re good quality, why four stars?”. Because in our household, “good” quality and “best” quality are two very different things, and in the (sometimes) murky world of meat grading the difference can actually mean health or illness and even life or death. I’m not trying to be dramatic, but after seeing the DOZENS of recalls on pet food and treats over the past few years, my wife and I decided (with the help of a top Amazon reviewer, Chandler) to get informed about meat quality.This is what led me to my email to Zuke’s.——————————————–Q&A WITH A ZUKE’S CS REP——————————————–Hello!!Thank you so much for writing us here at Zuke’s, and thank you for the great questions! Here are the answers:1) Your treats are made in the USA, but are the ingredients ever sourced overseas?We are still made in the United States, with all of our meat, fruits and veggies sourced from the USA (with the exception of the Wild Rabbit and Venison, which comes from New Zealand). Our Salmon is Pacific Wild Caught when available, and USA farmed (Pacific Coast) when Wild Caught is not an option. Our ingredients are grown, processed and packaged all in the USA. I would like to assure you that we here at Zuke’s would never put anything harmful in our products. Our pets are our family, and we treat them as such!2) You have done a great job at NOT being part of recent recalls – do you have a recall history?Our company has been in business since 1995 and has never had a recall, because of the methods we use to test. We test our products throughout manufacturing, and then one final test before packaging. The product is then packaged, and sits in the warehouse until the test results return from the lab confirming their safety. Only after the final thumbs up does our product get shipped. I would like to assure you that we here at Zuke’s take our treats very seriously.3) Could you tell me a little bit more about your meat content? I know it’s not human-grade, but what specific inspections are made by the FDA for the meat content?All meats come from USDA regulated and inspected facilities… The meat is handled the same way meats for human consumption are handled. It is shipped in frozen blocks to our manufacturer and is kept frozen until our product is produced……NZ Rabbit and venison are inspected at the port of entry.Thank you again for writing us here at Zuke’s, and please feel free to contact me with any other questions you may have!——————————————–SO WHY NOT FIVE STARS?——————————————–Listen, I was very satisfied with Zuke’s customer service, and their responses lead me to believe that they are absolutely above-standard when it comes to dog treats. That said, knowing what I know about the “standards” of non human-grade meats (and the animals they come from) that are used in dog treats (regardless of the manner in which they are handled) I simply cannot rate this at the full five stars. I feel much more comfortable feeding these to my pups than other common brands, but with recent news of super-premium brands with no recall history having to recall products (which they only do after significant numbers of illness and death are reported), I really think that human-grade dog treats are just so much safer.——————————————–OVERALL——————————————–If you have been feeding your dog “regular” treats with all sort of animal by-products, Zuke’s is certainly a step up. I don’t want to discourage ANYONE from buying better-quality treats than they are currently purchasing. That said, if you want the absolute best treats for your pup don’t have the time or resources to make your own, I highly suggest researching companies that use human-grade meat. Keep in mind “handled in the same way as meat for human consumption” and “human-grade” are two entirely different things.Recommended, but with some reservation.NOTE: I edited this review to remove the portion inviting people to email me for more information – I’m sorry I couldn’t get to everyone, however the sheer volume of emails every week is a little much for one person. In short, these are still very decent treats as long as nothing has changed behind the scenes, but you can never go wrong with well-researched DIY treats.
tiny, tiny training treats. it took a bit for me to get used to using these when training the younger of my two german shepherd dogs. she still needs a lot of work, so i use a lot of treats when working with her. i did not want to fill her up with treats (more for health than because of worries about calories — she is a nice lean dog), so tried these.at first, they were just awkward to use, because they are really tiny. mostly i use treats to train her to walk at heel, to sit calmly when other dogs are passing, to focus on me rather than on squirrels — basically, treats are part of us being out for walks. and at first, i kept dropping these treats when trying to give them to her while on the move, or she would drop them.now, though, i give her the “look” command, and when she looks up to make eye contact with me, i just toss the treats to her, rather than trying to hand them to her. that works just fine. she catches them 90% of the time, and we can just keep moving.these are affordable, not particularly unhealthy, and both of my dogs like them. they are quite strong smelling, though.
