Charlee Bear Liver Flavor Dog Treats, 16-oz bag
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7 Customer Questions
Will the garlic powder used in the treats be toxic to dogs?
Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by NefertitiM • Jul 19, 2023
Many people believe that garlic is harmful to dogs, and in large, concentrated doses this can be true. However, in the proportions used, it is highly beneficial to heart health, acts as a natural flea repellent, an antioxidant and anti-bacterial ingredient.
How many of these treats should an 11 lb. dog have a day?
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Answer by IyanzaC • Apr 25, 2022
The low calorie count of each Charlee Bear treat means you can treat your dog often throughout the day. The exact number of treats a dog should eat in a day depends on the size of the dog, the breed, the current activity level and whether or not the dog is currently overweight. Work with your vet to determine an ideal weight for your dog. You can use low calorie Charlee Bear Treats instead of high calorie rewards to provide a way to reduce calories and still keep the fun of rewarding and training.
How much fat is in the original crunch product?
Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by WilliamL • Feb 04, 2022
These treats have 3% minimum crude fat content.For a complete list of ingredients and nutritional information, click the “Nutritional Info” tab, next to the “Description” tab, just under the product photos.
Would these treats be OK for a 4 month old, 6 lb puppy?
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Answer by AaronS • Jul 22, 2020
It is recommended to wait until at least 12 weeks of age before using any type of treat, and consulting with your veterinarian about appropriate treats for the specific breed, size and age of your puppy.