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My dogs are absolutely CRAZY about this stuff. I am very pleased with this product. I've been using it for about 6 months now and my dogs are hooked on it. The only thing I don't like is the way the price has jumped up so high since I first started using it. This was the cheapest seller that I could find so it's not the sellers fault but rather the distributor. The dogs love these treats and look forward to them every evening when we sit down to watch tv. The odor is awful but whatever, as long as my babies are happy & healthy I can deal with that. Thanks for the great product & service.

Our dog (pit mix) LOVES these - and I love that they're small and low-cal, so we can use them liberally (by the handful) for training and not have to worry about her packing on the pounds. If you've got a dog that gets a little wild on walks (especially leash-assertive, or over-excited when seeing people she knows - ours), these are perfect because they can be swallowed easily without being chewed. Our dog also loves the larger crispy treats from Zuke's, but because she's so excited on walks and needs a distraction (we do "find it" with small handfuls of the Minis), these are the go-to because she can chow them down whole, safely. (I do love seeing her crunch on the others when training her at home, with "sit," "shake," etc. Final bonus for the Peanut Butter & Oats flavor... they smell like little cookies! Some treats have a foul meaty scent, but these are great!

I am making it my number one priority to video my dog when these come out. Our every night ritual for at least 7 years now, is to have these treats. We got these many years ago to start teaching our dog to sit ect. and they did the trick, she loved them. And would be super excited to preform anytime the bag came out. Before we could open the bag the laundry list of things we tried to teach her would ensue before we could get our hand in the bag...Sit, stand, lay, speak, roll over. It was just one long procession & we were supposed to start tossing them at her. Or shed attack our hand in the bag & dig at them furiously. We also used them to get her to learn to use stairs, she was afraid of them. We had them in a new house & put some by the bed for her since we had a super high platform bed. So we would toss these & she'd go tearing up & down them instead of being afraid. Anything for the snack. So basically they're magic pills because shell do whatever. She knows the difference between the amazon truck ( UPS typically) and the postman bringing a box & when she sees UPS she knows whats coming and knows the box is for her. ( not always) which leads to tail tucking, pouting and ignoring you till dinnertime) Our maltese is 12 now & still acts like a nut every night & in no way can we forget to give her the snackies before bed. Dukes...I love you & I hate you :) We've both created a little monster.

Three dogs with varying food dependencies. The 34-lber eats anything, even paper plates (groan). The 46-lber eats delicately, carefully chewing each bite. The 10-lber turns her nose up at most everything. I'm not lying when I say I make happy faces out of her food for her just to cajole her into eating (for whatever reason, it works) The Zuke's minis get all three sitting, bowing, rolling over, and whatever else I ask. - Small = portable (I keep them in an old creamer bottle - the cap is perfect for dispensing) - Low calorie - excellent for long training sessions - Stinky - we hate it, dogs Love it. These are excellent for a game of Find It. I'll hide them around the house while my dog's in a stay, then I release her and she frolics to and fro on her own little Easter egg hunt. The outside dog has a blast when I toss a handful into the yard so he can use his nose. The wee dog like to have them hidden in a blanket so she can sniff them out. - Size, again, they fit in every puzzle toy - They're great for popping into the air and letting the dogs catch them - Flavor variety - I alternate 2 flavors every month on Subscribe and Save so the pooches don't get bored

Zuke's has the BEST dog treats out of ANY company HANDS DOWN. Our 5.5 month old Olde English Bulldogge goes CRAZY for ALL of the treats I have purchased that are Zuke's- which is A LOT. For these ones in particular we have the chicken recipe. They smell AMAZING and have a nice softer but put together texture to them and they are perfect for a few small treats and even more so for training and teaching tricks with. We also have all of the links with apple (chicken, pork & duck) and as a baby the apple & chicken were his favorite. We have also purchased the Jerky Bites, and Superfoods in Greens & Berry. All came fresh and were well liked as well. You cannot go wrong with ANY of this companies products!!!

