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Made with only three simple ingredients, Blue Ridge Naturals Chicken Breast & Sweet Tater Fillets Dog Treats make healthy snacks with a taste that dogs go crazy over. Blue Ridges combines the natural flavors of premium lean chicken breast and wholesome sweet potatoes with a dash of salt for an enticing fillet. It’s low in calories and delivers quality protein, antioxidants and essential vitamins and minerals. Not only is it completely nutritious, but this treat has a chewy texture your dog will enjoy chomping on to satisfy his chewing instincts.
Item Number | 99070 |
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Season | N/A |
Lifestage | Adult |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds |
Food Form | Treats |
Special Diet | N/A |
Chicken Breast, Dehydrated Sweet Potatoes, Distilled Vinegar, Salt, Preservative: Cultured Dextrose.
85.1 kcal/oz
Crude Protein | 32.0% min |
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Crude Fat | 1.5% min |
Crude Fiber | 3.5% max |
Moisture | 12.0% max |
Number of treats per day is dependent on dog size, but essentially, a dogs diet should not consist of any more than 5% treats per day.
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Customer Rating | Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars 50 | Rated 4.4868 out of 5 stars 76 | — | Rated 4.1667 out of 5 stars 6 | Rated 4.5556 out of 5 stars 27 |
Price Per Unit | $1.60/ozChewy Price | $1.60/ozChewy Price | — | $1.25/ozChewy Price | $1.35/ozChewy Price |
Price | $7.99Chewy Price | $7.99Chewy Price | $12.99Chewy Price | $9.99Chewy Price | $6.74Chewy Price |
Autoship | $7.59Chewy Price | $7.59Chewy Price | — | $9.49Chewy Price | $6.40Chewy Price |
Top Ingredients | Chicken Breast, Dehydrated Sweet Potatoes, Distilled Vinegar... | Alaskan Salmon, Dehydrated Sweet Potatoes, Brewers Dried Yeast... | Dehydrated Sweet Potatoes, Chicken Breast, Vegetable Glycerin, Salt. | Chicken, Oats, Green Beans... | Chicken, Chickpea Flour, Pea Flour... |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds |
Food Flavor | Chicken, Sweet Potato, Poultry, Fruits & Vegetables | Salmon, Sweet Potato, Seafood & Fish, Fruits & Vegetables | Sweet Potato | Chicken, Poultry | Chicken, Sweet Potato, Poultry, Fruits & Vegetables |
Food Form | Treats | Treats | Treats | Treats | Treats |
Lifestage | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult |
This purchase is one where the picture looks better than the product. For as expensive as these were, it was like a sample bag size. Our 2 dogs weren't crazy about them either. Big disappointment
My dogs love these! They are soft enough and can be broken into smaller pieces. Low fat and perfect for dogs with a diet restriction.
Our 40 pound fur baby loves them. I like that they are soft so I can break them into smaller pieces which is great for training. I only buy thats made in the USA with the fewest natural ingredients or I make my own. These are good and I will purchase again.
I was happy with these. They are good sized & textured soft enough to tear into smaller pieces for the littler mouths. Our one cat eats them too. Just wish you got more for your money, they are on the pricey side for how fast they gobble them up.
My picky dog loves these treats. I love them because they only have three ingredients.
My one Greyhound loved them, the other threw up so I’m not sure.
Just got a package of these today for the first time. My dog seems to like them, but the lower rating is for the nutritional information, or lack thereof, on the package. First, they don't mention the calorie count at all on the pouch, which Chewy shows as 85.1 kcal/oz. Calories info is important for those of us that want to watch our pet's weight. Also, I would like to know the calories per treat, not the calories per ounce. Secondly, the protein listed on the package shows as 28%, shown on a paper sticker that covers what used to be there. I peeled it off, and it says 32% underneath, which corresponds to what Chewy lists. If the manufacturer is going to change nutritional info, then they should contact the big sellers like Chewy so that they can update their web pages. Also, the package (now different than the one shown on Chewy) has a prominent area that states "Just 3 Ingredients", but nowhere is there an ingredient list. Chewy shows 5 ingredients in their nutritional info. Most important in my opinion, the package lists the "Recommended number of treats for your dog per day" based on dog's weight. For one thing, what do they mean by "recommended number"? They should be saying "recommended maximum number". For my dog, who weighs 54 pounds, they show 6-8 treats. These are large treats, and that is way too many to give a dog, especially because most dogs get a variety of treats throughout the day. Finally, I just noticed that the package says "treated by irradiation" on it. What?? Never seen that on ANY package of treats or otherwise. I need to call the manufacturer before my dog gets any more of these.
Monte the Black Lab, enjoys them. He is on a diet, so he gets a treat twice a week. I don't think the recommendation for a 100 pound should be 7-8 treats. would like to see calorie per strip.
None of my dogs like these unfortunately so we will have to give it 0 stars for us however I took them to the local dog shelter and many of the puppies likes them!
Again, I donated this to the humane society. Keona sniffed it but refused to eat.