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Bell & Bone Dental Sticks Chicken Mint and Seaweed Large Reviews

4.8 Rating 65 Reviews
Im sorry, my dogs dont like them and refuse to eat . I found a pile of them hidden in their beds .
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Posted 6 months ago
Linda Shardlow
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I always give my dogs these dental chews when I leave the house for a significant period of time. Its the signal that 'mum' will be gone for a while. The chews are compensation for my lack of presence. And what a compensation! More a reward. And I do hand them out as rewards (cut up into smaller pieces) when we are out. They use natural ingredients, smell fresh and my dogs just love them. Pic is of my younger dog waiting to get his 'I'm being a good boy, arent I' treat at a cafe last weekend. And, yes, he was being a good boy!
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Posted 6 months ago
Kylie Broadley
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My labradoodle puppy absolutely loves these. She ate the whole thing and then was lifting up her bed trying to find more of it. I would highly recommend these. They also smell so tasty, not like plastic! ¸
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Posted 9 months ago
I bought a packet of each variety and none of my 3 dogs would eat any of them. I contacted the company and they said I could return any unopened packets for a refund but I decided to stick with it and try my dogs on all 4 varieties but they wouldn't eat any of them. I tried mixing them in with their dinner and putting peanut butter on the but still no go.
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Posted 9 months ago
Maureen Croft
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My doggies she loves them all Especially the chicken and mintc
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Posted 10 months ago
Early days yet but Im sure they will be great,my boy loves them anyway so thats a great start
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Posted 1 year ago
My dogs teeth were in bad shape until I started using these
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Posted 1 year ago
Cavoodle Frankie has always rejected teeth chews but now Ive chopped these up into one inch lengths, hes eating them. Id love it if they were made in smaller bites.
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Posted 1 year ago