Good ‘n’ Fun Triple Flavor Rolls Review: The Ultimate Boredom Buster for Big Chewers
If you’re the parent of a large dog, you know the struggle of finding a treat that lasts longer than a few seconds. Good ‘n’ Fun Triple Flavor Rolls aim to solve that problem by combining three flavors dogs naturally crave—beef hide, savory pork flavor, and real chicken—into one 7-inch chew. These rolls aren't just a snack; they're an activity designed to keep your pup occupied while helping them maintain a cleaner smile. At Petscarelab, our research shows that for heavy chewers, the right texture can be the difference between a happy dog and a chewed-up shoe.
1. PetsCareLab's Conclusion
The Good ‘n’ Fun Triple Flavor Rolls are high-protein, 7-inch savory chews featuring a multi-layered blend of beef hide and premium chicken wrap, earning an overall rating of 4.5/5. They are ideally suited for large adult dog breeds with high chew drives who need a 20-minute distraction and help with plaque reduction.
2. Product Label Analysis
While many premium treats aim for single-source protein, these rolls take a "smorgasbord" approach. The primary structure is beef hide, which provides the necessary resistance for long-term chewing. This is wrapped in premium chicken, which acts as the initial "hook" to get your dog interested. Our team at Petscarelab noted that while the chicken is a high-quality protein, the recipe also includes artificial pork flavor and tapioca starch. It isn't a "limited ingredient" snack, but the layers are clearly defined, and the beef hide serves as a sturdy, protein-rich foundation.
3. Safety and Purity
Safety is a top priority for any pet parent when hide is involved. These rolls use potassium sorbate as a preservative to keep them shelf-stable without the need for refrigeration. You’ll notice the bright colors—this comes from FD&C Red #40 and Yellow #6. While these make the treat look appealing on the shelf, they are artificial additives. As for physical safety, the rolls are tightly wound. However, as with any hide-based chew, our research emphasizes that you should always supervise your dog. When the roll gets small enough to swallow whole, it’s time to take it away to prevent any choking risks.
4. Sensory Appeal (Palatability)
The moment you open the bag, the savory, smoky aroma is hard to miss. It smells like a backyard barbecue, which is exactly why dogs tend to go wild for them. The outer layer of real chicken jerky provides an immediate flavor hit, ensuring that even picky eaters don't just sniff and walk away. The "triple flavor" combination (beef, chicken, and pork) creates a complex scent profile that keeps dogs engaged much longer than a standard, scentless rawhide bone.
5. Texture & Hardness Test
These are definitely on the "hard" end of the spectrum. You won't be breaking these apart by hand to use for training bits; they are meant to be a dedicated chewing session. The 7-inch rolls are dense and require significant jaw work to soften. This hardness is exactly what makes them effective for dental care. As your dog gnaws, the mechanical action helps scrape away tartar and massage the gums. If you have a senior dog with sensitive teeth or a tiny puppy, these might be too tough, but for a healthy adult Golden Retriever or Lab, the texture is perfect.
6. Value & Use Case
At roughly $2.08 per roll when buying the 6-count pack, these sit in the "affordable luxury" category. They are significantly more cost-effective than many all-natural bully sticks but last just as long, if not longer. These are the perfect "distraction treats." Whether you're trying to get through a 20-minute meeting or just want some peace during dinner, these rolls provide the necessary "me time" for your pup. They aren't low-calorie, so they should be treated as a special snack rather than a daily staple.
7. Nutritional and Digestive Performance
These rolls are packed with protein because they're made primarily from hide and meat. Our team at Petscarelab tracked feedback on gastrointestinal tolerance and found that most dogs handle them well. However, because hide requires more work for the stomach to break down, a small percentage of dogs with sensitive tummies might experience mild upset. We recommend starting with a shorter chewing session to see how your dog’s bowel regularity holds up the next day. For the average dog, the high-protein nature of the roll results in normal digestion.












