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Mini Naturals - Chicken
Zuke's
Mini Naturals - Chicken
$7.89
Description

  The Perfect Training Treat

  Every bite is packed with the taste of real USDA chicken, while the fun-to-feed size keeps their tails wagging for more.

  And because Zuke's Mini Naturals are only 3 calories, dog trainers agree it makes them the perfect treat for training. So now you can teach your dog to jump through hoops without making him too portly to fit through them. Feed Mini Naturals and Fuel the Love. Made in the USA.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Zuke's
Calories per Serving:
3.19 per piece
Weight:
6 oz. (170 g)
Ingredients:
Chicken, Ground Rice, Ground Barley, Malted Barley, Vegetable Glycerin, Tapioca, Natural Flavor, Cherries, Sunflower Oil, Salt, Lecithin, Phosphoric Acid, Rosemary, Turmeric, Sorbic Acid, Ascorbic Acid, Mixed Tocopherols, Vitamin E Supplement, Zinc Propio
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
780020
UPC:
013423330517
Other Features:
• Small size - the perfect training treat for adult dogs or puppies!
-- Delicious, soft, semi-moist texture
-- Low calorie - At only 3 calories each, Minis are great for small dogs, big dogs and big dogs who could be smaller!
-- Made with high quality proteins and grains and enriched with vitamins and minerals
-- Made in the USA with USA-sourced meats, grains, fruits and vegetables
-- Healthy, natural dog treat
-- Free of wheat, corn and soy
-- Made without artificial colors, flavors or by-products
-- Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein - 15% min
Crude Fat - 8% min
Crude Fiber - 2% max
Moisture - 30% max
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