🐾 Treat Your Pup Right!
Amazon Brand – Wag Chicken Flavor Hip & Joint Training Treats for Dogs are premium, bite-sized rewards designed to support your dog's hip and joint health while making training a breeze. With real American chicken as the primary ingredient and no harmful additives, these treats are a guilt-free way to show your furry friend some love.
R**E
Pups love
Excellent treat great benefits
M**A
love love love
I have been using these treats for many, many years for my German Shepherd in hopes of keeping her hips strong. She is 10 years old, and I haven't seen any problems yet, so hoping that they are benefiting from these treats. They also work really well for the furbo treat toss so they're the only ones that I buy. Also, my dog has never gotten sick of them
A**R
Treats for my doggie
Great training treats for a low price.
K**H
My dog loves these treats
My dog loves these treats. I have used them for training and they have worked well. I like that teh treats hodl up well in your pocket so I can always have some with me. I put the treats in a sealable jar and they stay fresh for a long time. If they start to get to hard I place a damp paer towel in eth jar and the treats soften up
R**R
My Dog Loves These
These are extruded pellets that contain hip and joint supplements. The pellets are small, about a half inch long, For training, I cut them in half to very small pieces. Doggie doesn't care how big they are, just that he's recognized for good behavior. One bag lasts for weeks!
D**8
Good supplement and my dogs enjoy!
I give these to my dogs daily. Hoping to protect their joints.
M**O
I recommend
My doggos second best treat. First best she only gets occasionally. This she gets every single day after every time she goes out. If I forget she gets an attitude. Been purchasing this for a long time and still it’s good to my dig and probably good for her. There is a few varieties and my doggo loves every one we have tried.
L**.
Great size and texture as a training treat, shouldn't be advertised as "hips & joints"
A 100lb dog should be getting about 1,500mg of glucosamine and 1,800mg of chondroitin as a daily dose for hip and joint support. An _entire pound_ of these treats only provides 455mg of glucosamine and 228mg of chondroitin. It's such a miniscule quantity of joint support supplement per treat that it's really not going to do anything. Poor advertising, but still a good size and texture treat for training.
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