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About this product

Nutrition for a Better Life™

Rabbit & Blueberry Soft Chew Treats are a great training tool and a healthy favorite for dogs and cats. These Soft Chewy Treats are made from wholesome ingredients including cooling rabbit and blueberry. We use Eastern Food Therapy and Whole Food Ingredients to bring you the absolute best food possible.

  • Made with Whole Food Ingredients, Freeze-dried to Lock-in Nutrition
  • No Additives, Artificial Flavors, Colors or Extracts
  • RABBIT Raised without Antibiotics

Product Details

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS (%)

  • Crude Protein (Min) - 11.50%
  • Crude Fat (Min) - 7.00%
  • Crude Fiber (Max) - 4.00%
  • Moisture (Max) - 32.00%

CALORIE CONTENT

  • kcal/kg - 3,000
  • kcal/Treat - 8

Ingredients

Rabbit, Whole Dried Egg, Pea Flour, Potato Flour, Vegetable Glycerin, Molasses, Whole Flaxseed, Brown Rice Flour, Blueberries, Tapioca Starch, Barley Flour, Sweet Potato, Lactic Acid, Sea Salt, Calcium Lactate, Phosphoric Acid, Coconut Oil, Natural Smoke Flavor, Zinc and Calcium Propionate (Preservative), Vitamin E as Preservative

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