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Farmland Traditions Dogs Love Duck and Carrot Dog Treats 1ea/13.5oz.

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Management number 203403021 Release Date 2025/10/12 List Price $11.99 Model Number 203403021
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High-Quality Proteins
Whether your dog hails from a line of duck-hunters or just enjoys the taste of fine fowl, Dogs love Duck and Carrot Jerky Treats are a welcome reward. Made with only the ingredients your dog loves—and that you feel good about giving him—Farmland Traditions brings the best ingredients from American farms in a tasty, treatable jerky snack for your pup.

Grain-Free
Soy-Free
Corn-Free
Just 5 all-natural ingredients
100% USA duck
Made in the USA

Ingredients:
Duck, carrots, vegetable glycerin, mixed tocopherols, rosemary extract

Feeding Instructions:
Treats are not a substitute for a complete diet with balanced nutrition. New treats, just like new dog food, should be introduced gradually to your dog. We recommend starting with 25% of the daily maximum shown in the feeding guidelines below for the first two days, increasing to 50% in day 3, then 75% in days 4 and 5, with the maximum beginning day 6. For smaller dogs, we recommend breaking the jerky into bite-sized pieces. Always monitor your dog when feeding treats.

Dog Weight Daily Serving
5-15 lbs. 1 piece
16-25 lbs. 2 piece
26-50 lbs. 3 pieces

Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein(min) 30%
Crude Fiber(max) 5%
Crude Fat(min) 25%
Moisture(max) 15%

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