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Nylabone Healthy Edibles WILD Natural Long Lasting Bison Dog Chew Treats
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Nylabone Healthy Edibles WILD Natural Long Lasting Bison Dog Chew Treats
Nylabone
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Excite your dog's primal instincts with Healthy Edibles WILD chews! These treats are made in the USA with real, traditional proteins like bison, venison, and turkey. Our wholesome chews are made from natural ingredients and have no added salt, sugar, or artificial preservatives. Plus, these long lasting dog treats are highly digestible. For dogs with all their permanent teeth (usually six months and older), Healthy Edibles Dog Treats are a delicious snack made with real bison. These mouth-watering flavors of nature will make your dogs go wild!
Healthy, natural dog bones are highly digestible
Natural dog treats promote a healthy lifestyle
Dog treats contain no artificial preservatives or artificial colors
Dog treats made in the USA
Longer-lasting, highly digestible formula treats for dogs up to 10 pounds
Flavored dog treats contain delicious bison flavor dogs love
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