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Emerald Pet Little Duckies Cranberry Dog Treats
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Emerald Pet Little Duckies Cranberry Dog Treats
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Little Duckies Treats are perfect for training, rewarding a finicky dog or for use as an anytime snack. These limited ingredient treats are made with real Indiana farm-raised duck meat and are grain, gluten, soy and dairy free. With only 13 ingredients and duck as the primary source of protein, these treats are ideal for picky eaters and dogs that need alternative protein sources due to allergies. Even the most picky dogs love our duck based treats. They are perfect for keeping directly in your pocket for training or rewarding with no greasy residue or odor. You can easily break the treat in half for the serious trainer looking for a small bite during class.
Ingredients
Duck Meal, Peas, Potato, Ground Flaxseed, Duck, Apple, Cranberry, Lecithin, Roasted Duck Oil, Sea Salt, Lactic Acid, Mixed Tocopherols (Preservative), Rosemary Extract.
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Nutrient
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Crude Protein
30% min
Crude Fat
10% min
Crude Fiber
4% max
Moisture
10% max
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