Greenies Weight Management Petite Dog Dental Chews Weight Control Dog Treats, 27 oz. Pack (45 Treats)
$32.98
Price: $32.98
(as of Aug 05, 2025 04:25:16 UTC – Details)
One Greenies Weight Management Dental Treat is all it takes for clean teeth, fresh breath, and a happy dog. Your small dog can’t wait to sink their teeth into these delicious dental dog treats because they feature a unique texture that’s not only enjoyable to chew, but also fights plaque and tartar. Best of all, these natural treats for overweight dogs contain fewer calories and feature metabolism-boosting L-carnitine to help overweight or less active dogs achieve and maintain a healthy weight. Irresistibly tasty and incredibly powerful, Greenies Treats for Dogs are also vet-recommended for at-home oral health care and accepted by the VOHC (Veterinary Oral Health Council.) Give your dog the mouth-wowing treat that helps promote their overall health with Greenies Dog Treats. Great for small breeds and dogs between 15 and 25 lbs. Natural Dog Treats Plus Vitamins, Minerals, and Other Nutrients.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 3.66 x 6.44 x 8.15 inches; 1.69 Pounds
Item model number : 10075562
Department : dog-treats
Date First Available : August 19, 2004
Manufacturer : Mars Petcare US
ASIN : B002QWP8H0
Country of Origin : USA
Best Sellers Rank: #9,295 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #651 in Dog Treat Cookies, Biscuits & Snacks
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The unique texture of Greenies Dog Chews cleans down to the gumline to fight plaque and tartar and freshen bad breath
Greenies Treats for Dogs are veterinarian recommended and accepted by the VOHC (Veterinary Oral Health Council)
Metabolism-boosting L-carnitine and fewer calories make this a great low-calorie dog treat for little dogs that are watching their figure
The great flavor of these low-fat dog treats will make their tail wag
Greenies Dog Treats are proudly crafted in USA facilities with quality ingredients from around the world
Customers say
Customers love these dental chews for their dogs, finding them superior to other treats and effective for weight management with lower calorie content. The chews help clean teeth and freshen breath, with one customer noting their dog’s teeth and breath are back to pristine condition. They appreciate the value for money, with one mentioning it saved hundreds of dollars, and find their dogs enjoy them as a special treat.
11 reviews for Greenies Weight Management Petite Dog Dental Chews Weight Control Dog Treats, 27 oz. Pack (45 Treats)
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Christine T. –
Dog approved!
These are slightly softer than the regular ones, which makes it much easier for my little one to enjoy.
Sue Z. –
Great
This is one of the four brands of dental chews that I buy for our sheltie. She loves them.
Kenneth Wells –
For the pet
She tied them a few times
Desiree Ayres –
Dogs teeth Healtb
Love these! My dogs get them as a daily morning treat to clean their teeth!
Katherine B. –
Easy Home Doggie Dental Care – Vet Recommended
Greenies do not always top my dogs list of favorite treats, but they always rank near number one. Our vet recommends these over many of the other treats available commercially, and they do seem to be nutritionally superior to many other treats I have compared them to. Greenies is a trusted name and has been around for a long time. The company also makes Pill Pockets, a great way to get your dog (or cat) to take oral medication. (Until they figure out you are hiding pills in them, and then they just eat the Pill Pocket AROUND the medication, no matter how finely you chop the medicine up. lol)Recommended by the VOHC (Veterinary Oral Health Council) to help with tartar control and build up, I feel like these do something PAWSitive (sorry) for my pets, rather than just giving them empty calories. Dental cleanings are an expensive annual service for our animals. Each tooth extraction costs more, and one less tooth in the mouth means it’s that much more difficult for our dogs to chew their dry kibble. If I can do anything to protect their teeth and help keep their mouths in shape, I’ll do it. (Besides – they enjoy these much more than when I stick a toothbrush in their little mouths.)If I can provide them with treats that don’t contribute to weight issues, that’s a treat I feel good about giving them. When they are happy to get the treat – and I know it’s good for them, providing joint support and keeping their coats and skin in great shape – I’m happy to give it to them. We now have three dogs (teacup Chihuahua, Chorgi (Chihuahua and Corgi), and a Chihuahua/Italian Greyhound mix) and all three gobble