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Best Bully Sticks Himalayan Golden Yak Cheese Chews Mixed Pack Dog Treats
Best Bully Sticks Himalayan Golden Yak Cheese Chews Mixed Pack Dog Treats
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All-natural, long-lasting chews are made with yak and cow’s milk.
This highly digestible alternative to rawhide has a creamy and delicious flavor.
Packed full of healthy protein.
Chews contain no grain or gluten ingredients.
Each pack comes with one medium and two large dog chews.
Take reward time to new heights with Best Bully Sticks Himalayan Golden Yak Cheese Chews Mixed Pack Dog Treats. Made from a generations-old recipe that originates in the Himalayan mountains, these treats are made with yak and cow's milk, which gives them a creamy consistency, an off-white color, and a unique taste dogs love. Don’t worry if your pup has food intolerances or allergies, as the lactose has been removed from these tasty treats. They will tantalize your dog's taste buds with their novel taste, and their texture provides an engaging chewing challenge!
Specifications
Item Number
663086
Weight
4.32 ounces
Made In
United States
Sourced From
N/A
Lifestage
Adult
Breed Size
Small Breeds, Medium Breeds
Food Form
N/A
Special Diet
Grain-Free, No Corn No Wheat No Soy, High-Protein, Limited Ingredient Diet, Rawhide-Free
Precautions
Remove any pieces that could pose a potential choking hazard
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