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Bravo Bonus Bites Freeze Dried Chicken Heart Dog Treats (3 oz)

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Description

Bravo Bonus Bites Freeze Dried Chicken Heart offers a hearty all-natural treat for both cats and dogs of all sizes and ages. Bravo makes their freeze dried chicken hearts in their USDA inspected plant under their control from 100% chicken. Bravo chicken treats are made from usa grown antibiotic free chicken with no added hormones, artificial color or added flavor. Pure 100% chicken meat is an ideal protein for pets allergic to treats made from grain and dozens of other ingredients. Bravo chicken heart treats are an “easy chew” intended for quick consumption, not for chewing over a long period of time. They are non-greasy and can be carried in your pocket or purse for treating on-the-go.

Key Benefits

  • Made entirely from all natural chicken heart
  • Raised without added antibiotics or hormones*
  • No artificial preservatives, flavors or colors
  • 100% grain and gluten free
  • Naturally high in protein
  • Made in the USA by a family-owned company
  • Freeze dried for freshness, convenience and flavor
  • Tested for food safety before shipping

Ingredients

Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein 66.8% min
Crude Fat 26.8% min
Crude Fiber 0.41% max
Moisture 2.16% max

Caloric Content:

KCals/KG: 4,600 kcal/kg, KCals/OZ: 130 kcal/oz

Ingredients:

Chicken heart.

Useful Information

Adult Animal more than 1 year

Owner should always supervise their pet when feeding treats. Treats should be no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calorie intake. These treats are not a substitute for your dog’s main meal. They are for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.

Note: These are guidelines ONLY. ALWAYS seek the advice of a qualified veterinarian or veterinary nutritionist for more detailed advice, especially if you have a special needs dog or cat with a health condition.

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