• Dental Sticks Offer The Same Great Taste As The Original Dingo Munchy Stix With Added Freshness Of Baking Soda And Parsley Seed
  • The Irresistible Flavor Of Real Chicken Inside Each Stick Gives Your Dog A Delicious Treat, While The Chewing Action Gives Teeth A Thorough Brushing
  • Teeth Cleaning Dental Sticks With Real Chicken In The Middle
  • Dog'S Natural Chewing Action Of Dingo Dental Sticks Scrubs Your Dog'S Teeth Clean While Massaging Gums For Good Oral Health And Fresh Breath
  • Packaging May Vary

My 30# dog wont let me leave home without giving him one. Funny, but he usually hides it until I get back home before he eats it. Lays down, flips it straight up from the floor between his paws and eats it like lollypop ';-) Sure seems to help keep his teeth clean.

My two Maltese dogs just love these dingo chews. They also like the bone shaped ones and this is a nice change of pace for them. The size is perfect for their tiny paws and they are quite fond of chewing on them for a while and going back to them later. When only a small stub is left, I take it away. Even when they chew them on a white surface, I've never seen any color transfer. Like any pet parent, it fills my heart when I see them really enjoying something, smiles on their little faces. Anna repeat purchaser of these Dingo Stick Chewies.

My dogs love these chews. They beg for them before I can get the box and bag open from Amazon delivery. I give them each one after they eat. I don't know if they actually break up the tartar, but for the price and how much they love them, it is worth a try. It does help with their breath a little. I used to buy these at Walmart, but the price for quantity here is much cheaper.

My dogs really like these. I don't know if they help with the breath because I'm not going to feed them one a day and make them fat, but nice treat for them to have instead of a denta-stix once in a while.

Pros: My two dogs love dingo sticks. They'll do pretty much anything to have one, making them a very high-value treat. While I limit their use, I've been using them effectively for training. Once they get the dingo sticks in their mouth, they devour them within seconds. While I can't exactly say they're better for their teeth than other products, the vet always says my dogs' teeth are clean and healthy so they must be doing something right. Also, in comparison to other dog dental products, they're much less expensive and you get more for your money. Cons: Very few cons. The biggest problem is they don't make your dogs breath smell any better. Overall, you get bang for your buck with these dental chews and can use them as a way to train your dogs, too, especially if your dogs see them as high-value.

My dog's breathe has smelled like something has died under her tongue & is decaying in her throat. Her breathe makes me want to spit up. She licked my arm once and I smelled it on me all during the work day and became nauseous. I kept washing my arm off, yet the smell lingered in my nose. That's when I decided to order these amongst other products. It already showing signs of improving. Less deathy.

Dog breath is not my favorite. These dental sticks are loved by our puppy. I like to give him a treat when we leave so he doesn't get so sad that we are leaving him and these treats he gets excited about. Plus they have the added benefit of helping to keep his teeth clean and breath fresh. You can't beat the amount you get for the price too.

Whenever I leave the house to work I give my dog a chew or a bone. I tend to give him these or a "dream bone" brand dog bone. He loves them and they seem to be a good value in my opinion. He gets complimented a lot on his white teeth as well so I'm trying to keep that going. I used to give him the other Bingo sticks that were red, but I guess these have some kind of enzymes for their teeth... At least we can hope, otherwise they're just dyed green in called dental sticks. I put the Lysol cleaning wipes in the picture for perspective

Yeah. Brushing your dog's teeth is necessary and should still be done, but these kinds of dental treats make that faster and help avoid a build up of plaque, tarter and bad breath. The best part of these is that all of my dogs love them, and look forward to getting them after their last out and meds. These treats are part of my dogs' daily routine, and work great to help keep their teeth clean. (But they are not a substitute for proper brushing and cleanings.)