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Antibiotic-Free Chicken Dog Treats Antibiotic-Free Chicken Dog Treats Antibiotic-Free Chicken Dog Treats

Farm to Fluffy

Antibiotic-Free Chicken Dog Treats | 5 oz

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Farm to Fluffy is committed to providing high-quality, nutritious treats for your pets.

Farm to Fluffy's Antibiotic-Free Chicken treats are perfect for training and rewarding your dog with healthy, delicious snacks.

  • Made with premium, antibiotic-free chicken
  • Ideal for enrichment and training sessions
  • Promotes good behavior in your furry friend
  • Helps optimize organ health for overall well-being
  • Crafted to be irresistible to dogs of all breeds and sizes

Give your dog the best with Farm to Fluffy's Antibiotic-Free Chicken treats, designed to keep your pet happy, healthy.

Ingredients:

Apple Cider Vinegar, Mixed Tocopherols (Preservative)&rosemary Extract (Flavor), Salt, Blueberries & Cranberries, Dried Cultured Skim Milk, Coconut Oil, Sugar,upcyled Flaxseed, Chicken.

About this product

Farm to Fluffy is committed to providing high-quality, nutritious treats for your pets.

Farm to Fluffy's Antibiotic-Free Chicken treats are perfect for training and rewarding your dog with healthy, delicious snacks.

  • Made with premium, antibiotic-free chicken
  • Ideal for enrichment and training sessions
  • Promotes good behavior in your furry friend
  • Helps optimize organ health for overall well-being
  • Crafted to be irresistible to dogs of all breeds and sizes

Give your dog the best with Farm to Fluffy's Antibiotic-Free Chicken treats, designed to keep your pet happy, healthy.

Ingredients:

Apple Cider Vinegar, Mixed Tocopherols (Preservative)&rosemary Extract (Flavor), Salt, Blueberries & Cranberries, Dried Cultured Skim Milk, Coconut Oil, Sugar,upcyled Flaxseed, Chicken.

What does "best by" date mean?

Best By: This date indicates when the product will be the best quality and has no bearing on safety or expiration.

You should always use common sense when evaluating food items, no matter the date, but odds are… even if the date has passed, it's still safe to eat!

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