Nature's Logic Canine Treat Beef Femur Slices Review

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Review of Nature's Logic Canine Treat Beef Femur Slices

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Review of Ingredients

In our review of Nature's Logic Canine Treat Beef Femur Slices, we'll examine all 1 ingredients and highlight the nutritional contribution of each ingredient.

While the first few ingredients typically dominate the recipe's composition, ingredients in small quantities can still have a meaningful impact on the overall nutritional profile of the recipe.

  1. Beef femur bone is a great source of calcium and phosphorus, which are essential for maintaining strong bones and teeth in dogs. They also provide mental stimulation and help in maintaining oral hygiene.

Summary of Customer Reviews

Many customers found that the Nature's Logic Canine Treat Beef Femur Slices were a great alternative to traditional knuckle bones, as they did not cause constipation in their dogs. The slices were harder to break apart and consume, which also provided a longer-lasting chewing experience. Some customers noted that their dogs would lose interest after eating the middle portion of the slice, but would often return to chew on the remaining bone fragments later.

There were some mixed reviews about the size of the bones. Some customers felt that the slices were a good size for their mid-sized dogs, while others found them too large for their smaller dogs. A few customers were disappointed that the bones were smaller than usual in their recent purchases. Despite this, many customers stated that they would continue to purchase these treats due to their dogs' love for them.

Although some dogs were not interested in the bones, many dogs loved them, especially larger dogs. The meat on the outside and marrow on the inside were particularly appealing. Some customers found that their dogs would only eat the middle of the bone, leaving the rest untouched.

Customers with dogs that have sensitive stomachs found that these treats were well-tolerated and did not upset their dogs' stomachs. The bones were chewed on for a long time before needing to be replaced, making them a great find for these customers.

Despite some negative reviews about the lack of center filling, many customers found that these bones kept their dogs busy and happy. Some customers suggested adding peanut butter and freezing the bones to extend their use. These bones were highly recommended by several customers, particularly for their quality and the fact that they are made in the USA.