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Dogswell Happy Hips Chicken Breast, 5-Ounce Blue Pouches (Pack of 6)

Dogswell Happy Hips Chicken Breast, 5-Ounce Blue Pouches (Pack of 6)Brand: Dogswell
Category: Grocery

List Price: $32.64
Buy New: $25.00
as of 11/20/2009 17:39 MST details
You Save: $7.64 (23%)



New (5) from $25.00

Seller: Gearhead Enterprises
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 26 reviews
Sales Rank: 796

Number Of Items: 6
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 12.4 x 7.8 x 3.4

UPC: 884244112114
EAN: 0884244112114
ASIN: B00141OX52

Release Date: February 14, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 6 (5 oz) packages of Happy Hips Chicken Breast
  • Helps Maintain Healthy Joints
  • Rich In Protein
  • Easily Digestible
  • All Natural Chicken

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Product Description
Every dog needs healthy joints. That's where Dogswell Happy Hips comes in. Made with protein-rich, all natural chicken breasts, these scientifically formulated and lovingly prepared dog treats are made especially to help maintain your dog's joints.


Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 26



1 out of 5 stars reommend you avoid chinese sourced food products for your pet   November 14, 2009
Tim Groves (Stockton, Ca)
These chicken strips (and most others like them) are priced so low they are hard to resist. My dogs love them of course and for dogs who tolerate chicken, they should be excellent treats. However, I do not trust pet foods sourced from China. Most of you should remember the melamine disaster of several years ago that killed and permanantly injured over ten thousand pets. It remains almost impossible to determine the conditions under which chinese food products are produced and manufactured. The rumors in the veterinary world (I am a DVM)are that the majority of the chickens used in these cheap products are dead before processing. No one has any clue what, if any, adulterants are added. Many brands are irradiated (if this matters to you). Overall, I recommend purchasing pet food products that the manufacturer guarantees are made 100% from US grown and processed ingredients.


1 out of 5 stars MADE IN CHINA   November 1, 2009
dp (Illinois)
I am very disappointed that this Happy Hips product is made in China now. If it wasn't for me going into a pet food store that doesn't carry products not made in the USA I would be still feeding this product to my dog. I am really concerned on finding a new product due to my Bichon's allergies, she can only have Lamb. She now sits at the cabinet and cries for her treat. I think I may need to make my own lamb jerkey in my dehydrator. More work but worth it. With no regulations in China who knows what is swept from the floors and put in the product. As we know the packaging is misleading what is misleading in the ingredents. I have been to China it is scary. We take so much for granted in the USA.

dp



5 out of 5 stars The Best for the money   October 7, 2009
Cecilia A. Fritz (Pottstown, PA)
I have been using this product, as well as the duck breast, for well over a year. There is no comparison to Tail Waggers from [...]. This product is the only one that my 3 dogs will eat without hesitation. They have put their noses up to all other treats, except this brand.


5 out of 5 stars Price is right and my dog loves them   September 19, 2009
Miss Lucy (Key West, FL)
My Jack Russell has problems with patella luxation. I decided against surgery after researching the success rate of it and 5 years after it was diagnosed she is still OK. I keep her weight down and give her plenty of long walks to stengthen her ligaments. The vet told me she would probably have problems with arthritis so I give her one of these chicken strips daily and also give her liquid glucosamine choindroitin on a small piece of bread. My dog loves the chicken strips, the price on Amazon is better than me buying the indivdual packs from the store and having the glucosamine in it is another way for me to administer glucosamine to her in a way that is tasty.


5 out of 5 stars Outstanding dog treats   September 12, 2009
Mark J. Gittler (PVE, California)
My dog loves them. I purchased them way cheaper at Amazon than at the market.
Theoretically, they have an adequate amount of glucosamine and chondroitin.
My dog won't eat the pill (even in a ball of peanut butter).

MJG


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