Melody Tian—January 13, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I bought these Dog Treat Chips about two weeks ago for my 6year-old labradoodle, Chips, mainly for training. We've tried quite a few treats before, but some were too high in calories and others didn't sit well with his stomach, so I wanted something lighter. The low calorie count (6 calories per piece) is a big plus. I can reward him multiple times during training without worrying about overfeeding, which is great for longer sessions. The ingredient list also looks good—natural, high protein, and made in the USA. Chips has a sensitive stomach, and so far these haven't caused any issues. Overall, they've worked really well for us as a training treat. I'll definitely be buying them again. Read more
Rab—February 23, 2026
These dog treats look somewhat like, feel somewhat like potato chips. My 5-month-old not-so-mini Mini Bernedoodle loves them, as does my 6-year-old German shepherd. Because they are so light and thin, a lot of treats come in the 6 oz size bag I ordered. And as you can see from my photos, they are easy to break in half or even thirds to give you more small treats. The listing and package say just two ingredients -- chicken and salt. I asked Amazon's AI Rufus how much salt per chip. Rufus didn't know but said they were low sodium, but I can't see where he got that. I did an internet search, and nothing mentions how much salt, though at one point a "pinch of salt" came up. Likely, it's not much, just enough to add a bit a flavor. These are USA produced, which makes them less risky than some imports. That they're freeze-dried makes storage easy. So all-in-all a great, safe and even nutritious treat. The price looks high given the six ounces in the bag I ordered, but that is misleading. I think these treats are a decent value for the price because it doesn't take a big heavy bag to hold a lot of freeze-dried treats. This bag will last longer than a lot of treats that look to weigh more and be larger, and I'm all for small, healthy treats where I don't have to worry about giving treats frequently. My only problem with them is that the pup likes them so much he broke his "sit" to jump on me to grab one -- see photo. Read more


Sandor Clegane—February 13, 2026
So I do have to explain why I'm rating this product five stars, even though our pupper is not a fan. The appeal of ordering these in the first place is that they are all-natural, are limited to just two ingredients, and is packed with protein. There's no weird additives or ingredients, and the way they process them ensures that they remain nutritional as a treat for your furbaby. The number one reason why we ordered them was simple: Made in the USA. It's not just about supporting American businesses. But that the snacks are made here. We've read entirely too many horror stories about pets getting sick (or worse) after eating dog food or snacks made overseas. Obviously that doesn't mean that all dog treats made in China are potentially bad. But there are just some risks that we're not willing to take when it comes to the health and well-being of our pets. Now, about our dog's "thoughts" on these treats..... The treats do seem like they're high quality, don't have a weird smell, and the hardness/crispness is part of the way they are heated to last a long time. I obviously can't speak to the taste, personally. What I do know is that we've tried to offer them to our doggo on several occasions, and she wasn't having it. The first time, she took one of the treats into her mouth, and a second later, dropped it on the floor without giving it a second glance. We've tried breaking the pieces down smaller and smaller, but the results never changed. If you offer her one, she will smell it and then ignore it. Taste is subjective, with humans and pets alike. It's hard to get a family to agree on a single type of pizza. Dogs aren't any different. What our dog loves, your dog may not, and vice versa. That being the case, I feel like I'd be doing a disservice to these healthy dog treats by giving it a low rating just because our pupper doesn't want them. Because it's entirely possible that you'll order some, and your dog may love them. So I will recommend that other people do order at least one bag of them, just to see if your furbaby is a fan. Read more
dt1965—March 24, 2026
Our basset hound considers himself a treat connosouir. He's not what I would call picky, but he isn't shy about letting you know what he thinks. We use treats mainly as a potty reward for doing his outside business. With old age and declining health, his outside trips are more frequent. So I've been looking for lower calorie treats. These looked like a great option to try. The texture is about that of a corn chip. They're very easy to break into smaller pieces, so they would make a great training tool. I don't bother breaking them. He gets a whole chip after a business trip. They're a healthy treat and he loves the crunch. The 6oz bag might sound small, but it's packed full. Good value for a clean treat. Read more
Jessica F.—March 15, 2026
These treats are a big hit in my house. I have five dogs with very different personalities and preferences, including one that is extremely picky, and every single one of them loved these. The treats are very thin and crispy, almost like little chips, which makes them easy to break into smaller pieces if needed. That’s especially helpful for training or when you want to give smaller rewards without overdoing it. I also like that the ingredient list is simple. They’re made primarily from chicken with very minimal added ingredients, which makes them feel like a cleaner option compared to a lot of heavily processed dog treats. Even though the bag may not look huge at first glance, the thin texture means there are quite a lot of pieces inside. Since they break easily, one chip can often turn into two or three smaller treats. Overall these have been a great training snack and everyday treat in our house. The fact that all five of my dogs—especially my pickiest one—were excited about them says a lot. Good value foe the price. Read more