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Blueberries & VanillaGoat's Milk Cookies

Blueberries & VanillaGoat's Milk Cookies

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  • PROBIOTIC DOG TREATS: Our Goat's Milk N' Cookies contains real goat's milk which is full of probiotics to support a happy belly.

  • HAPPY & HEALTHY: Flavor meets function in every delicious bite of these healthy, whole grain dog treats.

  • IRRESISTIBLY TASTY: These crunchy cookies are slow baked in small batches to provide your pup with a delicious dip of rich goat's milk, juicy blueberries and a touch of sweet vanilla.

  • NATURAL & MADE IN THE USA: This natural dog treat is made with ingredients you’d recognize from your own kitchen with uncompromising quality & safety standards.

  • HIGH QUALITY SNACKS: The Honest Kitchen cookies are made with high quality whole foods and lots of love. This recipe contains no artificial preservatives, by-products, fillers, GMO ingredients, corn, wheat or soy.

  • CERTIFIED B CORPORATION – We meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency and legal accountability to have a positive impact on our employees, communities and the environment.

Nutrition info:

Goat’S Milk, Barley, Rolled Oats, Tapioca, Honey, Organic Coconut Oil, Blueberries, Vanilla, Mixed Tocopherols (A Natural Preservative), Dried Bacillus Coagulans Fermentation Product.

Bacillus Coagulans* Min 20, 000, 000 Cfu/Lb*Not Recognized As An Essential Nutrient By The Aafco Dog Nutrient Profiles

 

Feeding instructions:

When introducing a new food or treat, it's best to allow your pet to adjust gradually. For new food, we recommend a 7-day transition. Begin with a 75:25 ratio of old to new food on Day 1 and Day 2, shifting to a 50:50 mix on Day 3 and Day 4, and a 25:75 balance on Day 5 and Day 6. By Day 7, your pet can fully enjoy their new food. For treats, remember to feed them sparingly — they should constitute no more than 10% of your pet's daily caloric intake. Monitor your pet for any unusual reactions when introducing a new treat. Treats are not a substitute for balanced, complete meals.

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