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Combines unique breath-freshening ingredients, Dogs Love Them! Small treats measure approximately 2", medium treats measure approximately 2 1/2", large treats measure approximately 3". Feeding guidelines: Feed as a treat. If fed as sole diet, feed as listed below: Feed 7 1/2 biscuits per 10 pounds of body weight daily for dogs less than 50 pounds. Feed 6 biscuits per 10 pounds of body weight daily for dogs more than 50 pounds. 16 ounce packages. Important Information: Breath Freshening Dog Snack - Made with Real Greenies Chips! Calories/Biscuit: 36. Ingredients: Wheat flour, Wheat gluten, Rice flour, Oat flour, Chicken fat, Mixed tocopherols, Natural flavors, Glycerin, Dried egg product, Dicalcium phosphate, Honey. Calcium carbonate, Potassium chloride, Dried brewers yeast, Lemon essence, Sea salt, L-lysine, Monosodium phosphate, Choline chloride, Monoglycerides of edible fatty acids, Powdered cellulose, Vitamins, Minerals, Chlorophyll.Description provided by the manufacturer or retailer
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Written 8 months ago - Friday, March 7
I bought these for our dogs when they first came out and they loved them. They really helped with bad breath and cleaned their teeth. I didn't use the… Read More
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Written 8 months ago - Monday, March 17
They are pricey at the Petsmart by my house, but at the next closest one, they are half the price, so be careful when you buy them!!! OTher than that,… Read More
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Written 8 months ago - Wednesday, March 5
they really do work. My dog had great breath whenever I feed them these treats. I also found that they where great for training Read More
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Written 7 months ago - Monday, March 31
I didn't see any improvement in our dogs breath and only one of the dogs would eat these on a regular basis. The other one would prefer for me to just… Read More
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Written 8 months ago - Tuesday, February 26
I get these occasionally for my dogs. All four of them really seem to like them. They are a little big to use for training. I also would never use … Read More
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