🥩 Elevate your pet’s snack game with raw, real, and revolutionary treats!
Wysong Dream Treats Chicken offers a freeze-dried, raw meat snack for dogs, cats, and ferrets made with a proprietary non-thermal process that preserves nutrients by never exceeding 118°F. Free from fillers and artificial additives, these high-protein, high-fat treats include essential vitamins, minerals, prebiotics, and probiotics, making them a clean, convenient, and gut-friendly option trusted since 1979.
J**S
Cats looooved these!!!
Wow, these things are a hit! My four cats don't often all agree on a treat, but these Dream Treats received 100% approval! They look like brown cookies, but they are not hard to break up in smaller pieces. They also work great as toppers on canned food - just crumble a Dream Treat and sprinkle it over some canned food - that food will be scarfed up in seconds! These things are $$$expensive$$$ so they won't be an every day treat in our house - but the cats love em, and they have a pretty healthy ingredients list (as all Wysong products do) so I will continue to purchase these for use as "special" treats as a reward (enticing them to eat a can they don't like, after a nail clipping, after pilling, etc) When I pull out this bag of treats, a stampede of cats storms into the kitchen - these treats and chicken Purebites are the only treats that have ever gotten this kind of reaction :)
J**H
My Cat is the devil. These treats are a temporary and holy pacifying ritual.
My cat is a monster. This is important for you to know up front. She's a vicious little creature who I am fairly certain is the feline equivalent of Cerberus. When she isn't busy mauling my wife or I, sometimes she demands things like treats. She also demands belly rubs but that is always a (strangely irresistible) trap that invariably ends in blood and tears - and never hers.These treats don't calm her in any way, but they do give her something else to bite for a while. She loves them so much that one time, when I was at work, she fashioned an elaborate structure out of ropes, and pulleys to get up on the counter, chew her way through the bag, and eat them all!Okay, fine, it wasn't ropes and pulleys, it was just a jump to a chair, then a table, then the counter - but she DID eat her way THROUGH THE BAG and then consume EVERY LAST CRUMB!It sated her for several hours. Then the maulings began anew until I got another package of Wysong Dream Treats from Amazon.Most of my body is now covered in scar tissue thanks to this hell-spawned beast that somehow became our pet. What little of my skin is not destroyed, is healthy thanks to these amazing cat treats. #ThanksWysong
M**.
Great quality and pretty tasty too.
Two out of three cats give these rabbit treats five stars. The other gives them three so I split the difference. Oh, and the dog also votes for five but it's hard to take his tastes too seriously as he once ate an empty pack of cigarettes he found when we were on a walk. Ugh. Do note that these treats are huge wafers, and not that many to a bag. Unless your cats are jungle-size you will want to break these into small pieces. It's not that hard to do. There will be some residual dust, which can be sprinkled on food they would otherwise ignore. I'm thinking of trying the cats on Wysong food now also, maybe blending it with what I usually buy.
F**R
Soak with water first to make it more digestable
I have used these for many rescue cats but found it easier to buy on Amazon (and different types).I cut them up and put in small cup and add spring water. Then after soaking I add it to their other wet food, with extra water mixed in, as well vegetables (loves that) then I sprinkle the Wysong Add Life. The rescue I have now, eats that mix throughout the day.It is hard to find information on the web (I have books) but dry foods cause many illnesses in cats. I often feed raw diets as well (from prime meats). Think how a cat or any animal in the wild eats. The gut (with fermented foods first (partially digested grains, grasses and if a carnivore meat).""""""Cats typically drink little water throughout the day. In fact, they have a reduced thirst drive compared to other pets, meaning that they sometimes don’t feel thirsty despite being dehydrated. As a result, cats rely on their food as a major source of their daily water intake.""""""Naturally, wet food contains a lot more water content than dry food. This better simulates what cats would eat in the wild, as small prey also contain more moisture than dry foods. Extra moisture promotes kidney, bladder, andurinary tract health for your cats. On the other hand, prolonged dehydration can irritate your cat’s urinary tract and possibly lead to kidney disease.""""
L**R
Nice to have a treat with Quail
Wysong is a bit expensive, but this is a treat for a treat to have quail. They all love these, you don't have to soak them, but I do break them up. Each round is pretty big. The packaging is strong and airtight, better than what pet food companies usually use. They stay fresh for months once opened. (I forgot I had them once, and was surprised they were not effected by the time.)
F**8
A Bag of Quail Treat DUST
I love Wysong Dream Treats and buy them regularly because they are practically the ONLY treat my ferrets will go crazy for. I have never had this issue with previous purchases so when I opened the bag of quail treats I received yesterday, I was surprised and frustrated to find a bag full of crushed treat dust.I can use this for scattering on their food but as a training aid, which is what I purchase them for, it is useless. Very, very disappointed and will see if I can find this product from a different supplier that may arrive in better condition.
M**Y
My Cat didn't like them( But my 4 month old kitten did)
I have a 10 year old cat who is on a restricted protein diet. He can only have novel proteins like duck, rabbit, venison, etc. It is very hard to find a treat that has a single novel protein source. The treats themselves are in a large disc shape since they work for dogs and cats. I had to cut it up into much smaller pieces for my cat. He tried one little bit and then never wanted one again. I had hoped he would like them so we could reward him for being a good boy and taking his medicine. However my 4 month old kitten LOVED them and practically mauled me to get at the bag and eat more. I guess it just comes down to cat preference. So if you do get them for cats beware that they are very large and will have be cut or broken apart.
M**J
Crumble to bits
When trying to break apart to give to ferrets (who hate them btw), they crumble to dust.
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