Placeholder—February 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I’ve ordered these several times and use them regularly for training and enrichment puzzles. They function as a high-value reward in our routine, especially for a food-motivated dog, without needing large portions. The freeze-dried pieces break apart easily and portion cleanly, which makes them practical for repeated rewards during longer sessions. They fit well into puzzle toys, snuffle mats, and treat balls, and the single-ingredient format keeps things simple when rotating treats. Quality and texture have been consistent across orders, and the packaging keeps them dry between uses. A reliable, repeat-purchase option for training and enrichment. Read more
MEJB—March 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Slightly pricey, however, I feel it's worth it. My dogs absolutely love these treats! I'll keep buying! Read more
TempusFugit—March 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
My Huskies, one adult and two pups, absolutely love this treat! The pups are taking well to basic training (sit, give paw) using these as a reward. Read more
Anthony M—April 11, 2023✓ Verified purchase
I've been buying Stewart Freeze Dried Beef Liver for my dogs for 20 years. It's been a go-to treat that's healthy and tasty for my pooches. The tubs always had "sourced and made in the USA" emblazoned on the lid and side of the tub, with prominent American Flag. That's what you need to see to know what's what. Many treats have an American Flag, and something like "processed in". If something is sourced, made, processed etc. in the USA, rest assured the company will be screaming it from the highest tower. Sadly, with my most recent giant tub purchase, I noticed new packaging. Nothing new, companies often refresh their packaging. What is missing however is the giant American Flag on the lid, and tub. Now, there's a tiny little flag back by the nutrition panel that says "freeze dried in". Great. One more fantastic product falls by the wayside. This is a pricey product as-is, and there are other companies that are either sourced in the USA, Canada or New Zealand and state as much on the package. Until they decide to become transparent and list where it's sourced, I'll make the assumption it's from China and laced with lead and assorted pesticides. [edit 5/24] I'm revising my review for Stewarts. The past 3 buckets I've purchased are sourced and processed in the good old US of A. I'm going to assume that the issue arose with our supply chain problems, so to be fair, they can't be blamed for that. I wish there was a bit more transparency, but then it's hard to change packaging when you don't know when things will be back to normal. Anyway, I've been buying these for 21 years now, and am happy to report that I will continue to stick with Stewarts! [edit 1/25] They've improved even further and are back to what I originally fell in love with years ago. The past 2 buckets I've purchased have been amazing. There's no longer any weird shapes or crumbly pieces at all. They've all been universally the exact size of Dice (maybe a tad smaller), perfectly square and uniform firm texture. This is what I was buying 2003-2015. They obviously listen to feedback, have improved and I respect that. I know in this economy and screwed up supply chain it's not easy. But Stewarts has earned my loyalty after 2 decades and a short rough path. 100% USA. Whole healthy single ingredient protien for your fur baby or hairy adult. Highly recommended. Read more
Michael B. -Dallas—February 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I have a rescue Maltese who is learning how to be a loved pet. I have tried so many treats he just wouldn't eat. I had to take him to the vet the other day and they had these treats. For the first time my dog gobbled a snack up. So I bought some. They're great training treats as well as a food topper. I will continue to use this product for years to come. Read more
Jan B.—December 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase
there’s a lot of very large chunks that I wish were smaller. Quality is decent, but they would last a lot longer and be less of a choking hazard. If some of the pieces were more kibble size then 50 Cent piece size or 2 inches. I don’t recommend it for dogs under 50 pounds. Read more
Melissa C.—March 7, 2026✓ Verified purchase
My dogs live these treats and they’re a great price. Read more
Shirley—February 13, 2026✓ Verified purchase
These are made just as advertised and our dog really, really likes which is great as after I read the ingredients, we believe them to be healthy for our little one, THX Read more