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planting a pygmy date palm in a pot Phoenix Roebellini Pygmy Date PalmWe do not currently ship to AK,AZ,CA,GU,HI,PR The roebellini palm (Phoenix roebelenii) offers a miniature palm choice growing to a maximum of 12 feet. Preferring warmer climates in U. S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 9 through 11, the robellini palm does require some care regarding its soil nutrient structure and watering needs. Pygmy date palms, whether grown indoors or outdoors, like consistently moist soils, but they should never be
- We do not currently ship to AK,AZ,CA,GU,HI,PR
- The roebellini palm (Phoenix roebelenii) offers a miniature palm choice growing to a maximum of 12 feet. Preferring warmer climates in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 9 through 11, the robellini palm does require some care regarding its soil nutrient structure and watering needs.
- Pygmy date palms, whether grown indoors or outdoors, like consistently moist soils, but they should never be left in standing water. This makes watering a maintenance task that requires regular observation of the soil.
- To maintain a neat appearance and to promote healthy leaves, pygmy date palms require regular rinsing of the foliage. Rinse with a fine spray of lukewarm water either in the shower, or place your palm outside during summer rains. This rinsing keeps common pests such as scale, thrips and mites under control, and it also removes fertilizer salts that may damage the foliage.
- Fertilize the palm with balanced fertilizer, preferably specialized for palms. Potassium and magnesium are specific nutrients that cause leaf dieback if they are not available readily in the soil.
- Repeat the fertilizing treatment so that the palm has three applications within one year for a mature tree. Younger trees, such as seedlings, require fertilizing once a month.
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★★★★★ 4
It's a win
Flavor Name: Bone (S), Size: 6 Count (Pack of 1)
My dogs love them but I feel they are overpriced.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great tasting Dog Treat for any dog.
Flavor Name: Bone (S), Size: 6 Count (Pack of 1)
I have a very picky Shipoo and she loves these. She devours them all. So happy!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Fantastic Treat for Puppies
Flavor Name: Bone (S), Size: 6 Count (Pack of 1)
My dogs love them!Great treat for my puppies!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2026
★★★★★ 5
My dogs love these the size of them are perfect for small dogs
Flavor Name: Bone (S), Size: 6 Count (Pack of 1)
I bought these for my dogs because they really love the chicken jerky and these are not big and I have small dogs so these worked out very well they totally love them and they're hypoallergy so that made it even more better and the price is very good on them totally recommended for small dogs especially
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Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2025
★★★★★ 1
CHOKING HAZARD
Flavor Name: Bone (S), Size: 6 Count (Pack of 1)
CHOKING HAZARD: I purchased these bones for my small Yorki.. He ate the first two without incident; however, on the third bone he unfortunately choked. As the bones wear down, they become extremely stringy, and those strands do not appear to be digestible.
I had to rush my dog to the emergency room, which cost $700. Three days later, he became even sicker because he was unable to pass the remaining portion of the bone still in his stomach. I then had to take him to his regular veterinarian, where he was admitted overnight and diagnosed with pancreatitis and a severely irritated gastrointestinal tract.
This entire ordeal cost me over $1,500 in addition to the initial $700 emergency visit. I am grateful that my dog is now alive and well, but these bones pose a serious choking hazard and do not digest properly. I strongly caution other pet owners, especially those with small dogs.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2026