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HomeDog SuppliesDog ToysDispensing Toys & FillersDingo Munchy Stix, 10-Pack, 3.1-Ounce |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 25 customer reviews )
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14 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Dingo Munchy Stix made my dog very sick Jan 20, 2010
By E. Stokes Please don't buy these for your dog. These have artificial colors and pork in them that is not listed on the product description online. These made my dog very ill. He had diarrhea and was throwing up for a week. I was very worried about him. This was the only change in his diet, I feed him all natural food with no artificial anything. I thought these were made of chicken & natural accourding to the online description but they are not.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Our Dogs Like These, By Jingo! Jan 28, 2010
By Spudman The ten Munchy Stix are encased in a clear plastic shell backed by a bone shaped piece of cardboard. The chews are roughly five inches in length and look like little, thin salamis or slim Jims. Unlike the former, however, these rawhide chews are not soft and pliable, but rigid and crunchy. Each Stix is a compressed , cylindrical stick formed with bits of rawhide, chicken, and pork. Dingo® tells us that these Stix have the same great taste as the larger chicken/rawhide chews in an easy to chew treat. Further, we are told, these Stix are healthy and fun to chew, helping to promote clean teeth and gums.
Ingredients: Rawhide, chicken, Pork, Water, Corn, Sugar, Salt, Potassium sorbate, Red 40.
Both of our dogs and their occasional guests love these Stix. I don't know how much chew value they have because they're totally consumed in about five minutes, sometimes longer for little Piper. I'd rather these were manufactured in the US and not China, but so far through many packags of Stix our dogs have had no ill effects and still look forward to their Stix.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
My Chloe loves them! Jan 03, 2009
By K. Flaherty I spoil my little Italian Greyhound rotten and although she's not picky about treats, she does tend to get tired of things after a little while. But so far she hasn't tired of these. I buy her lots of treats and this is one of the tried and true favorites.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Delicious but short-lived. Dec 15, 2009
By B. White
"Brad W."
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2XGA3DT1NANSH I'm not sure how Dingo did it, but they've managed to combine rawhide, chicken, pork, and sugar into a crunchy stick.
Delicious? Sydney thinks so.
Rawhide Chewiness? Absolutely not.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great Treat !! Aug 30, 2010
By Bambi I have a very very very picky Chihuahua that will only eat one brand of dog treats , Wagon Train . I think I spend more money a week on his little butt then I do my self =] . Every now an then I watch my sons Chihuahua which is from the same litter as mine and he just so happen had a few stix's with him . Now idk if it was a little competition thing between the dogs , but Pimp & Daddy were both fighting over them !! So I decided to order a few one day since the price was so low . Sure enough he has been eating them ever since !! So I order him 2 packs every time I place a order from amazon =] .
FYI: Not to mention he looks so cute with his little paws holding them and although he is small he is still able to hold them , run with them , and eat them .
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