them up. I had to have my teacup Chihuahua’s knees replaced last spring – and she’s only four. I want to do everything possible to keep her joints working as well as they can because I don’t want her to go through another painful surgery. (And I definitely can’t afford one!)These don’t leave a mess on my carpet. My only teeny, tiny complaint would be that they collect every dog hair possible, meaning your pet ingests the hair as they eagerly chomp on these. I’m pretty sure they attract hairs that have even just THOUGHT about falling out. I tend to rinse these off on the extremely rare occasion they sit on the floor for awhile. (Totally unnecessary, but I wouldn’t want to eat all that hair – and I can’t imagine they enjoy it, either.) I love that these are available in five different sizes, for different size dogs. I usually purchase the Teenie size, intended for dogs 5-15 lbs. When we were out of these, I quickly clicked on Petite – and didn’t realize my mistake until I opened the box and was a little surprised at how big they are compared to the size I normally buy. (Petite size are for 15-25 lb dogs.) It all worked out well, my dogs just get half the Petites.Good quality. Fair price. Vet recommended. Many treats in the package. Dental care in a treat. Easy to transfer to the glass candy container I use to store their treats (rather than the treats that crumble and break apart). I’m happy with Greenies. My four-legged roommates enjoy Greenies. We’ll be buying these for a long time.
Derek Cross –
Vet AND dog approved!
Our dog is getting older and the vet mentioned that he has great teeth but that heâs a few pounds heavier than theyâd like him to be for health reasons. Weâve used regular greenies in the past because theyâre the only dental treat that doesnât make him puke. We decided to switch to the weight management version because the dental treats are great for his teeth. He loves these as much as the original variety. (I can tell because heâll sit to get his treat but immediately bolt and hide to eat it so no one will steal it from him haha.) Like the regular greenies, the weight management greenies donât make him sick which is great for him and me! The treats come in a resealablebag to keep them fresh. In conjunction with a switch to a weight management food, he has lost 1.5 pounds of the 4 pounds he needs to lose over the past 8 weeks. Canât recommend these highly enough.
Veronica K Willis –
Saved me hundreds of $$
The last time I took my beagle to the vet, I was told she would need to be put under general anesthesia to get her teeth scaled. The plaque was especially bad on her molars, very hard and caked on. I wasn’t too fond of the idea of putting her under, and I was put off by the high cost of the procedure. I decided to give Greenies a try. I figured I’d pay $20 in the hopes that it would keep me from spending hundreds. It was easy to get into the routine of giving my dog one of these every day after her walk (she would definitely remind me if I forgot), and I opted for the weight management version because she is a beagle and can pack on the pounds if I’m not careful about her food intake.I was shocked that after a few weeks, about half of the plaque was gone on one of her molars on the side she chews on the most. After about 3 months on these (just 2 boxes purchased) the plaque is completely cleared on her molars on both sides. There is some plaque on her other teeth, but that is much more manageable with brushing. Since then I’ve started giving her the treats a few times a week instead of daily, and it’s kept the plaque at bay. These are great! They saved me and my dog from an extremely costly procedure. It also allowed the vet to get a better look at her teeth so we know that they are healthy and none need to be pulled.I would definitely recommend these! I wish I had taken before and after pictures.
Anonymous –
My dog canât tell the difference!
My beagle seems to like these just as much as the original (and she can be kind of picky). She is almost ten years old, and seems to want more and more food the older she gets, so I was very happy that a lower calorie option became available!
dr k –
Delivered swiftly without fuss, my dog just as happy with these as the ‘full fat” version.
mrs pauline jones –
Dogs have nearly eaten them all, good product
Willy Banks –
Unfortunately, really don’t agree with our BC pups or 12 yr old. Within minutes of eating them projectile vomiting and within an hour really serious diarrhoea. Had to take them all to the vet. A £27 spend turned into £150 extra cost.Wish I’d done a little more research before purchasing. Lots of sites discussing similar (and even behavioural) issues with this ‘treat’.Suggest these are avoided.