
Product Type: Bakers dog accessories

by daisylee3 - written on 12/11/12, updated on 12/11/12
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My dogs love these treats and I used to buy them quite regularly but they seem to be getting more and more expensive in my two main local supermarkets and I refuse to pay so much for a treat that will be gobbled down in a couple of minutes when there are cheaper and better value for money treats available. I usually pick a ... Read the complete review

by WackoStepho - written on 18/07/12
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As all owners of dogs should be aware, it is vitally important to help keep your pooch's teeth as healthy as possible in order to minimise the risk of gum disease, tooth decay, tartar build up and other nasties from developing. There are tooth pastes marketed at dogs but alot of pooches will not abide a brush rootling round their mouth ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/08/11 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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I have a westie and a chihuahua and I like to give them treats now and again - but I prefer to try to make these treats as healthy as possible. Something I do buy them fairly regularly is Bakers Dental Delicious which are treats which are also good for their teeth. These are soft chews which come in a variety of meaty ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/06/11 (Useful, 13 readings)
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I was given these by a friend, ordinarily I would not buy any Bakers treats as I feel they are sull of sugar and cereals and do not have anything nutrious for the dog. Not liking to waste things either I decided the dogs could have the treats. They are about 20cm long sticks which have ridges along the length and a soft ... Read the complete review

by - written on 12/01/11 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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My 8 month old staffordshire bull terrier/ shar-pei cross is very spoilt and I am always buying him new treats. I like to give him a large chew a day designed for teeth, but suprisingly he is very fussy about this (I say surprising because he eats everything else). I have tried a number of brands to no avail- he just leaves ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/09/10, updated on 01/10/10 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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After a recent vet visit I discovered that my collie that needs a bit more care taken with his teeth as he is 8 years old now and his breath was beginning to smell bad. I had tried to use different products to help this as there is no way he would let me go near his mouth but nothing helped. The vet advised me to get him these dental ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/04/10 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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We are a household with 4 dogs, which can be very hectic at times.Itis also expensive caring for 4 dogs, even though they are all smaller breeds. One thing I am very strict on is that I like them all to have a denta stick every evening after they eat, that way I know I am keeping their teeth in a good condition, or the best I ... Read the complete review

by - written on 12/01/10 (Useful, 16 readings)
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I sort of wish i hadn't discovered Bakers Dental Delicious sticks. My dog Lucy had quite a tough start in life and as such is a little on the mard side, specialising in 'no-one loves me' looks which of course make me want to give her nice things (dog-friendly nice things). We actually tried the Pedigree Dentastix first but ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/04/08 (Very useful, 201 readings)
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*What are Bakers Dental Delicious?* These treats are a fairly new product by the Bakers Complete company who are well known for their popular range of dry dog food for dogs from puppies, adult and then through to senior. Bakers is produced by the Purina company who also own Felix, Go-Cat, Bonio and Winalot. *The product ... Read the complete review
