🐾 Treat Your Pup Right with Nature's Best!
PLATO Pet Treats Fish Dog Treats are air-dried, single-ingredient snacks made from 100% whole, wild-caught Baltic Herring. These nutritious treats are rich in Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids, promoting healthy skin and coat while being grain-free and free from artificial additives. Perfect for rewarding your dog on special occasions or as a daily snack, these treats reflect a commitment to quality and sustainability.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
Unit Count | 3 Ounce |
Occasion | Christmas, Birthday, Thanksgiving |
T**R
Very Useful High Value Treats
We’ve been using these wild-caught Baltic sprats as a high-value reward while training our 6-month-old puppy, and they’ve worked like magic. They are all natural, high in protein and omega 3, and very easy to break into small pieces. They do smell very fishy which is great for training but be ready for the smell! We use these during crate training, recall, and outdoor leash work. Because the scent is so rich, it holds our dog’s attention even in distracting environments. I break them up into halves or thirds depending on the size. If you’re looking for a healthy, super motivating treat, these are worth every penny. Great for picky eaters and high-energy breeds like ours.
O**S
Excellent high-quality and healthy treats for my dogs
My dogs love the baltic sprat. It's a high-quality, healthy treat that I feel good about giving to them, considering they beg for food constantly. I have consistently ordered these for about a year now and we go through them quickly, because the dogs love them so much! People are sometimes surprised to see our dogs eating fish, but these are good quality treats that help to put some variety in their diet. The fish themselves are just whole dried fish, so I feel good about giving them these types of treats.
C**O
Smells surprisingly decent
OK. I have to comment on the smell. If you aren't familiar with dried fish, then this will be very pungent and surprising. If you are, then this will smell fairly decent. There is absolutely a fishy odor when you open this, but as someone who has eaten similarly dried fish intended for humans, I've smelled stronger scented fish. The scent dissipates relatively quickly after opening, depending on how many you take out and what you're planning on doing with said fish.My intent with this one was to hopefully entice a reluctant eater into devouring this snack. The dog was definitely interested and sniffed around for it, but ultimately didn't show much interest since the treat was dried. I think we'll have to rehydrate it somewhat for her. I don't think she's ever been very interested in dried treats, but she loves tuna and fish so we were hoping this would be a good snack to feed her in order to get her weight up. The other dog likes these well enough so if the reluctant eater won't consume them, she will. I absolutely know that my cat would adore these as he loves all things fish.
K**I
My 3 dogs LOVED them!
We have 3 Boston Terriers, 2 are 1 year old, and 1 is 13 years old. They eat a bones & raw food diet. It's difficult to find treats that we don't have to make for them. I had made some dehydrated smelt fish for them a while back, but my husband threw a huge fit due to the smell. He was right, it was awful. They get dried beef liver, beef lung and various dried chicken parts. But these little dried fish are a HUGE hit! And double bonus, I don't have to do anything but open a bag. I can't stop thinking these would be an even bigger hit with a cat. I also rehydrated a few of them and they loved them just as much wet as they did dry. They aren't salty so that's a good thing. Thanks for making a product that helps me keep my home smelling great!
M**E
The Puppy-cat won't touch them and all she likes is fish based treats and soft foods.
They have a very pungent aroma. My puppy cat refuses to touch them... and she only likes fish based soft foods and treats. I am not sure if it's the fins and eyeball or the smell that throws her off but she has no interest at all. They are easily breakable but contain all the inward, so they will smell even worse once u bust it's head off. Lol. So very few ingredients, if ur pet will eat them it is a super healthy snack, way way better than standard pet treats, which contain preservatives that cause cancer in life forms that live beyond 15yrs (which is why Child protective services will show up if you let your kids eat dog treats or food even one time as a joke, lmfao)Yes, look it up, All pet food preservatives cause cancer within 15yrs, ask a vet about pet cancer rates, even in proPlan, any brand that contains corn and other crappy fillers. Read the ingredients on your pets food lable... cats and dogs, even puupy-cats, are not supposed to eat corn. Once u stop feeding them mostly calorie filler u will save so much money as they will eat TONS less food daily when it is actual good nutrition. Wish my puppy-cat would accept a treat other than chicken jerky, these would have been perfect.Oh. And they break into shards. Their extremely dry and not chewy until they've been coated with pet drool.I'd give 5 stars if she would eat them, but very upset I can't return a single pet treat she refuses to eat.
S**N
Good
Smells absolutely awful but that’s not a bad thing at least to a dog, I kinda expected dried fish to smell bad so no negative review for that, my puppy loves them and gets one in her food everyday! There decent sized too, a healthy treat or food topper for your dog.
H**3
Smells but tasty?
Smells really bad but my dog says it tastes really good. Easily one of her favorite treats. Be warned, it smells like the fish aisle at an old small grocery market. Don't leave in your car.
D**I
They are great
Baltic Sprats have been a life saver in training my Yorkie to pee pads. She gets one every time she goes correctly. Her ears perk up at the word ,"sprat." They're easy to break into smaller pieces too
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