- Contains one (1) 36 oz. 130-count pack of GREENIES Original TEENIE Natural Dental Dog Treats; Natural Dog Treats Plus Vitamins, Minerals and Other Nutrients
- GREENIES Original TEENIE Natural Dental Dog Treats, 36 oz. Pack
- Contains one (1) 36 oz. 130-count pack of GREENIES Original TEENIE Natural Dental Dog Treats; Natural Dog Treats Plus Vitamins, Minerals and Other Nutrients
- The unique texture of GREENIES Dog Chews cleans down to the gumline to fight plaque and tartar and freshen breath
- GREENIES Treats for Dogs are veterinarian recommended and accepted by the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC)
- Treat your dog fantastically with the great taste of GREENIES Original Dental Treats
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Reina DE Sur
Good dog treat
Our dog LOVES these things. We had gotten in the habit of feeding our dog table scraps because, well, every time we would eat he would use puppy dog eyes. And they were super effective. Now we've gone cold turkey on table scraps, after a warning from the vet that it was starting to noticeably impact his health, and instead give him one of these when we're eating. He never seems to mind that we gave him something other than what was on the table and happily trots off with his prize. I've taken to hiding one in the house every now and then. He can smell them and goes nuts until he finds it, which rarely seems to take long.
Calvin Parkinson
Yorkie Gives them 4 Paws Up
This is a subscribe and save item for our household. These greenies are highly recommended by our 15 year old yorkie. He has one for lunch every day. Around 11:45 he is standing by the pantry door waiting for his lunch. If mom or dad forget, he lets us know by barking at us until we give him his treat. I cannot speak to their breath control and he has never had bad breath (even at 15 years old) and has great teeth. He has been getting these for many years so maybe that has been a factor. Just know he loves them and is not happy without it.
Kaye Hughes
Great snack for my picky dog who hates chewing.
My little dog has been presented with perhaps a dozen varieties of chewing bone over the course of his six years. After eating two or three of one variety, he starts turning his nose up at them. He won't even continue to gnaw on a beef bone after he's gotten the meat off. He just doesn't like to chew, but I keep trying for the sake of his dental health. I found Greenies about six months ago, and to my surprise, he still loves them! He gets one a night as his bedtime "toothbrush" (a word he now gets excited about). He stands on his hind legs, spins in circles, and licks his lips as he watches the bag come out of the drawer. He finishes them in less than five minutes, so they're not really chewy bones, but it's great that he finally likes something that's good for his teeth.
Darla Davis
She likes them! She really likes them!
It occurred to me a few weeks ago that my little diva Yorkie's breath stunk. Doggy kisses weren't very pleasant. I tried to brush her teeth but that was like trying to give a cat a bath. She's skittish. Her teeth aren't bad though. It must be the food she is eating that causes doggy breath. We were at my sister's house when she offered Molly a Greenie treat that she gives her own dog (who is my dog's sister. Cute, eh?). Molly ate it right up to my shock. She is picky about what snacks she will eat and usually sticks to bacon flavored chewy things. I came back and ordered a bag of Greenies Dental Chews. I got the tiny ones because my dog is only eight pounds and doesn't need anything bigger. These aren't cheap either so I wanted to get more in the bag. They came today and I immediately gave my dog one. She gobbled it up like it was filet mignon. Her breath is better too. Just a few minutes ago, I couldn't find her and when I looked, Molly was hiding in the laundry room where she sits and looks out the window sometimes with a Greenie treat in her mouth! She got into the bag that I must not have sealed well and snagged another one! (I hope it was just one...) The bag is resealable and I am now being careful to seal it and put it up where my dog can't get to it. The pics show a wet (from the rain) Molly gobbling her Greenie before I could come and take it. I wasn't going to but she knew she stole it and assumed I was going to snatch it from her. Hey, if it makes her breath better and helps keep her teeth clean, I am happy. The ingredients aren't stellar but not awful and my vet is fine with her having these. He once suggested them but I didn't buy them thinking Molly would never touch them. I have these on Subscribe and Save now and will be giving Molly a Greenie a day. I hope that keeps her bad breath away!
Clara Jo
My dog loves these.
My dog is obsessed with these. So much so that when I got a cat, I got the feline Greenies too. Both of my animals love them and I love spoiling them both so, here I am with a 130 pack of TEENIE Greenies, and 3-4 bags of various flavors of feline Greenies. But this is a review on the doggie TEENIE Greenies. They are great for my dog to chew on and really help her teeth, though she has terrible teeth problems that are not just going to "disappear," I can see she really works her teeth and can honestly see she loves the flavor of these. I don't feed them to her all the time but every few days will give her one or two as a reward for performing small tricks or just because. She loves them.
Merlys Francis
Best Price on the Internet!
Our three dogs are all in love with these treats so we choose the smallest size to accommodate the Chihuahua (Princess Mushka in the photo) and the larger dogs just get 2-3 treats each time. Wonderful price and having them on auto-delivery is brilliant so we never run out of their treats. Great training treat too.
Patricia Kocurek
Even Great for Gentle Giants!
Apollo LOVES these! At our last vet check-up, the vet said that Apollo's teeth and gums were exceptionally healthy. Although he's a Great Pyrenees, we give him these TEENIE Treats throughout the day, and he enjoys them every single time, without expanding his 'waist.'
Jennifer Lindeman
Dogs dig em. 🐶
My pups love these things and they really do seem to work on their teeth. I go back-and-forth between regular bones and greenies. Seems to be working well. This is also a better price than what I can find in pet stores.
Emma Barr
These little greenies are the perfect solution to getting my dog who hates having her ...
My little Italian Greyhound loves treats but hates having her teeth brushed. These little greenies are the perfect solution to getting my dog who hates having her teeth brushed, to help take care of her teeth. She's an older dog so I appreciate a little extra care in making sure the treats are yummy and small enough as well as easy to chew. She was immediately in love with these Greenies and chewed them up in a fashion where she was reaching difficult areas to clean her teeth. They were also the perfect size for a small dog and she didn't choke or gag eating these small yet plentiful treats. They have been a safe treat which she has loved and so have we. I have also noticed an improvement in her breath with these treats!! A great product. Although there is no substitute for brushing, the Greenies provide the perfect supplement to keeping my dogs teeth clean and improving her breath along with keeping her health optimum all in a little bite.
Carol Johnson Turner
the vet said her teeth are in great shape. The vet said that of the various ...
My dog is a bit finicky about what treats she will accept and leaves some on the floor and walks away. She loves Greenies. She has been on them for a little over a year and on her recent annual check up, the vet said her teeth are in great shape. The vet said that of the various products on the market of this nature, some of them simply don't work and some do, but she says the dogs she sees that are on Greenies have better teeth and the product does work. Vet says to keep using them. The dog's teeth look good to me, very white, and she does not have bad breath. Good idea especially in that I'm not a big fan of attempting to brush a dog's teeth. The first time you give them to your dog don't be surprised that their mouth foams up a bit, that must be the cleaning stuff in action. But it goes away relatively quickly after the dog is finished and licks it's chops.