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Greenies Dental Chews for Dogs, Large, Pack of 17

Greenies Dental Chews for Dogs, Large, Pack of 17

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Greenies Dental Chews for Dogs, Large, Pack of 17

 
 
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Features
  • The #1 vet-recommended dental chew, among veterinarians that recommend dental chews for at-home oral care

  • VOHC approved (Veterinary Oral Health Council) - Use with VOHC Logo

  • A total oral health solution: clinically proven to fight tartar buildup, fight plaque, freshen breath and maintain healthier teeth and gums

  • Money-back guarantee

  • For dogs 50 to 100 lbs and over 6 months of age


Description

Greenies Treat Tub-Pak, Large 27 oz.


Product Details
Product Length:4.38 inches
Product Width:7.13 inches
Product Height:7.5 inches
Product Weight:1.77 pounds
Package Length:7.5 inches
Package Width:6.9 inches
Package Height:4.2 inches
Package Weight:2.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 36 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 36 customer reviews )
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19 of 19 found the following review helpful:


5My Dog's Favorite- and Amazon's the Place to Get Them!  Mar 04, 2010 By April Blake
My German Shepherd is a complete Greenie addict. She knows when they're in the house. She knows which cupboard they're kept in. She knows what time of day she's supposed to get hers. Her vet compliments her on her pretty white teeth, although some of that credit definitely has to go to the fact that my husband and I brush her teeth with one of those finger-toothbrushes and kiddie toothpaste (no fluoride, so safe if she swallows it), but I do know my dog chews a Greenie at least enough to get pieces between her teeth, and at four years old, she doesn't have the kind of doggie breath that knocks you over if she breathes in your face. I do believe that some of the ingredients in Greenies help breath from within, so even if your dog inhales his or her Greenie, there's still some benefit.

My only complaint about Greenies is that they're expensive. There's no denying that. If you do the math on this tub of 17, we're talking about a dollar and forty-seven cents apiece. So I can see why that might stop some people in their tracks, and I understand. As for my dog, she's on a limited diet because she's allergic to a lot of things that are standard ingredients in a lot of dog food and dog treats. I feel like I've been a little bit trained myself, not to bat an eye at this price, and she definitely makes me at least a dollar and a half's worth of happy every day.

If you're looking at the Greenies in the 17-piece tub, considering them for purchase, though, I'm guessing your canine is also a Greenie addict, like mine. You're going to buy them anyway, and if you get the free shipping, Amazon's the place to get them.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Addictive to dogs  Feb 28, 2011 By Teahouse Fox "...and this is my favorite store on the Internet!"
It's got something in there that is like crack for dogs. I buy the largest size I can find. I like them better than rawhide, for what they do. Rawhide strips or bones, when the dog gets down to that last part are slimy unswallowable messes that I've had to reach in and remove from the dog's throat. Nylabones edibles gave the dog the runs. Pressed rawhide chunks did the same. Greenies don't affect his digestion at all, and he's crazy about them. He has destroyed a Kong or two in his time.

I don't know how much is due to his genes or to the greenies, but my 12 year old dog has better teeth than many 5 year olds.

Like any other edible chew treat, however, don't leave your dog unattended until he's finished it.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4Our dog loves them, but eats them FAST!  Mar 13, 2010 By Daniel
We bought these for our 65 lb golden retriever. He is not a powerful chewer since he has a retriever's mouth, but he is a diligent chewer. He'll chew and keep chewing once he gets going. The size of the large-sized Greenies seems right for him.

Our dog's breath was getting stinky and we were noticing some buildup of plaque, so we got the Greenies Dental Treats. He simply loves these. But he eats them a little to fast. They only last a few minutes. I wish he would chew more and swallow less!

But our dogs breath does seem better. We don't use them every day, more like every other day to make them last, but they still seem to do some decent teeth cleaning. I would use these in combination with other teeth/gum health products like the Nylabones and raw hides.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


3Large size is "small"  Apr 09, 2011 By aballen
While my dogs do like the chews the picture is misleading. The actual package is small and so are the chews ( even the large size)
My dogs' breath is a bit better but I'm not sure they are worth the price.
I'll be trying other brands.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4Good stuff  Oct 15, 2009 By Lynn Fir
Dog loves these - and he's about an 85 lb chow/german mix, so the large size is good for him. I guess these are good and healthy for dogs - supposedly they are - but they're also pretty expensive. These are also chewy - so it only takes him about 1-minute to devour - so you may want to take that into consideration if you're looking for something that will last a little longer . . .

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