Interactive TREATS

Works With:

Pet Feature Wookie is a Pyrenean Shepherd that belongs to a Starmark staff member. She enjoys tricks and agility training, and being a demonstration dog for Starmark Academy for Professional Dog Trainers. Wookie enjoys mastering the challenge of any interactive or mental stimulation toy.

Description

For Mental Stimulation Toys

Fits a Variety of Treat Dispensing Toys

Interactive Treats work perfectly with all Starmark treat dispensers, as well as a variety of other treat dispensing toys.

Promotes Longer Play

Treats are designed to help dogs stay active while they enjoy their treats longer.

Healthy Treats for Mental Stimulation

Wheat, corn, and soy free vegetarian herbal chick’n flavor. Formula also aids in digestion.

Country of Origin

Interactive Treats are made in USA.

Size:

  • One size
    • 0.5″ long x 0.3″ high (average treat size)

    Interactive Treat Ingredients (Made in USA):

    Rice Flour, Potato Starch, Vegetable Glycerin, Water, Tapioca Starch, Powdered Cellulose, Natural Vegetarian Chicken Flavor, Fructooligosaccharides (from chicory root), Lecithin, Brewers Dried Yeast, Carrageenan (seaweed extract), Ginger, Citric Acid (a preservative), Cinnamon, Turmeric, Potassium Sorbate (a preservative), Parsley, Fennel, Vanilla, Peppermint.

    Guaranteed Analysis:

    Crude Protein Min.5.0%
    Crude Fat Min.0.5%
    Crude Fiber Max.3.0%
    Moisture Max.18.0%

    Calories Per Treat:

    One size2.8

    Nutritional Adequacy:

    Feed as a treat. This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.

    Caution:

    With all chew products and treats, pets should be supervised as no product is completely indestructible. Pieces smaller than the mouth may present a choking hazard. When wet, treats may stain fabric and upholstery.


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    What People Are Saying

    I am a veterinarian and have trained dogs for several years now. I am currently training my youngest dog in search and rescue have worked with a lot of success with the clicker and are needing a good way to wean off food. Thanks you very much again and continue the excellent work on developing new "toys".

    –Lisa – General