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About This Item Details Made with real, wholesome ingredients with real, wholesome benefits like natural protein and fiber. All-natural means nothing artificial—treat your pup guiltlessly, without any artificial colors or flavors. Pocket perfect: no stains, no smells, no grease and no crumbs! Low-fat treats are only 3 calories per treat, so they won’t disrupt your pup’s diet. Made in the USA with ingredients you can trust. Give your dog the flavor-packed, natural taste of home with Charlee Bear Natural Bear Crunch Chicken, Pumpkin & Apple Grain-Free Dog Treats. They’re made with real, wholesome ingredients, just like mom’s homemade biscuits! Great for small dogs, large dogs and all dogs in between, you can use them to treat your dog anytime—whether you’re congratulating them for great behavior or just saying, “I love you!” Plus, they’re perfect for training because they’re stain, smell, and grease free—which makes them pocket perfect, so you can be ready to reward anytime. Specifications Item Number 89506 Weight 8.00 ounces Dimensions 7.5 x 6.5 x 2.5 inches Packaging Type Bag Made In United States Sourced From United States Lifestage All Lifestages, Adult Breed Size All Breeds Food Form Treats Special Diet Natural, No Corn No Wheat No Soy, Grain-Free Close Ingredient Information Ingredients Peas, Chickpeas, Chicken Liver, Potato, Pea Starch, Chicken, Dried Egg Product, Pumpkin, Apples, Coconut Oil, Natural Flavor, Tapioca, Cinnamon and Mixed Tocopherols (to preserve freshness). Caloric Content 3,300 kcal/kg, 2.0 kcal/treat Guaranteed Analysis Crude Protein 22.0% min Crude Fat 5.5% min Crude Fiber 5.5% max Moisture 10.0% max Close Feeding Instructions Feed as a snack or reward. As with all treats, for safety reasons, please supervise your dog when feeding. This product is a treat and not intended to be fed as a meal. Always provide fresh drinking water. Reseal pouch and store in a cool, dry place after opening.

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