🐾 Treat your dog like the top dog with gourmet grain-free morsels!
Rachael Ray Nutrish Meatball Morsels are a 12-ounce bag of grain-free dog treats made from a savory blend of real beef, chicken, and bacon. These perfectly sized morsels offer a wholesome, protein-rich snack option designed to delight your dog while supporting a clean diet.
O**8
My dogs beg for Meatballs!!
I love the package size of the Rachael Ray Meatballs. I buy two bags at a time and those 2 bags last all month. I have smaller dogs so I break the meatball in half and give each one a half of a meatball twice. My male dog practically inhales his and will sometimes choke if I give him an entire meatball at once. They love their meatballs and know what they are when I say 'meatball'. They get all excited and wiggly. I love that I can feel safe giving them a healthy alternative treat thats not high in grain or fat content. When you open the bag the scent is not offensive like some dog treats. As for the flavor, I wouldn't know how they taste, but the dogs sure seem to love them!
A**I
Best treats ever! Stock up!
We have three dogs, the smallest of which is an older Yorkie with no teeth. I ordered these because they’re soft, making it easier for her to eat. I cut the meatballs in half to make sure she doesn’t choke, which is working great.My only problem is how much she loves these! Our dogs typically get a treat after I send them out back to go potty just before bed. This Yorkie loves the treats so much that she’s started trying to find reasons to get treats all day long. She’ll stand just inside the doggie door and make noise until she sees me and I tell her to go outside, then expects a treat when she comes back in (since I sent her out, just like at bedtime). It’s actually hilarious and she’s too sweet to say no.
A**R
Perfect for my Senior Dog
I have a senior pom with no teeth, so I have been searching for soft treats that he can enjoy. These have been the best product I have come across so far. They are very soft, which means he can eat them with no issues.The meatballs are a decent size for a toy dog.I usually break 1 meatball into smaller pieces and I hide those in a snuffle mat. He is blind and he has fun searching for the pieces.Great product.
R**I
Expensive but dogs love them
These meatballs are a bit expensive. My dogs love them and they are worth the extra price, as an occasional treat. One of my dogs had a lot of teeth removed so I am always looking for soft treats for him. You can break these in half, most of the time. You have to be slow and careful and sometimes end up with 1/3 and 2/3 divisions. The only reason I give 4 stars instead of 5 is because of the value. Sometimes you are better off buying Puperoni for soft treats. Especially when you can get Buy 2 get 1 free and a pet food store. I still like to buy these on occasion as a 'special' treat.
A**.
One of the few treats my PekaPooChi will eat
I inherited my mom's dog about a year ago after she passed away (we didn't know what breed he was, as she had rescued him at about the age of 4, so I had the DNA test done and he is mostly Pekingese, then Poodle, then Chihuahua - but he's a really sweet dog, not nippy or yappy). He's pretty particular about food and treats, but he loves these (he also likes Milo's Kitchen meatballs, but I think these are a better value). My 2 Golden Retrievers love them too but they'll eat pretty much anything and they're not economical for large dogs.
I**
My Pup LOVES These!!
My pup absolutely loves these. She now turns her nose up at our old standard training treats because these are so much yummier. Teaching her to sit has been so much easier with this high-value treat. Plus, the meatballs are big enough that I can break them into 3-4 pieces for my little 6-month dachshund so they'll last longer! Added bonus: the first 3 ingredients are all-natural (I.e. real beef, chicken, and potatoes) and not bi-products or artificial!
L**A
One bad meatball ruins the bunch.
Like others, I’ve ordered this product 3 times and had varied results. If you can get the treats moist and soft, then the dogs love them. They are great for concealing Meds in and are tender enough to be pliable and moldable to fold a pill into half a meatball and then seal it up. Our dogs LOVED the first two bags, and it was the only way we could get our eldest dog to take her meds.Then, then third bag arrived. Now, granted, sometimes with subscriptions you can get crap product that’s been stored incorrectly so it is off and the quality is terrible. However, I purchased these individually, yet still got a bad bag. It was awful. The meatballs were incredibly dry to the point of crumbling in my hands. If you tried to put a pill in them they fell apart. They were dense and tough. Just not good at all. I am guessing they were improperly stored or endured conditions at some point that ruined them, possibly freezing and thawing. Whatever was done, it ruined them.So, there’s a good chance I will probably just buy them from Chewy from now on. If you can grab them at the supermarket and give them a gentle smush to see if they are tender, that will also work. I just hate when amazon does that. The lack of quality control when coming directly from their warehouses is disappointing, and it isn’t their packers responsibility, by any means. They need more people checking that stuff with all consumable items.
N**.
She loves it!
The media could not be loaded. So my 10 year old Beagle/chihuahua mix has been a picky eater lately. She also does not have all her back teeth and it is hard for her to chew. This are soft enough I can break apart easily. I just got them, opened the bag and she loved them!Edit: I also like the turkey flavor one (or she does). But I like to crumble it in her food so she will eat, since she has become very picky.
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