My Lab puppy loves these. We've tried the chicken, rabbit, peanut butter, and salmon flavors and all have been a hit; chicken seems to be the most tempting. I like that they are small, meaning I don't have to break a stinky-ass meat cake into smaller pieces during training and end up with shredded animal residue under my nails for a week. These treats do smell quite strong and pretty foul, but the powerful scent makes them a strong lure for training and more rewarding when my dog completes the challenging task of putting her butt on the ground. Also great for redirecting my dog when she finds something intoxicating, such as a used condom or wad of toilet paper from the neighbor's trash, that I would prefer to not manually remove from her mouth. She will drop most nasty treasures in favor of a few of these in my palm. Also, beware that if you have a bag of these in your pocket, a pack of neighborhood dogs may suddenly start following you.

My dogs really like these and I was hoping that since they are made from rabbit, that if the local bunnies having smelled this in the dogs poop, would stay out of our yard for fear of being the next victim. Unfortunately that is not the case as we still get plenty of noisome bunnies eating our flowers etc... These are also very healthy based on the ingredients list and no sugar added. Unfortunately some dog treat manufacturers these days are adding sugar to 'hook' our dogs onto their treats and this adds to the problem with dog obesity that is prevalent in the US. I also like the size of these as they are small enough to use for training purposes without giving the pup too much food in between meals.

I was about out of the original treats I was using for clicker training, and went in search a couple other brands/flavors to mix things up. Bought a small bag of duck and rabbit, and they were both hits with our 7 year old AmStaff and 5 month old AmBully, with a preference for duck it seems. In fact, our older one loves them so much that when we started more complex training with teaching her the names of objects to grab, hold, and carry on command, she started to grab anything I put in front of her before I'd even said anything! Now that makes it easy to teach her names of things, that's for sure! For those that are interested, I went and figured out how many of these were in the bag since I like to know that information. Kept track of all the treats I used until the bag was almost empty, and counted what was left. Between the two, there's an average of 260 treats/ 170g bag at an average weight of about .62g/treat (They're place on dimes in the picture). The bag itself weighed about 10g. So, for a 1lb bag, that would average to about 700treats/bag after taking into account that the bag itself would be bigger.

I was looking for treats to give my incredibly difficult to potty train dog. I've purchased different treats from the store, but nothing really "excited" her when it was offered as a treat to praise her for doing her "business" outside. That's where these come into play. The reviews were great, I figured I'd give it a try. I took her outside several times a day, and each time she did her business outside, she was rewarded with a few of these. She LOVES them. As soon as I'm opening the bag she rushes to the door and runs outside. She hasn't had an accident inside in a week. Obviously I'll need to keep the training up, but these treats definitely help. She's excited to get them. We also give a couple to each of our dogs as a treat before bed, and I've never seen them all collectively so excited about a treat. It's crazy. I'll be reordering even once our dog is trained, because they're perfect for a quick treat, and a praise.

I have tiny dogs: two yorkies who weigh maybe 7 lbs between the two of them. And these treats are perfect for them. If you are like me and always look with suspicion upon products that claim to be ‘for small dogs’ because they invariably turn out to be too big for YOUR small dog, fear not!!! These are indeed for YOUR small dog! Hurray!!! I know! Right???? Amazing! My two yorkies love these too. Now, my little boy will eat anything (including raw onions, cantaloupe, spinach, squash, lemons, and non-food items, no doubt) so that is hardly a glowing recommendation. But my little girl has a more discerning palate - she actually sniffs stuff before she eats it, actually, you know, CHEWS, and leaves it if she doesn’t like it. And she likes these treats! They are soft too; wish I’d known about them before my 17.5 year old yorkie passed away a few months ago. These would have been right up his toothless alley! And the bag is resealable so they won’t get hard either! These would make good training bits for bigger dogs. But as any yorkie owner knows, ‘training’ is for woosies. So I just use them as treats. I will continue to purchase these!