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32-Count Pedigree Dentastix Dog Dental Treats (Original w/ Real Chicken for Large Dogs)

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herbsprovence
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It's food, every single food product for every single organism is YMMV. I would say the review score indicates a buyer may not need to be worried about this product an appreciable amount more than any general food product.

Just out of curiosity since I bought these last time they were on sale for my dog, I looked at a 1 star review of a seller complaining about the awful ingredients. They site a totally reputable site (whatever that site is who knows) as the source for their complaints.

Wheat - Tufts mentions it as an off hand comment somewhat recommending it. https://vetnutrition.tufts.edu/20...strations/
Cellulose - Eh, I mean yeah "it could be sawdust" might be right but people love to draw comparisons between something that seems like it shouldn't be consumed and damning it. This reviewer does it throughout the review.
STPP - good for teeth https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18309857/
Salt - Is high up on the list. Ingredients are listed by weight. Salt crystals are much larger than vitamins and generally consumed in larger quantities. I mean compare what magnitude of sodium intake vs vitamin intake for a person. Dogs obviously should get less sodium but I think it demonstrates my point that's probably where it should belong if there is salt in the product. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice...-for-dogs/
Potassium Sorbate - https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.....2012.2735
Smoke flavor - not sure how broad this could be but artificial flavoring has never been objectively bad health wise, people just love to stomp on it for not being natural. People do that all the time for food stuffs. Either way the most common way to get smoky flavor for people is liquid smoke, thought there was artificial but can't find an example. Liquid smoke is natural, just grabs the "smoky" flavor that you get from the wood and condenses it into liquid https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.....2012.2729
- Iron Oxide - https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.....2016.4482

Learned a couple things looking this stuff up. But to sum it up, most likely nothing sketchy with the product, just the normal ymmv for food stuffs.

edit: forgot to mention but the thing that does make me kind of wary is the calorie amount for how I feed my dog. For the 40 lb dog threshold for this dentastix, you'd probably be looking at ~860 kcal (https://petnutritionalliance.org/...?type=dogs). I've seen 10% max kcal should come from treats as the recommendation so this (78 kcal) would almost hit that 10% max immediately. I like to give my dog more treats throughout the day (and for training) so I have to be mindful of how many treats I gave her that day to not exceed. Of course do your own research, kcal suggestions are always based on dog activity, size, prone to obesity/if you've seen anything to worry that the calories will be problematic, veterinarian suggestions, etc.

and do note these aren't meant to replace brushing.

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Mar 27, 2024 08:54 PM
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Thanks in for 1
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Thanks. $7.11 after tax for me
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Good deal. I have used the coupon before and had it available again!
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likenightMar 28, 2024 02:18 AM
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14.98 for me Frown
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Dead deal
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Thanks. In for one, $6.24 for me.
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Mar 28, 2024 02:25 AM
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MrTaurusMar 28, 2024 02:25 AM
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Chewy has these on buy 2 get one free

https://www.chewy.com/pedigree-de...t=Pedigree
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hubernomiddlesngMar 28, 2024 02:42 AM
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Quote from leonxl :
I thought my dog was dying while feeding them this. The lowest reviews reflect my exact experience. I won't say not to be buy it but beware

It's food, every single food product for every single organism is YMMV. I would say the review score indicates a buyer may not need to be worried about this product an appreciable amount more than any general food product.

Just out of curiosity since I bought these last time they were on sale for my dog, I looked at a 1 star review of a seller complaining about the awful ingredients. They site a totally reputable site (whatever that site is who knows) as the source for their complaints.

Wheat - Tufts mentions it as an off hand comment somewhat recommending it. https://vetnutrition.tufts.edu/20...strations/
Cellulose - Eh, I mean yeah "it could be sawdust" might be right but people love to draw comparisons between something that seems like it shouldn't be consumed and damning it. This reviewer does it throughout the review.
STPP - good for teeth https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18309857/
Salt - Is high up on the list. Ingredients are listed by weight. Salt crystals are much larger than vitamins and generally consumed in larger quantities. I mean compare what magnitude of sodium intake vs vitamin intake for a person. Dogs obviously should get less sodium but I think it demonstrates my point that's probably where it should belong if there is salt in the product. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice...-for-dogs/
Potassium Sorbate - https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.....2012.2735
Smoke flavor - not sure how broad this could be but artificial flavoring has never been objectively bad health wise, people just love to stomp on it for not being natural. People do that all the time for food stuffs. Either way the most common way to get smoky flavor for people is liquid smoke, thought there was artificial but can't find an example. Liquid smoke is natural, just grabs the "smoky" flavor that you get from the wood and condenses it into liquid https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.....2012.2729
- Iron Oxide - https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.....2016.4482

