Crazy Dog Train-Me! Grain-Free Minis Chicken Flavor Dog Treats

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Description

Crazy Dog Train-Me! Grain-Free Minis Chicken Flavor Dog Treats were created so that you can reward your dog with a special training treat. These savory mini bites have been recommended by thousands of professional trainers because they motivate dogs to learn new tasks. And what pup wouldn’t be focused on this tasty prize? Made with real meat chicken your pup will be sitting pretty for more! Train-Me! Grain-Free Minis won’t add extra grains to your dog’s diet and they’re great for sensitive stomachs because they’re easy to digest.

Price Score: 2 out of 100 Points

Variety Score: 26 out of 100 Points

Rating Score: 63 out of 100 Points

Brand Score: 94 out of 100 Points

Ingredients Score: 69 out of 100 Points

Total Score: 50.8 out of 100 Points

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 Stars (2 Reviews)

Key Benefits

  • With only 1.6 calories per a treat your furry friend can enjoy these goodies daily
  • A tasty grain- free option that does not contain any corn, soy, BHA, BHT or ethoxyquin
  • Created to attract, focus and motivate your pup while shortening the learning curve
  • Tested and proven to be highly effective in positive reward dog training
  • Over 150 treats in each easy to use resealable bag

Ingredients

Pork Liver, Pea, Potatoes, Chickpeas, Vegetable Glycerin, Cane Sugar, Dried Whole Eggs, Chicken Fat (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols and Citric Acid), Tapioca Flour, Sweet Potatoes, Natural Smoke Flavor, Sodium Lactate, Chicken, Salt, Flax Seed, Lactic Acid, Carrageenan, Salmon Oil, Palm Oil, Phosphoric Acid, Zinc Propionate, Calcium Propionate (A Preservative), Molasses, Caramel Color, Garlic, Tomato, Mustard, Carrots, Green Tea, Yucca Schidigera Extract, Cranberries, Peppermint, Chamomile, Rosemary, Dandelion, Blueberries, Natural Flavor, Ascorbic Acid, (Source of Vitamin C). Caloric Content 2,825 kcal/kg, 1.6 kcal/treat

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Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein12.0% min
Crude Fat6.0% min
Crude Fiber3.0% max
Moisture30.0% max

Dry Matter Basis

Crude Protein17.1%
Crude Fat8.6%
Crude Fiber4.3%
Moisture42.9%