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Chicken Meat Medley Freeze Dried Dog Treats USA Sourced and Small Batch Made - Human-Grade, All Natural Dog Treats Without Artificial Preservatives, Grain Free - 3 oz Review

4.5 (197) Amazon rating$14.99

Our verdict

This Remy's Kitchen treat blends chicken hearts, liver, and gizzards into a single human-grade organ meat mix, and its 4.5 star average from 197 reviews shows it's well liked by the smaller group of owners who've tried it, even though it's not yet a big-volume seller.

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Best for

Dogs who do well with organ meats and could use extra heart and liver support in their treat rotation.

Skip if

Your dog has a poultry sensitivity or you're looking for a higher-volume, more established treat with a larger review base.

  • Form Chunk
  • Flavor Chicken Meat Medley
  • Benefits High In Protein, Supports Overall Health And Muscle Development
  • Best for Appetite Stimulation, Heart Care, Liver Care, Sensitive Stomach, Use As A Treat
  • Breed size Medium
  • Weight 3 Ounces
  • Priced 58% below the category median ($35.99 across 81 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 197 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.9/5

    197 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

["This 3 oz pouch from Remy's Kitchen combines freeze-dried chicken hearts, liver, and gizzards into a single organ-meat treat, chunk-cut for easy handling. It's built around appetite stimulation along with heart and liver care.", "The recipe is human-grade, dairy-free, gluten-free, grain-free, pea-free, and potato-free, and Remy's Kitchen positions it for dogs with a sensitive stomach as well as cats. Product Benefits list high protein content and support for overall health and muscle development.", 'At $14.99 for 3 oz, it sits in line with other single-ingredient organ treats. With 197 reviews averaging 4.5 stars, it earns strong marks, though the purchase volume looks lighter than some of the bigger-name treats in this silo.']

Pros

  • Human-grade chicken hearts, liver, and gizzards in one blend
  • Dairy-free, grain-free, and free of common allergens like pea and potato
  • Chunk texture works well for training or slow feeding
  • Strong 4.5 star average across 197 reviews

Cons

  • Smaller review base than some competing organ-meat treats
  • Chicken-based, so not an option for poultry-sensitive dogs
  • 3 oz pouch is on the small side for the price

Specifications

Form
Chunk
Flavor
Chicken Meat Medley
Benefits
High In Protein, Supports Overall Health And Muscle Development
Best for
Appetite Stimulation, Heart Care, Liver Care, Sensitive Stomach, Use As A Treat
Breed size
Medium
Weight
3 Ounces

Performance notes

Because this treat is built from organ meats like heart, liver, and gizzard rather than muscle meat, it's positioned toward heart and liver care and appetite stimulation, which fits dogs that need a nutrient-dense, easy-to-digest treat alongside their regular diet.

What buyers say

A 4.5 star average from 197 reviews is a strong showing, though the smaller review count and modest recent purchase volume suggest this is still a lower-volume item compared to the category's bestsellers.

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Frequently asked questions

What organ meats are in this treat?

The recipe combines freeze-dried chicken hearts, liver, and gizzards into one chunk-style treat.

Is this suitable for cats as well as dogs?

Yes, Remy's Kitchen formulates this treat for both cats and dogs.

Can this treat address a heart or liver health issue?

This treat is formulated to support appetite along with heart and liver wellness, but it isn't a treatment for a diagnosed heart or liver condition. Talk to your vet about any medical concerns.

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