Two packs of 18 treats.
J**L
Great chews for dogs teeth
Milk Bone Brushing Chews are worth every penny and Amazon has the best prices that I can find. With 6 dogs, dental cleanings at the vet are out of the question. I give one a day to each dog and their teeth look great and their breath is fresh.
D**N
Canadian Product with short "Best Before" date but my dog still loves them.
The product was from Canada and had a 2 month "best before" date. The last product I bought through Amazon Prime was US product with nine month "best before" date. Not saying it was bad but perhaps old? The toy was a nice touch and my dog likes it.
P**N
Great product, and my dogs love them.
I have two big dogs who love these. They stand at the pantry after they eat breakfast and stare at me until I give them this treat. It has helped their teeth to be white and healthy looking.
C**R
They are not to my dog's taste!
Dog doesn't like them and when eaten he throws them up!
K**R
Two Stars
Really too soon to make an evaluation.
L**Z
Arrived on time but after receiving I noticed the item ...
Arrived on time but after receiving I noticed the item contains polyethylene glycol, which is dangerous for dogs. I no longer buy these products.
J**R
Actually lives up to the manufacturer's claims, plus the dogs love it!
These are great, they really help doggie's dental health and the dogs love them.My veterinarian of over 25 years attends all the conferences and is always up one the latest stuff, and she thinks Milk-Bone brushing chews are very effective. That's good enough for me.For me, they could reduce the packaging a bit, I think it's a little excessive, but the product itself is great so I remain it's 5-star advocate.My three dachshunds would give five stars each if they knew how, we're still working on that.
B**H
For doggies To have clean teeth.
My dogs are very unhappy if I let them run out of them. They wont go to bed until I've given them one. Really helps to keep their breath smelling clean. This was not a bad review, they love them & one of them says a few words & I've taught her to say Toothbrush when she asks for them. It really sounds more like 'oothush' BUT THAT IS WHAT SHE'S TRYING TO SAY, SHE SHOWS ME BY GOING TO THE COUNTER WHERE i KEEP THEM.
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