By Sheepadoodle on May 3, 2023
Something weird
My dog eats plenty of beef trachea, but something was off about the batch we received. I’ve tried 3 of them from the bag and each time, my dog had an upset stomach. Other brand beef trachea doesn’t affect him at all though. Won’t purchase from this specific brand anymore. Redbarn is the better brand to go with.
Huge treats
I’ve been buying the 6-7” size tracheas for a while now, as my Doberman loves them. I tried this larger size to give as Xmas gifts to my friends & families larger breed dogs. They are huge! I probably will feed the remainder of the package maybe once a week, as a special treat, rotated with the daily bully stick, pig ear, etc.
Chew Sticks
Great, German Shepard loves them. Feels good to know that they are good for dog. Somewhat pricey.
My dog loves these!
My Australian shepherd loves these treats! They last about a half hour and she devours them!
2 sick standard poodles
New label for this product: WORST bully sticks. First, yes, these things are humongous, and to break them in half is a challenge. Nothing in my kitchen arsenal would dent them, they're so hard. I broke one in half and gave to each of our boys. The one-year-old standard poodle, who gets various all-meat chews, worked on his half from about 5 -5:30 p.m. By midnight, he was outside with diarrhea, we're talking serious diarrhea. It took our four-year-old until about 3:30 a.m. to be hit with diarrhea. Right after that, the 1-year-old up-chucked, pieces of trachea mixed with the evening's raw diet. Again, about 6:30 a.m. he up-chucked twice in a row, mostly pieces of trachea, which felt like pieces of plastic as I cleaned it up. About 7:30 a.m. the 4-year-old starting up-chucking, lots of "plastic" type pieces. As much as our boys digest dried tendons, raw trachea, collagen chews, etc., they've never had problems like this. Today, day two of the aftermath, they are keeping down their raw diet but at the other end, it hasn't totally settled down yet. We'll give them until tomorrow morning before dosing them with something. I'm sorry. Other reviews claim there are no hard pieces but our dogs had serious problems with many hard pieces, indigestible.
By Soybean on Apr 7, 2022
Perfect chew!
Both of our dogs love these trachea treats. They are huge, so we sometimes cut them in half. We have a 13 year old Lab, Sawyer, and it takes him about 15 minutes to get through 1/2 of a stick...that's about as long as any chew lasts in his jaws! Our new rescue, a 3 year old Pittie mix, Finn, takes a bit longer, so I am pretty with that as far being a "long lasting" chew.
I lalso love these because they are natural, no weird ingredients and good for them. They are also fantastic for their teeth. Sawyer has never had a dental cleaning at the vet, and even at 13 years, his teeth are still white and he never has bad doggy breath.
Finn came from a bad hoarding situation, so his teeth at only three years old were awful, but these are already helping to clean them really well. I am hopeful that between his chewing and some brushing, his teeth will soon be as sparkling white and healthy as his brother's.
By michaelene on Apr 28, 2022
Bully for Bully
Dog absolutely love them and they don't create sharp edges or have small bits that I always worry about the dog choking on. Little pricey (that's why it got 4 stars instead of 5) but it's a once a week treat and I break them in half. I got the large ones.
Tasty chewy treat
My dog loves these. The package has a decent amount. Takes my breed (German Shepherd)about 25 minutes to chew through one. But my dog is a taste saver. So for any other dog who chews and swallow, the Tim's might be cut in half. Definitely recommend.
Dogs love them
Great entertainment for medium and large dogs that are power chewers. The dogs love them and prefer them over cow ears and bully stick. Good quality product
By Leosmom on Jan 27, 2022
Be careful!
My dog loves these and most of the time they don’t have a problem if the trachea is rolled tightly enough. One was barely rolled and the next day my dog woke up throwing up but almost as if he had food poisoning. It was not a normal dog tummy issue. Anyway, he ended up throwing up huge pieces of undigested trachea. He continued to feel sick half of the day.
I do like these treats and my other dog can eat the ones not tightly rolled. We haven’t had any issues other than that. Just make sure your dog isn’t swallowing huge bites of these.