Two picky Catahoulas, too many occasions with our fingers in the back of their mouths trying to force a necessary pill down.They don’t like this when we do that.We use half a tricky treat for each dog. If it can be helped, we will do this right before feeding dinner so they are hungry. The pills are covered entirely by the treat otherwise they won’t take it. The treat is very easily molded around the pill.These have made a significant improvement to an otherwise chaotic routine.Tricky Treats has been perfect for my dog's allergies and administering medication in pill form. My dog Gus loves the flavor, a small pinch from the treat roll to cover even a portion of the pill and he'll take it no problem.My GSD was diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD) caused by protien. These work great for giving him his meds without upsetting his digestive system, and he likes them too!These treats are extremely paletable, easy to manipulate for pill or capsule hiding and individually wrapped so they're moist and tasty every time.my dog is a major pain to get meds down. This worked great. it's soft and the pills fit into it perfectly.The ONLY way I was able to get my dog to take her meds! So thankful for these!! They really work! A good treat as wellThankfully it gets into my kitty's mouth! I like how each piece is individually wrapped for freshness. The duck smell is VERY strong. Suggestion: Emphasize each piece are actually 2 pieces; therefore, there are only 15 wrapped pkgs.First time buying these. My little one's allergic to chicken, and Greenie's Pill Pockets Peanut Butter, and Hickory Smoke both have chicken. Had to bin them. Vet said to try the Duck flavoured Tricky Treats. It took Amazon forever to ship them off, as usual, and I've got Prime. I realised a few minutes ago that Walmart has these for 5.99$. Amazon (not a third party seller) charged me 11.48$ for them. Treats seem fine, just getting aggravated with the prices on this website.