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Sweet Potato Wrapped in Chicken

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About this product

For Dogs that run Cool! Indicators include pacing, panting, itching, seasonal allergies, laying in coled places, a bright red tongue.

We create natural, limited ingredient treats that are free of gluten, soy, dairy, GMO’s, salt, sugar and additives. Your pets will love the taste and their good health.

Treat your pets with all-natural favorites made from fresh meats, veggies, and fruit that are so healthy, you can use them for supplemental feeding, food toppers, or training and treating.

  • Chicken Wrapped In Sweet Potato
  • Dry Roasted
  • All natural
  • Warming protein good for rebuilding the constitution & confidence
  • High in fiber & vitamin A
  • Easy to digest
  • No Additives, Artificial Flavors, Colors or Extracts
  • Ethically sourced from family farms
  • Made from cage free chicken raised without hormones or antibiotics
  • Made in the USA

Product Details

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS (%)

  • Crude Protein (Min) - 51.74%
  • Crude Fat (Min) - 5.00%
  • Crude Fiber (Max) - 1.65%
  • Moisture (Max) - 9.35%

CALORIE CONTENT

kcal/container - 5,890 kcal/serving - 167

Ingredients

Chicken Breast, Sweet Potato

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