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Alpo Prime Treats

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Rated 3.8 out of 5.0

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Dog care - Alpo Prime Treats

By Alpo

Choose Alpo Prime Treats for real meat soft treats with natural fiber for optimal digestion. Great taste and aroma from meat as the #1 ingredient. Enriched with 11 essential vitamins for healthy skin and coat and fortified with calcium and phosphorus for strong teeth and bones.

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44 reviews found.
Lynn M.

Lynn M. (lbmno)

zoophyte (1760 points)

33 Reviews

Good size treats

Written 9 months ago - Wednesday, October 24

My dogs love these treats. They're not too large so all size dogs can enjoy them. Alpo is a reliable brand and with five dogs I also use their variety… Read More

0 Comments | Helpful: +18

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0
frfghtr949

frfghtr949

zoophyte (1418 points)

19 Reviews

Best treat

Written 8 months ago - Saturday, November 3

My dog always liked having her alpo prime treats.I used them to train how to sit and beg. i would recommend them to anyone that would like to train th… Read More

0 Comments | Helpful: +11

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0
Donna

Donna (DSlem3)

zoowise (6332 points)

145 Reviews

Great soft treat for those "little to no teeth" dogs

Written 5 months ago - Saturday, February 16

The seniors with a few missing teeth love these soft treats....they can take their time gumming them. Great for training also. The dogs tell me they… Read More

0 Comments | Helpful: +9

Rated 1.0 out of 5.0
melissa7271

melissa7271

zoonatic (21474 points)

262 Reviews

Good for training

Written 4 months ago - Monday, March 17

I use to use these treats for training when I first got my mini dachshunds. I would cut them up into smaller pieces which made them last longer plus … Read More

0 Comments | Helpful: +8

Rated 4.0 out of 5.0
peach

peach

zoonatic (18312 points)

384 Reviews

Good in small amounts

Written 5 months ago - Tuesday, February 5

Both my dogs like these chewy treats but if they have too many...oops, better keep the door to the backyard open. Read More

0 Comments | Helpful: +9

Rated 4.0 out of 5.0
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