







🍖 Twist into tail-wagging flavor and fitness!
Dingo Twist Stick Rawhide Chews combine real chicken and premium rawhide in a fun twist shape, delivering a protein-rich, interactive treat that supports dental health. Suitable for all dog breeds and life stages, this 10-count pack offers a convenient, flavorful way to keep your dog engaged and satisfied daily.











| ASIN | B008RGWEPI |
| Age Range (Description) | All Life Stages |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Allergen Information | Abalone Free |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Veterinary Diet |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,200 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #21 in Dog Rawhide Sticks |
| Brand | Dingo |
| Brand Name | Dingo |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 9,357 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | All |
| Flavor | Chicken |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00615650450213 |
| Included Components | Dingo Twist Sticks (1.9 oz) - 10 pack |
| Item Form | Stick |
| Item Height | 10 inches |
| Item Type Name | Twist Stick Rawhide Chews |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Dingo |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Special Ingredients | Rawhide |
| Specific Uses For Product | Teeth |
| UPC | 615650450213 |
| Unit Count | 1.7 Ounce |
S**Y
Perfect treat
Perfect treat for my medium size dogs.
C**T
Just hoping the Chinese source doesn't mean problems
Despite the melamine etc pet food scandals having to do with Chinese pet products, I bought these based on the hope that Dingo's web site's statement " Our rawhide chews are produced in South America, China, Cambodia, and Vietnam in Global Food Safety Institute compliant facilities" actually meant something. I hope it's good enough. I can't find anything that is manufactured in the USA from USA rawhide. Other than that concern, the dogs of course love them. The sticks are smaller than the ones I buy at the supermarket, but not a lot smaller, and overall the price per ounce is better than the supermarket brand; and the price per stick definitely is. Update: The dog that eats most of these now has liver problems likely caused, according to the vet, by some kind of poisoning. Since these are the only things he ever consumes other than IAMS, I have stopped the twist sticks entirely. We don't know how long the problem has been there; it was found via a blood test that he gets only periodically. Right now his (now bi-weekly) blood tests are somewhat better but it will take many weeks before we know if he is consistently improving. I have no idea, nor does the veterinarian, if these treats are in any way related to the liver issue, and I'm not claiming that. I'm just sharing my experience and our decision to discontinue anything foreign or dyed.
P**R
All my dogs have loved them!
These are one of my little dogs' favorite treats. I have four small dogs now but have used them for 8 previous dogs. They have all loved them. It satisfies their chewing instincts and helps keep their teeth clean. Very happy with them.
S**A
Dingo Twist Sticks
Our lab loves these! She chews it up pretty quickly but she looks forward to these!
G**?
Little treats
Disclaimer: I have not personally tried these. But my dog loves them. The Rat Terrier asks for these. We'll, she presses her button for them all the time. And if she doesn't get one she'll press the button again. She does eat them quickly, even for a smaller dog.
K**M
Cheaper, and safer, but the dogs still love them. Win, Win. : )
The dogs love these things like Crack! I used to give them the bone-shaped ones, because that was all I'd ever seen, but these are much better. The dogs are a lot less likely to choke on these, since they're already untied. I found my dogs were good about untying the first end of the "bones", but would just gulp the second end, because they had nothing to hang onto. Choking hazard for sure, and it cost me plenty to take one to the Vet the first time she did it. For that reason alone, I recommend these over the bones style. Second reason, these are cheaper, when you consider I have to go around taking the bony style ones away when they're half done. (Slimy - Yuck). So, Cheaper, and safer, but the dogs still love them. Win, Win. : )
J**E
Obsessed
My dog is obsessed with these. All the time whining looking up where we keep them.
V**A
Seven year ritual
My 32lb eight year old dog has been loving Dingo Sticks since he was one year old. It’s a bedtime ritual. Be sure to keep an eye on them because they can get stuck in their throat. It only happened once in seven years. Keep an eye on the smaller dogs, always, whether it’s a treat or a toy. Bless everyone and their fur babies of all sizes.
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