100% All Natural
No preservatives
Relieves boredom
Cleans teeth
Very healthy for you dog
COW EAR STRIPS - DIPPED IN BEEF LIVER
Finally, a highly digestible, low fat chew that can be given to puppies too!
Cow ears are mainly made up of cartilage and are naturally full of chondroitin. This supports joint health especially for active, working dogs. Chewing on cow ears also helps remove plaque from the teeth, and reduce the chances of developing tooth disease. This can be given to puppies to reduce teething discomfort.
Net wt: 50G per pack (approx 4-6 pcs per pack)
Sizes, shape, and weight varies
BEEF BACKSTRAP FRIES - DIPPED IN BEEF LIVER
The Back Strap Tendon Chew is a low fat chew loaded with collagen. Collagen plays a big role on your pet’s joint, muscle, skin, and coat health. Talk about a very healthy chew snack! Perfect for small to medium dogs.
70g of Backstrap Fries per pack
Size, shape, color may vary.
READ BELOW BEFORE FEEDING THIS TO YOUR DOG:
Shelf life:
2 weeks on the countertop (cool& dry place)
3 months in the refrigerator
6 months in the freezer
As shipping usually exposes the package to heat and humidity, we encourage putting all treats & chews in the ref upon receipt, may it be opened or unopened. You may also keep the treats & chews in an airtight container for longer shelf life. If there are visible molds already, discard immediately.
Feeding Recommendation: Anything that is given too much is bad.
Treats: Can be given to puppies at least 3 months & above. Feed treats moderately; should not exceed 10% of your dog’s daily diet. If it’s your dog’s first time trying dehydrated treats, introduce by feeding small amount.
Chews: Can be given to puppies at least 5 months & above. ALWAYS supervise your pet when giving chews & ensure fresh water is available. For unfinished chews, pat dry and put inside the ref. Do not wash.
For “gulper” dogs, we recommend giving chews bigger than their head to avoid choking (ex: cow ear).
Food Allergies: All the ingredients used are stated in the packaging. If you are not aware of your pet’s food allergies, start feeding small amount and watch out for possible reactions.