Everlasting Treats can be used alone or with the StarMark Everlasting Treat's ball * StarMark creates innovative toys and training products that reflect the way dogs learn and have fun * StarMark's pet products division brings you the benefit of their vast experience working with thousands of dogs and their owners * Chicken flavored * Two treats per pack Made with specially formulated ingredients that are completely edible and digestible, Everlasting Treats are bursting with flavor providing long-lasting chewing enjoyment for your dog. Their unique shape and raised dental ridges safely scrub your dog's teeth for a brighter smile. Insert healthy treats into the Everlasting Treat Ball for hours of fun and interactive play. Available in chicken, liver, vanilla mint and barbeque. Comes in small or large 2-packs.
This flavor and the Barbecue seem to be my dog's favorite, although he does love the liver flavored one as well. Of all the flavored cookie inserts I have tried, there has never been one that he doesn't like. I usually put one flavor in one side of the Everlasting Treat Ball and another flavor in the opposite end. These treats are hard and durable, allowing the dog to scrape off small portions of the cookie at a time. It usually takes my dog a week of constant, daily chewing just to get through one cook..
These are not premium ingredients, glutens are not something I feed my dogs, and the poultry is not one of the first ingredients...I'll stick with pizzles, tendons, raw bones...that actually do clean teeth.Everlasting Treat Ingredients: Wheat Gluten, Gelatine, Water, Glycerin, Poultry Meat and Bone Meal, Natural Flavoring, Corn Gluten Meal, Garlic Powder, Brewer's Yeast, Lecithin, Sodium Diacetate, Vegetable Gum, Titanium Dioxide, and Natural Coloring.
I have a yellow lab that destroyed the kitchen furniture when he was teething, but he is 3 years old now, and he prefers shoes. He doesn't chew on furniture anymore, but good size rawhide bones only last an hour on his paws, which is longer than these treats but not so healthy for him. He found that instead of trying to chew these hard treats out of the rubber ball, he can get them out rather easily by dropping the ball to the kitchen floor, over and over again, until they come out. Once the treats are loos..