Cranberry, Mini Carob Chip bones (soft) Urinary Health dog treats
Cranberry, Mini Carob Chip bones (soft) Urinary Health dog treats
BeyondWhiskers Cranberry, Mini Carob Chip Soft Urinary Health Dog Treats are the perfect soft treat for your pup! These bite-sized treats are made with real carob chips and are sure to be your pup's new favorite! With no artificial colors or flavors, these treats are great for dogs of all sizes and ages. The soft texture makes them easier to chew and digest, making them a great choice for any pup. Treat your pup today with these delicious, carob chip treats
Ingredients: Dried Bakery Products, Cranberry, Peanut Butter, Carob Chips, Vegetable Glycerin, Whole Egg, Silicon Dioxide (preservative), Citric Acid (preservative), Mixed Tocopherols (preservative), Vegetable Oil, Rosemary Extract
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein ............. 5% min
Crude Fat ................... 12% min
Crude Fiber ................ 2% max
Moisture ..................... 20% max
Calorie Content: (Calculated) ME: 3,85c kcal/kg ... 13 kcal/treat
*These must be kept in an airtight container to keep Soft and chewy Dog Treats * Not doing so will make the treats become hard.
Made in the USA
Benefits of Cranberry:
Cranberries can help to prevent bacterial infections from taking hold of your Dog's urinary tract.
Cranberries contain proanthocyanidins, These proanthocyanidins prevent E. Coli bacteria (the bacteria behind over 50% of urinary tract infections) from sticking to the walls of your cat’s urinary tract. Cranberries can also slightly alter the pH of your cat’s urine by making it more acidic (lower pH). It’s thought that this could make the urinary tract an inhospitable environment for bacterial growth.
Disclaimer: This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician or veterinarian. This information is not intended as a substitute for the reader's independent judgment and personal responsibility. Health issues are far too important to delegate to anyone else. It is highly recommended you research and seek information and counsel from as wide a variety of sources as possible, so you can make well-informed educated decisions about your Pet.