- Chicken
- Peanut Butter
- Salmon
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| CHICKEN |
Ingredients: Chicken, Ground Rice, Ground Barley, Malted Barley, Gelatin, Vegetable Glycerin, Tapioca, Brewers Yeast, Natural Flavors, Fish Oil, Lecithin, Salt, Phosphoric Acid (a natural acidifier), Sorbic Acid (a preservative), Mixed Tocopherols, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C).
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Guaranteed Analysis – Chicken Protein not less than 12% Fat not less than 7% Fiber not more than 3% Moisture not more than 30% Calories Approximately 2 per piece
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| PEANUT BUTTER |
| Ingredients: Ground Barley, Ground Rice, Peanut Butter, Malted Barley, Vegetable Glycerin, Gelatin, Tapioca, Canola Oil, Lecithin, Salt, Phosphoric Acid (a natural acidifier), Sorbic Acid (a preservative), Mixed Tocopherols, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C). |
Guaranteed Analysis – Peanut Butter Protein not less than 12% Fat not less than 7% Fiber not more than 3% Moisture not more than 30% Calories Approximately 2 per piece
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| SALMON |
| Ingredients: Salmon, ground barley, ground rice, vegetable glycerin, malted barley, tapioca, gelatin, water, menhaden fish oil, brewer’s yeast, natural flavors, lecithin, salt, acetic acid, cultured whey. |
Guaranteed Analysis – Salmon Protein not less than 12% Fat not less than 7.5% Fiber not more than 3% Moisture not more than 30% Calories Approximately 2 per piece
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- anytime as a wholesome snack
- as a "reward" or as a healthy "training aide"
- as a light treat during moderate exercise
- anytime you would feed your dog a traditional training treat
Trick or Treat!
My how times have changed. I remember when buying a big bag of milk bones constituted my dogs’ treats for a month, and I thought all those colors were so pretty! Now I know better. Those cute colors came from artificial dyes and were probably toxic. We know so much more now about ingredients in our own food and also in our dogs’.
I read labels all the time, and after the recent pet food recall I am vigilant about what goes into my babies’ mouths. It’s never worth taking a chance. Thank goodness that more and more companies are now manufacturing totally safe pet food and treats with all-natural, domestic ingredients that not only don’t harm our pets, but very often will help them.
One of my dogs is a collie with
hip and joint problems. I love giving her treats that taste great, and at the same time offer a quick dose of glucosamine and chondroitin to help keep her mobile. One of my terriers is a little overweight, so he gets low-fat goodies. Many varieties offer help with
teeth-cleaning, and that’s good for all dogs. Make sure you only buy treats you trust, or they may end up just being nasty little tricks!