If your dogs find them tasty, go for it. Made in USA by a very reputable company like Cloud Star with the supplemental benefits offeredmake them a great goodie for your loved furry beasts-if they take to them. Too bad my picky dogs don't find them tasty.
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I have a confession to make: I don't own a dog. However, I do have a lot of little doggy friends I puppysit on a weekly basis that will happily volunteer to test new treats and toys if it's for the betterment of caninekind. So when Swaggable gave me the chance to try Dynamo Dog Functional Treats (Hip & Joint Formula) for free, I didn't hesitate. Too many hopeful dog ears perked up waiting for my response.Three weeks later, I received a plastic sample bag with five Cheese & Bacon flavored treats inside. The treats were soft to the touch and easy to cut in half. I immediately noticed the ingredients labeled prominently on the package and, the more I read, the more impressed I became.
Dynamo Dog Functional Treats (Hip & Joint Formula) are Grain Free, Gluten Free, and made with quality all-natural ingredients including: pork, chickpea flour, potato flour, tapioca starch, maple syrup, bacon, cheddar cheese, carrots, apples, spinach, cherries, sweet potatoes, cranberries, yucca, salmon oil, and even green-lipped mussel. They also contain Glucosamine HCL and Chondroitin Sulfate, which help relieve arthritis pain and restore cartilage.
My doggy volunteers -Ellie, a precocious Weimaraner, and Daisy, a basset hound who must've been a goat in a past life because she likes to climb on everything in the house -were super excited to get the taste test underway. They sniffed the air the minute I cut the sample packet open and crowded my legs eagerly in anticipation.
I gave them two treats each and they both gulped them down, barely taking the time to lick their chops before begging me for more.
Now I wouldn't be a very good reviewer, or pet lover, if I wasn't willing to try the treats myself... Yes, you read that right, I actually sliced the end off of one of the treats and ate it. I'm happy to say that it tasted quite good, much like beef jerky, and I didn't experience any ill effects or upset tummy afterwards.
Unfortunately, while I was preoccupied with my own personal taste test, Miss Daisy (the billy goat disguised as a basset hound) managed to climb up onto the counter and snag the last treat for herself -to poor Ellie's utter disappointment. So now I'm off to the store in search of more dynamic doggy goodness!
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