Edible TREAT Rings

Works With:

Pet Feature Harvard graduated from the rescue dog training program at Starmark Academy.  He is a very friendly and loving dog.  His favorite toy is the Bento Ball and he especially loves going for long walks.

Description

Delicious 100% edible chicken flavored treat ring chews.

Challenging Design

Treats fit over inner rod of Treat Ringer toys as well as sideways between toy wall and inner rod.

Work with all Treat Ringer and FlexGrip Toys

Edible Treat Rings work with Treat Ringer Bone, Horseshoe, Lightbulb, and Orb, and FlexGrip Bones, Turkey Leg, Taco, and Hot Dog.

Country of Origin

Edible Treat Rings are made in USA.

Size:

  • One size
    • 1″ wide x 0.25″ high

    Edible Treat Ring Ingredients:

    Rice Flour, Wheat Gluten, Vegetable Glycerin, Gelatin, Water, Natural Chicken Flavor, Lecithin, Carrageenan (natural seaweed extract), Citric Acid (a preservative), Parsley.

    Guaranteed Analysis:

    Crude Protein Min.25.0%
    Crude Fat Min.1.5%
    Crude Fiber Max.2.0%
    Moisture Max.15.0%

    Calories Per Treat:

    One size17.5

    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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