Derek JW
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
My dog is allergic to Chicken.Pork Chomps are my go to treat. These are smaller than the rolls and still provide enough chewing time. I love that they are good on my dogs stomach as she cannot have chicken.
Angry Bird
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
I'm not sure how good they taste, but take my dog's whine for it, she loves 'em! No digestion concerns like I have for standard rawhide. Very happy and will continue to buy!
Joy E. Carman
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
These smaller strips are a better size for my 45lb dog. Prefer these vs the large square Chomps which my dog just buries outside. Also there are more chomps in the package when purchased in strips.
Dee on the Beach
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
My dogs don’t like them - and Lucy loves everything food
Christina Marie B
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023
I absolutely love these for my dog. My dog is a 100 pound lab and these are one of the few products that actually take them a little bit of time to chew up. They don’t have much of a smaller scent, which is a big deal for me. For a whole day, don’t seem to irritate his stomach anyway, and are not made with rawhide, which is something my dog could not have. I will say that after buying a few bags of these they have lost my dogs interest, but this is the way with most types of treats with it. I like that they are small enough that they could last him just one evening I definitely would buy these again.
Daniel
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2022
I used to buy these for my corgi constantly and give him 1 a day in 2020-2021. They were thick and would last 10-15 minutes long. It was rigid so you couldn't bend it at all, and it would take a while for him to get throughPurchased it again in 2022 and the strips are paper thin, you can even see through them. They now last 2 minutes tops. I can fold them in half or roll them up, that's how thin they are. Not sure how this happened as the product is kinda useless now.UPDATE: Gave these another try in 2023 and it appears that it's really hit or miss on whether you get a normal bag or whatever issue I had above.
AdoptiveMum2Seven
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022
My poodle is the pickiest thing ever, it’s horrible how many treats I have purchased that he just won’t eat. I had a text from Amazon that there was a deal on an item I might like, and this was it. For the price, I thought, “What the heck, if he doesn’t eat them I’ll just give them to the neighbor!”Well, my dog LOVES these, which is the weirdest thing! We give his things nicknames so he can find them easily, and my daughter coined these Paper. Ask my dog if he wants Paper, and he goes right to them!! He eats it in under twenty seconds, it would be nice if they took longer to chew, or had some that were twice the length, but, my gosh, for the price, I’ll keep buying these!
D.M.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2012
The natural, white color, baked pork stripz are definitely our dog's all-time favorite chewy bone, and treat. Less often, the peanut butter or bacon flavor, because some of the flavor coating may flake off on the carpet, but did not leave a stain. The flavored pork stripz are also very well liked. (We stopped buying beef rawhides, totally.)After repeated flavor tests, laying a variety of rawhides out for our dog, only the pork is selected and picked up to chew. The pork flavor and aroma is different than beef, and I believe a better product for our pet's digestion. Our dog wants one or two after breakfast, after dinner, in between, and bedtime too. So their slogan: pork "preferred 9 to 1" by dogs over beef, is true. Our dog really loves, and prefers the pork chomps!The narrower, elongated shaped stripz are easier to chew, and swallow than the square pork chips. Probably easier to digest too, because they appear a bit thinner. The alternative is the Square shaped pork chips. But, often the square chips have a couple in the bag, that are too thick and hard to chew, and are discarded as waste.The price of Pork Chomps on Amazon.com is nearly half-off compared to the local Petsmart store. Besides, the store is usually sold out of the pork chomps, but it has rows and rows of beef rawhides (that people are not buying.) Stores, like Fred Meyers or Petco, have not yet started stocking pork chomps. So, finding these on Amazon, I can really stock up, and get almost two to one, for value, versus driving to the store. Happy dog, happy me!