Description
Price: $5.99
(as of Feb 19, 2025 09:46:46 UTC – Details)
Hill’s Natural Training Soft & Chewy Dog Treats. Made in the USA with global ingredients you can trust, these dog treats make a satisfying snack your pet will love. They’re made with real chicken, and aren’t artificially preserved or flavored. Use them as a healthy training treat, or a delicious addition to your dog’s regular feeding routine.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 9.38 x 8 x 8.25 inches; 3 ounces
Manufacturer recommended age : 1 month and up
Item model number : 1879
Date First Available : July 25, 2012
Manufacturer : Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.
ASIN : B008OV8RP2
Country of Origin : USA
Delicious, low calorie treats that are Ideal for training
Natural dog snacks that provide the right balance of flavor and nutrition in every satisfying bite
Not artificially preserved or flavored
Made in the USA with global ingredients you can trust
#1 Veterinarian Recommended
Customers say
Customers find these pet food treats useful for training and walks. They appreciate the quality and health benefits for their dogs. However, some customers find the treats too hard, especially for dogs with few teeth. Opinions vary on chewiness, size, softness, and value for money.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Libby –
Great treats
Great, low calorie treats! Excellent for training puppies and adult dogs! They don’t have a bad odor and are reasonably soft.
Kindle Customer –
My dog loves thes
Dixie is all grown now, but still enjoys thes trading treats as a reward for being a good dog. They are by Hills, so you know they are a health treat.
heather –
My dog loves these!
We have a dog who is the pickiest eater (who knew those existed). These are the only treats she will consistently eat!
Marie –
My chihuahua loved the taste
I enjoy using a variety of interactive toys to engage and entertain my miniature chihuahua. After some searching, I found these perfect small treats to place in the flaps and holes of her toys for her to discover. These items were just the right size, and I was even able to break them into two pieces to fit into smaller spaces.
Anon –
Fussy eater with a sensitive stomach, but loves these
They don’t look very natural or appetizing, but our fussy eater with a sensitive tummy can’t get enough of these. 🙂
D Olson –
Good little training treats.
Good little training treats. Not too crunchy. We like to give healthy treats, especially when they are getting extras while learning.
Tim Gollner –
Treats are hard as a rock
I ordered these because they are supposed to be “soft and chewy” treats. They arrived hard as rocks. My dog has very few teeth and needs soft treats. Do not buy them if you require soft treats.
Julie R. –
check the ounces
poor value for money — not many treats
Stephany ED –
They are just as described but for some reason my puppy doesn’t love them. And she eats everything. But we’ll, it depends on the puppy. The only thing to know is that if you leave them out of the bag for a while (we have some in hand for training) the treats become hard solid.
Stephanie P. –
My dog has a lot of dietary restrictions as she has has multiple surgeries to remove stones (her breed is predisposed to them). Her vet is fairly particular on what we feed her because of that. He recommended treats by Hills but did not have a huge selection of them at his clinic so I figured I’d check Amazon out to give her some variety. These treats are made with real chicken (her favorite) and are made in the USA with a smaller list of ingredients that you can actually read. She absolutely loves these little treats and begs for them throughout the day. I will continue to buy these for her and look for other Hills brand treats in the future.
Dawn Messenger –
They were hard , not soft like stated , probably because old. My dog has bad teeth, am looking for soft ones. Had to soften in water.
S.Canning –
Puppy loved them !
Chris from Cantley –
My Border Collie does like this âtreatâ but it is hard. Not soft at all. My 14-week old Border Collie has no problem eating these but it does take a bit of time for him to chew through the treat. Because of this extra chew time, I do not use these as treats in a training session where the treats are being served out fast as it takes too long for my puppy to eat each treat. I use them during our fetch play time breaks, during long downs and distant recall rewards. These would be useless trying to train my dog to weave or do figure-8s between my legs as he would have to stop to eat each treat.As these treats are hard, and have little to no odour, I have no problem simply carrying a few in my pocket. This could be be perfect for joggers or walkers looking to carry something for the occasion dog that runs up to them.