Tasty Training Treats for Our Pup – Zuke’s Mini Naturals Soft Dog Treats Review. The Zuke’s Mini Naturals Soft Dog Treats have become a staple in our dog training routine, offering a tasty and motivating reward for our furry friend.The soft and chewy texture is perfect for our dog’s sensitive teeth, making it easy for them to enjoy the treats without any discomfort.The peanut butter flavor seems to be a big hit with our pup, as they eagerly respond to training commands in anticipation of receiving these treats.The small size of the treats is ideal for training sessions, allowing us to provide frequent rewards without overindulging our dog.We appreciate that these treats are made with natural ingredients, without any artificial preservatives, colors, or flavors. This aligns well with our commitment to providing our pet with wholesome and healthy snacks.The resealable pouch helps keep the treats fresh and prevents them from becoming stale or dry over time.We have noticed that our dog is more engaged and motivated during training sessions with these treats, which has significantly improved the effectiveness of our training efforts.One minor concern is that the treats can sometimes be crumbly, leading to occasional messiness, especially when used in treat-dispensing toys or during outdoor training sessions.Additionally, while our dog loves the peanut butter flavor, some variety in flavors within the same pack would be a nice option to have.In conclusion, Zuke’s Mini Naturals Soft Dog Treats have been a hit with our furry companion during training sessions. The soft and chewy texture, natural ingredients, and peanut butter flavor make them a rewarding and motivating treat for our pup. The small size and resealable pouch add to their convenience and practicality. While the occasional crumbliness is a minor concern, it doesn’t overshadow the overall positive impact these treats have on our training sessions. Four stars for a delicious and effective training reward that keeps our dog eager to learn!
My Dog Loves These But…. They don’t smell bad to me which is a plus and Kaia loves them, however had to take one star off for the packaging which leaves a lot to be desired.The package uses a zip lock to close, however I have found that every time I buy this treat, within a few weeks the zip closure starts to become detached from the bag. This is without being rough with the bag or pulling hard on the package to open it.Please fix the zip closure on the bag to a higher quality!
My dog’s absolute favorite. Toby will do anything for these treats! They are the perfect size to use with his snuffle mats, and small enough that I can hide a little handful of at a time without feeling like he’s getting too much. They’re a little spendy, but there are lots in a package so it feels worth it. These are awesome treats and I always try to have them on hand.
My little dogs like them very much. My dad like these treats, unfortunately the last two bags I received were very dry, my older dog 14 years old had a little trouble eating them, in the past the treats, I have received were nice and soft, but these have been very dry and hard. These are easyto feed and would make good training treats.
Great Training Treats. My little Cavapoo (12 lbs) loves these. They’re the perfect size for her and make/made training easy. These are her more “general good thing” treats now – and I use some freeze-dried liver for her “really good” treat.Zuke’s makes good stuff and we’re on our 4th or 5th bag now. This will be a staple treat for Peppa for a long time.Oh, also, the resealable bag they use is better than any other dog treat I’ve found. Not sure what makes it so resealable but it stays fresh for a long time and is very easy to zip back up.
Good size. My dogs are small & these are the perfect size
Great treat for reinforcing good behavior on walks. My dog absolutely LOVES these. I always put a handful of these in my pocket on walks to help reinforce good behavior. They are also great for training and to put within enrichment toys. I am never worried that my dog is eating too many or getting too many calories given they are tiny. They also don’t have a “dog food” smell which is nice as well!
Great treat for reinforcing good behavior on walks. My dog absolutely LOVES these. I always put a handful of these in my pocket on walks to help reinforce good behavior. They are also great for training and to put within enrichment toys. I am never worried that my dog is eating too many or getting too many calories given they are tiny. They also don’t have a “dog food” smell which is nice as well!
So small – excellent for training. Good quality ingredients & must taste delicious – because think they are sufficient reward for training despite tiny size. Tiny calories too❗️
So small – excellent for training. Good quality ingredients & must taste delicious – because think they are sufficient reward for training despite tiny size. Tiny calories too❗️
So small – excellent for training. Good quality ingredients & must taste delicious – because think they are sufficient reward for training despite tiny size. Tiny calories too❗️
My dogs love these. I have 2 min pins and these treats are the perfect size for them! I’ve been giving them these treats for years!!
Perfect Size. The treats are the perfect size for a treat ball, and it’s the perfect size for training. We tried many other brands and this one is not only my pup’s favorite, but it’s also the perfect bite-size treat.
Flavourful Healthy Treat for Training or Rewards. Writing a review for dog treats can be challenging, as dogs have unique preferences for flavor, aroma, texture, and size. Nonetheless, based on my experience, there are certain factors that make treats more appealing to most dogs. I believe these dog treats fall into that category, and I am confident that most dogs will thoroughly enjoy them.My dog is extremely picky about food, but I’m happy to say that he absolutely loves these natural, soft dog treats.! They are packed with flavor, making them perfect for training sessions or as a quick reward. I appreciate that they are made with quality ingredients and offer great value for the price. They are easy to chew, so even picky eaters and older dogs enjoy them.In conclusion, I highly recommend them!