Good ‘n’ Fun Triple Flavor Wings Review: The Savory Chew Your Dog Will Actually Finish
PetsCareLab’s conclusion: The Good ‘n’ Fun Triple Flavor Wings are an affordable, high-palatability dental treat featuring a trio of beef, pork, and chicken, making them an excellent choice for adult medium-to-large dogs that need a 10-minute distraction to help reduce tartar buildup.
Product Label Analysis: A Triple-Protein Blend
Our research into the Good ‘n’ Fun Triple Flavor Wings shows these aren't your standard single-protein snacks. Instead of a single-source meat, these chews utilize a layered approach: a core of beef hide and pork hide wrapped in premium cuts of real chicken. While the brand emphasizes "premium cuts," it's important to note that the hide components provide the structural longevity, while the chicken acts as the primary flavor hook.
Unlike artisanal, air-dried treats that boast 100% transparency on farm-to-table sourcing, these are flavor variety mass-produced chews. The processing involves a combination of hide curing and meat wrapping, which creates a complex flavor profile that appeals to dogs who usually turn their noses up at plain rawhide.
Safety and Purity: What’s Inside the Bag?
When we looked at the ingredient list, we found a few things that conscientious pet parents should keep in mind. The formula includes artificial colors like FD&C Yellow #6, Blue #1, and Red #40. While these make the "wings" look appealing to humans, they don't add any nutritional value for your dog.
On the physical safety side, these are sturdy chews. However, as with any rawhide-based product, there’s a choking risk if your dog is a "gulper" rather than a "chewer." Our team at Petscarelab always recommends supervising your pup while they enjoy these, especially as the chew gets small enough to swallow whole.
Sensory Appeal: The "Picky Dog" Magnet
The standout feature of these long-lasting dog chews is their smell—or rather, the lack of a "stinky" chemical odor. When you open the 12-ounce bag, you get a savory, meaty aroma that isn't offensive to human noses but drives dogs wild. The real chicken wrap provides an immediate scent hit that captures a dog’s attention much faster than a standard, scentless bone. If you have a pup who ignores most snacks, the triple-flavor combo of chicken, pork, and beef usually does the trick to get them excited.
Texture & Hardness Test: Built for the Chew
These wing-shaped treats are definitely on the harder side of the spectrum. You won't be able to break these apart by hand to use as small training rewards. They are designed for the "natural chewing action" that helps scrub away plaque and tartar.
For adult dogs, the hardness is perfect for maintaining dental hygiene. For seniors or puppies, use caution. If your older dog has sensitive teeth or missing molars, these might be too taxing on their jaws.
They don't crumble or leave a messy residue on your carpet, which is a huge plus for indoor treat sessions.
Value & Use Case: Best Scenarios for Your Pup
At roughly $10.48 for a 12-ounce bag, these sit firmly in the affordable category. They are significantly cheaper than all-natural bully sticks or antler chews.
The best use case? Give one to your dog when you need 10 to 15 minutes of peace—like during a Zoom call or when guests arrive. Because they are roughly $14 per pound, they are a cost-effective way to manage your dog's urge to chew without emptying your wallet.
Nutritional and Digestive Performance
With chicken as the first ingredient, the protein content is solid. However, the inclusion of glycerin, salt, and hides means these should stay in the "treat" category—never exceeding 10% of your dog's daily calories.
Regarding digestion, most dogs handle these well, but we've seen mixed results in our research. Some dogs with sensitive stomachs may experience loose stools if they aren't used to pork or beef hides. We suggest starting with half a chew or one small session to see how your dog's gastrointestinal tract reacts before making it a daily habit.












