... However on a recent trip to Crufts they were priced at a bargain £1, so needless to say I bought one with no hesitation!
*** What Is It? ***
Click ‘n’ Treat is a green plastic tube produced by a company called Fold Hill. The tube is full of small doggy treats, very handy for walkies ... Read review
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Advantages: Fits in your pocket. Handy for walkies! Great Value for money! Disadvantages: Jams easily.
...produced by a company called Fold Hill. The tube is full of small doggy treats, very handy for walkies or as a small dog treat if your dog can’t have lots of treats. It comes packaged on a piece of plastic holding it to a cardboard backing. You will have no problems spotting it in the shops’ as it is green in colour so it really stands out against other products in the pet department. Refills can also be bought at a nice price of 69p from Wilkinson ... ...made by a company called Fold Hill who specialise in caring for pets and the countryside. They make a large range of dog foods and dog treats at very reasonable prices.
Their contact address is as follows:
Fold Hill Foods Ltd,
Customer services Dept,
Old Leake,
Boston,
Lincs,
PE22 9RJ
*** How Much Is It? Where Can I Get One? ***
Click ‘n’ Treat units containing 50 treats can be purchased for around 99p (Wilkinson) or £1.19 (local pet shop) ...
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Advantages: compact, attractive, IN THEORY a good idea, convenient storage of treats, low calorie treats Disadvantages: jams up far far more than is acceptable, the mechanism is poorly designed
This product infuriated me so much today that the temptation to chuck it into the sea was almost overwhelming!! However, I shall try incredibly hard to write an objective review.
Before actually purchasing this product I encountered the need for it on several occasions. After training my gorgeous puppy Bonnie (a Labrador cross Border Collie) to do the basics such as; 'sit', 'lay down', 'give paw', 'drop it', 'don't wee in my shoe', 'stop rolling ... ...It became time to do the training needed for a successful walk off the lead (such as recall and don't jump up at people sort of stuff). Faced with the prospect of taking Bonnie for her first ever off the lead walk, the importance of having lots and lots of treats for bribery became obvious. Unfortunately, stuffing my pockets with squidy, smelly or crumbling treats didn't really appeal too much. For the first couple of times I tried various containers ...
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Advantages: cheap, easy to use, dogs love it Disadvantages: jams quite easily, not as loud as other clickers
...couldn’t go wrong.
FOLD HILL CLICK’N’TREAT
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It comes sealed in plastic attached to green backing board with the brand name, description and a picture of a dog on the front (as per the above picture).
On the rear it has picture diagrams on how to operate the clicker, a daily feeding guideline according to your dogs size and weight, details on how to refill and what to do if it should jam, the typical analysis of the biscuits enclosed ... ...you’ve finished with your goods.
{contact details}
Should you wish to contact the manufacturer concerning this product for any reason you can do so as follows:
Write to:
Fold Hill Foods Ltd.
Customer Services Dept.
Old Leake
Boston
Lincs
PE22 9RJ
OR
Internet:
www.foldhill.com ...
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Variety of flavours
Tooth kind?
Nutritional Value
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13.08.2007
not bad Review ofFold Hill - Click 'n' Treatby
Star92
Advantages: great size for taking on walks. low cal treats Disadvantages: jams easily. treats way too small for larger dogs
My two always enjoy a little treat when out on walks and this product seemed a great idea..
It dispenses crunchy brown treats about the size of a 5p coin. Very small for most breeds of dog, my Goldie swallowed his almost without chewing and but kept bugging me for more so I imagined they tasted good. The treats are so small that even my Westie looks at me as if to say ''is that all?'' after he gets one.
On the other hand it is just the right size ... ...last about a week (for my two anyway). It also has a clicking sound, great for dogs who are trained using the clicker method, and the treats are low calorie and resonably priced.
I found it jammed very quickly and once jammed you cannot remove the treats. Also my two were never satisfied with the size of the treat so I don't use it anymore..
Would be great for a Chihuahua, Yorkshire Terrier Etc..Owner though. ...
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Advantages: Great clicking sound Disadvantages: Small treats and jams up
This could be the best product youve ever brought or it could be the worst.
For me it was the latter -I have two small dogs who are very picky about what they will eat, and they were not very impressed with the biscuits this contains, however they loved the clicking noise and it was perfect for training as the biscuits are so small.
The downside is that because the biscuits are so small i dont think this would be a good product for larger dogs, ...
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I love The Click Five. I really do. They're terrible. Really terrible. The most cheesy, clichéd , rubbish I have ever listened to.
But that's why I love them. Their songs really make me smile after a hard day, and their uplifting Powerpop beats really more