Julia
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
My dog loves these
Marty Keach
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
We have been giving our dogs greenies for years.We tried Costco brand but they weren't the same.Our dogs LOVE them.And they do keep their breath clean.
ROE
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
Consistent but pricey
customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
Greenies help keep my dog's teeth clean and he loves the taste of them. It meets his need to chew while contributing to his good dental health. I tried different sticks for cleaning teeth, but Greenies are always his first choice! I highly recommend this product!
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2024
Vet recommended.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 15, 2024
My dog loves these and it helps keep his teeth clean.
johannes Boisvert
Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2024
Depuis que je leur en donne,Leurs dents sont bcp plus blanches que lorsque je tentais de les brosserJe suis Super satisfaite de ce produit et la saveur mes chiens adorentEn gros contenant,le prix plus abordableMerci!
Mai M
Reviewed in Canada on November 8, 2024
They like it. Their breath is better
VintaBlack
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2024
Love it
Jackel
Reviewed in Canada on January 10, 2024
My dog loves these and we want to keep good dental hygiene so we buy them. But they are getting pricey. I wish the manufacturer would realize that.
Jeremy W.
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2023
My dog seems to absolutely love these treats. His teeth are also very clean, but he likes to chew on toys too so that might have somehting to do with it. They also seem to keep his breath smelling ok. He's 9 now, and we've never brushed his teeth and never had any dental issues.
Josh & April
Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2023
All time favorite treat. He will only listen if you say the word "Greenie". It helps his breath a little but his breath is pretty bad. They comes with great expiration dates when your buying bulk bags.He is 100lbs and gets 1 to 2 a day.He always prances away with his Greenie to his dog bed to eat.
Gramps
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2019
Don't assume the larger quantity is a better deal. Do the math and figure out the price/Greenie or ounce. Also, the prices fluctuate so what is a better deal today may not be the case a week from now. I've paid $.62-.95/Greenie depending on the box size (25-50 lb.) and the current cost.My dog (Django-a lab rescue mix) eats these voraciously but then again he eats some pretty disgusting things too. He has no negative digestive effects and along with a dental water additive his teeth look pretty good. He's never had bad breath, my wife would disagree with this, so I can't say if it makes a difference.Finally, recognize that these do have calories so if nothing else changes, i.e. meal size/activity level etc., your dog will put on a few pounds. Django gained six pounds in a year until I realized this and started cutting the Greenie. I use my bandsaw and cut them into thirds. He gets one third in the morning and one third at night after his walks.Update-recently when I was going to buy a "25-50 lb." sized box (54 Greenies) the price really went up. The last time I bought them, four months ago, they were $40 and I got a $10 coupon so I paid $30. The same sized box is now $50 without any coupon. That's a huge price change. I'll wait until the price comes down or switch to something more reasonable.Update-the price went down to $36. So I bought them.Update-the price shotback up. So I bought dental stix.I switched to dental stix which he'll eat but he will eat a milk bone (ugh) before he eats a dental stix.