Learned a couple things looking this stuff up. But to sum it up, most likely nothing sketchy with the product, just the normal ymmv for food stuffs.

edit: forgot to mention but the thing that does make me kind of wary is the calorie amount for how I feed my dog. For the 40 lb dog threshold for this dentastix, you'd probably be looking at ~860 kcal (https://petnutritionalliance.org/...?type=dogs). I've seen 10% max kcal should come from treats as the recommendation so this (78 kcal) would almost hit that 10% max immediately. I like to give my dog more treats throughout the day (and for training) so I have to be mindful of how many treats I gave her that day to not exceed. Of course do your own research, kcal suggestions are always based on dog activity, size, prone to obesity/if you've seen anything to worry that the calories will be problematic, veterinarian suggestions, etc.

and do note these aren't meant to replace brushing.
Last edited by herbsprovence March 28, 2024 at 07:42 AM.
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ViperGuyMar 28, 2024 04:41 AM
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My dogs love these in for bacon chicken.
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ultratumbaMar 28, 2024 04:48 AM
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Got 2 bacon ones with a 30% discount if you buy 2 for total of $18.
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ZefranzMar 28, 2024 11:01 AM
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Quote from herbsprovence :
It's food, every single food product for every single organism is YMMV. I would say the review score indicates a buyer may not need to be worried about this product an appreciable amount more than any general food product.

Just out of curiosity since I bought these last time they were on sale for my dog, I looked at a 1 star review of a seller complaining about the awful ingredients. They site a totally reputable site (whatever that site is who knows) as the source for their complaints.

Wheat - Tufts mentions it as an off hand comment somewhat recommending it. https://vetnutrition.tufts.edu/20...strations/ [tufts.edu]
Cellulose - Eh, I mean yeah "it could be sawdust" might be right but people love to draw comparisons between something that seems like it shouldn't be consumed and damning it. This reviewer does it throughout the review.
STPP - good for teeth https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18309857/
Salt - Is high up on the list. Ingredients are listed by weight. Salt crystals are much larger than vitamins and generally consumed in larger quantities. I mean compare what magnitude of sodium intake vs vitamin intake for a person. Dogs obviously should get less sodium but I think it demonstrates my point that's probably where it should belong if there is salt in the product. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice...-for-dogs/ [akc.org]
Potassium Sorbate - https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.....2012.2735 [wiley.com]
Smoke flavor - not sure how broad this could be but artificial flavoring has never been objectively bad health wise, people just love to stomp on it for not being natural. People do that all the time for food stuffs. Either way the most common way to get smoky flavor for people is liquid smoke, thought there was artificial but can't find an example. Liquid smoke is natural, just grabs the "smoky" flavor that you get from the wood and condenses it into liquid https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.....2012.2729 [wiley.com]
- Iron Oxide - https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.....2016.4482 [wiley.com]

Learned a couple things looking this stuff up. But to sum it up, most likely nothing sketchy with the product, just the normal ymmv for food stuffs.
VT / Dog Groomer entering my 12th year (with 6 dogs of my own). Yeah, these are fine. People like Leonxl tend to do knee jerk reactions in small instances. My dog of 16 years enjoyed snacks like these on occasion. Hey, candy and energy drinks are awful for you, but people still buy them!

Also, for those saying the deal is dead. It's probably because we bought it last time and aren't allowed to cash in again. Though, I still have a $2.99 coupon off $14.23 here in Indianapolis w/ S&S - making it $12.03 after tax.
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Thanks!... in for 1 at $6.25
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leonxlMar 28, 2024 07:52 PM
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Quote from Zefranz :
VT / Dog Groomer entering my 12th year (with 6 dogs of my own). Yeah, these are fine. People like Leonxl tend to do knee jerk reactions in small instances. My dog of 16 years enjoyed snacks like these on occasion. Hey, candy and energy drinks are awful for you, but people still buy them!

Also, for those saying the deal is dead. It's probably because we bought it last time and aren't allowed to cash in again. Though, I still have a $2.99 coupon off $14.23 here in Indianapolis w/ S&S - making it $12.03 after tax.
I was telling people to be cautious I never said not to buy it. My dog was experiencing pretty bad symptoms and I didn't know what it was from, especially with a product with such high reviews. Am I not allowed to say something about my experience? Are you getting paid from Pedigree??
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drpedicle2Mar 31, 2024 12:59 AM
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Quote from leonxl :
I thought my dog was dying while feeding them this. The lowest reviews reflect my exact experience. I won't say not to be buy it but beware
Some of these snacks can cause seizures in dogs. Be careful. Bha preservatives. Garlic onion food coloring etc

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