Easy to install. Product was as advertised. Keeps our small dog in the backseat. We will buy a couple more for our other vehicles.Cost is about the same as actually going to Walmart but the dogs love their free toy.If you stretch it too far the hooks snap off and slap the hell out of your knuckles with the power of 100 sunsI use them every morning to keep track of my dogsI guess this only works with pseudo dogs (i.e., hairy rodents) such as Pomeranians, chihuahuas and such ilk.Misleading photos, don't order, it won't fit any suvIt's easy to install and fits perfectly.Yes, it does the job of making the space between the seats impassible to our dogs, and it does hold some things.Very satisfied. Word great. Happy with my purchaseI considered buying these as my dogs love chews like any other dogs, BUT. depending WHICH chews you get you could be heading for losing your beloved dog or getting a very sick dog and a hefty vets bill! If you buy the chicken chews that are wrapped around rawhide (a white chewy bit in the middle) these are the problem rawhide does NOT digest in a dogs tummy and let’s face it this is leather ! You wouldn’t eat it. Unless you were mad, the safer option is the “chewy chicken and rice chew” which are good because there is NO rawhide hope this helps you decide.Follow-up for your informationLetter to Mrs Gillian Hawson Customer Services Armitage Pet CarFrom: Ensmann [mailto:
[email protected]]Sent: 16 August 2012 18:40To: 'Gillian Hawson'Subject: ClovisImportance: HighDear Mrs Hawson,Clovis is back at home since yesterday evening. I add the last report from the Royal Veterinary Clinic as well as the last invoice to give you full information what had to be done to open the stretcher in his oesophagus.He can still not eat solid food; I have now two weeks to observe the dog and to hopefully achieve to feed him again dry food to maintain the oesophagus open. Dr Kristine Jensen can be called any time if new problems occur and if not, I have to give a final report the 29th.The whole procedure to extract the Deli Treat Biscuit did cost me up till today roughly £ 3.500,--. You find the complete listing at the end of this mail.On top I had to drive up till now 5 times to the RVC that adds up to more than 900 miles.For these complicated interventions, a normal Vet is not equipped and our local vet gave me the alternative in Brighton or the RVC. The RVC was faster to reach and is better equipped as a teaching veterinary hospital.I give you all this information as you told me that you had up till now only one other complaint.When you add up the cost and the time I invested I think many other problems might have happened but your company never had the feedback as an adequate hospital was not in reach, and the incriminated biscuit never was extracted given the money involved. I fear that a certain number of animals had to be put down, when they had reached this situation and nobody ever had the evidence, that the case was a Deli Treat biscuit.I add some photographs I made from one of those biscuits I left in a humid surrounding for more than two days, you can see yourself the Deli Treat biscuit remains fully intact, and has not softened, even a bowl of clean, fresh water as suggested, would not change the structure.You told me on the phone that this biscuit is intended to be hard.The way the biscuit is promoted "Chicken Fillet with Rice Bones" does not at all give a hint that it is rather bone like in its structure than a biscuit. The only warning is for dogs under 4 months.Every responsible dog owner does not leave a dog with a hard bone with no supervision. Once the bone is chewed to a smaller piece with the risk to be swallowed it has to be taken away. For your very hard biscuit no warning apart for puppies under 4 moths is given.For me your company's responsibility is engaged and I wish to know what measures your company will take that such an incident should be avoided.I know your company will play the ball low to avoid more problems and I do not intend to go further than Amazon, already informed since the beginning. But I await a responsible reaction from Armitage Pet Care.This product is simply too dangerous to let it be as it is.Yours sincerelyRolf-Erwin EnsmannGill Shaw FarmUdimore RoadRye TN31 6ABUnited KingdomTel: 0044 (0) 1797 22 27 51Fax: 0044 (0) 1797 22 41 18Email:
[email protected] of this letter is also mailed to Amazon for follow-up Budget InvoicesBadger Oak Veterinary Clinic 31 July 2012 £52.00Badger Oak Veterinary Clinic 01 August 2012 £57.58Badger Oak Veterinary Clinic 02 August 2012 £339.68Badger Oak Veterinary Clinic 10 August 2012 £40.08Royal Veterinary College 03 August 2012 1 - 1.500 UK-£ £1,647.64Royal Veterinary College 15 August 2012 1.5 - 3.000 UK-£ £1,338.19Total invoices to extract Deli Treat £3,475.17My dog absolutely loves the 100% chicken range of treats from Goodboy/Wagtastic, he turns his nose up to anything else. A good buy and healthier for him than some of the rubbish out there.My dog not every treats likes to eat. When I call my dog come with this treats, he seems like not willing to come as normal he did. This product’s flavour maybe not really attractive for him. Little bit disappointed on it.A good sized treat. Are a bit smelly and don’t find the colour very appealing, but the dog loves them. They definitely have a crunch.