Stewart Freeze-Dried Chicken Liver Dog Treat - 3oz Tub
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Stewart Freeze-Dried Chicken Liver Dog Treat - 3oz Tub | $11.99 |
Since 1973, Stewart® Pro-Treat® Freeze Dried Chicken Liver Treats for dogs have been made in the USA in a USDA inspection facility. These savory treats are freeze-dried to retain their naturally enticing aroma, delectable flavor and wholesome nutritional value of 100% raw liver. Diced into reward size treats, Pro-Treat® is an excellent dog reward / training treat and the preferred choice of trainers for over 30 years due to its convenience and palatability. Containing only one ingredient and gluten free, our all natural treats are perfect for dogs with allergies or sensitivities. They can also be sprinkled over your dogs' regular kibble for added variety or to help entice a picky eater. Liver is a nutritional powerhouse and an excellent source of lean protein; vitamins A, B6, B12, C, D, E, K, Riboflavin and Niacin; minerals such as Calcium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Iron, Zinc and Copper; and essential amino acids such as DHA and EPA. Plus, liver is low in fat -- so much benefit in such a small package! When it comes to treats, we know that peace of mind is important. Stewart® Freeze Dried treats for dogs, are simply the best, healthy and all natural dog treat you can buy.
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