Fromm Four-Star Nutritionals Grain-Free Lamb with Cranberry Recipe Dog Treats
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Motivate your dog with Fromm’s Four-Star Nutritionals Grain-Free Lamb with Cranberry Recipe Dog Treats. A grain-free oven-baked treat made with lamb, cranberries, apples, vegetables, and parsley, these delectable treats lead the way to happy tails. They are made with the freshest ingredients delivered daily to the family-owned Fromm facility, and weigh in at just 12 calories per treat, making them the perfect savory snack or post-walk reward.
Key Benefits- Fromm Family Foods is a fifth generation family-owned and operated artisan pet food company.
- Produced in small batches for superior quality in Wisconsin.
- Artisan, grain-free recipe includes lamb, cranberries, apples, vegetables, and parsley at just 12 calories per treat.
- Crunchy texture is great for dogs who love to chew.
- Free from artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.
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Item Number50108
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Weight8 ounces
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LifestageAdult
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Breed SizeSmall Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds
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Food FormTreats
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Special DietGrain-Free
Lamb, Pea Flour, Potato Flour, Tapioca, Whole Peas, Chicken Fat (Preserved With Mixed Tocopherols), Tomato Pomace, Cranberries, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Apples, Split Peas, Green Beans, Green Bell Peppers, Celery, Beets, Parsley, Lettuce, Watercress, Spinach.
Caloric Content2,799 kcal/kg, 1,269 kcal/lb, 12 kcal/treat
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein | 12.0% min |
Crude Fat | 5.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 5.0% max |
Moisture | 12.0% max |

Variety-Driven Gourmet Dining
Dogs thrive on variety. That's why Fromm Four-Star recipes offer dogs a selection of entrees, each carefully prepared in small, controlled batches using real meat, fish, farm-fresh produce and Wisconsin cheese. These interchangeable recipes are formulated for all life stages and prepared with fresh ingredients delivered daily to Fromm's family facility.


Recipes that Complement One Another
No one likes to eat the same food for every meal, every day of the week, so why should dogs? Fromm's Four-Star Nutritionals line focuses strongly on variety. Pet parents can feed their pets a different recipe at each meal for unique variety without needing to go through a gradual transition process. Each recipe, including those that are grain- and gluten-free, is designed to be interchangeable with the others.
Oven-Baked Treat Recipes
Whether it's a savory snack or a sweet dessert your pet is craving, Fromm Four-Star treats are nutritious rewards you can hand out at any time. Available in low-fat and grain-free varieties, these fresh oven-baked treats are made with wholesome protein sources like chicken, lamb, salmon or fresh Wisconsin cheese, and loaded with antioxidant-boosting fruits and vegetables.

Fresh, Whole Food Ingredients
All Fromm recipes are made with premium USA-sourced ingredients with no artificial preservatives.

CARROTS
Excellent source of B vitamins and vitamin C, and contains the most carotene of any vegetable as well as high levels of antioxidants.

FLAXSEED
Contains high levels of omega-3 fatty acids as well as insoluble and soluble fiber for proper digestion and good stool consistency.

CHICORY ROOT EXTRACT
Contains vitamin C, an antioxidant, and serves as a natural source of inulin, a soluble fiber that acts as a prebiotic.

ALFALFA MEAL
Provides a rich source of calcium and serves as an excellent source of fiber, vitamins and carotene.
About Fromm Family Foods
Since 1904, The Fromm family has maintained a tradition of quiet innovation dedicated to the health and nutrition of animals. As the country's first and oldest premium pet food company, Fromm Family Foods has earned the reputation as an industry leader, producing only the highest grade pet foods with the finest natural ingredients. Each handcrafted gourmet recipe is prepared at their own USDA-inspected plant in Wisconsin.

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Happy little dog
By nedayja on Jul 28, 2017
My 'big little guy' loves this brand/flavor of treats. He will actually act like a clown in order to get a treat. I have to show him my open palms and say "all gone" before he will stop. This house is a very happy home with him in it.
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Fromm is no longer available here...
By Roses1 on Jul 25, 2017
Why are we being asked for a review of a product Chewy no longer carries? Fromm does many Chewy customers a disservice by discontinuing with your company. It took us a long time to "finally" find a food made in the USA w/USA local farm ingredients. Now we are really stuck. The other foods Chewy offers are far more expensive. I wish a company would make a simple dogfood with only necessary, non-allergen, healthy ingredients that are better for the dogs. They don't need foods a wolf wouldn't find in nature. They certainly don't need chemicals like artificial flavors, artificial colors, fancy shaped kibble, exotic fruits & vegetables. These things are only there to tempt the human to buy them.
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Too many ingredients
By Doodlemom on Jul 21, 2017
I bought these because of the cranberry/lamb combo but once they arrived I read the ingredients and there was also chicken which is off limites for my dogs along with way too many other ingredients for their limited ingredient diet. My fault for not reading the ingredient list online. They will be donated.
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Puppy LOVES them!
By ShesgotMoxie on Jul 9, 2017
My 13 week old Olde English Bulldogge puppy loves them! They are high in calories (12 per treat) so I only give her them after she goes for a walk. The cranberry helps her bladder weakness, being a puppy her bladder is weak but she also has had a few bladder infections making her bladder a little slower to grow and expand as she gets bigger. It's not medicine but I could tell it helped her retain her bladder about 45 minutes longer when I started giving her these treats. Before she went potty every 45 mins or more! I've given these treats to other dogs and they seem to be very picky and not interested with them, however when I broke them the very picky dogs munched them right up! If My 13 week old Olde English Bulldogge puppy loves them! They are high in calories (12 per treat) so I only give her them after she goes for a walk. The cranberry helps her bladder weakness, being a puppy her bladder is weak but she also has had a few bladder infections making her bladder a little slower to grow and expand as she gets bigger. It's not medicine but I could tell it helped her retain her bladder about 45 minutes longer when I started giving her these treats. Before she went potty every 45 mins or more! I've given these treats to other dogs and they seem to be very picky and not interested with them, however when I broke them the very picky dogs munched them right up! If you have picky dogs I recommend breaking them to get them interested cause that's worked for a Pomeranian and a French Bulldog. … more
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smell really nice!
By Mamm6 on Jul 5, 2017
My two shih-tuz's love these treats, at first I wasn't sure if they'll eat them. With the treat having lamb, but they ate them right up! You can smell the cranberry in them, so I can see why both of them loved them so much! I'll be ordering more my next order, since my fur babies approve them.
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dogs wouldn't eat them
By cphm on Jul 3, 2017
I have two small dogs and they refused to eat these treats. I also bought them for two large dogs belonging to my sons. They wouldn't eat them either. I don't know what about these treats caused them to turn their noses up and walk away. Normally, all four of them love treats
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Doggie treats
By Melissa on Jul 28, 2017
My 2 loves these! I love them for the price, and plus they have help with my one dog that is prone to bladder infections.
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Not for every dog
By HuskyMama on Jul 24, 2017
My dogs didn't love these. My brother-in-law's pit loved them though.
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Not really for small dogs
By EEPotts on Jul 24, 2017
I'm sure they're fine but my Chihuahuas aren't excited about the flavor nor the size....too big for them and trying to break the treats down results in basically toasted bread crumbs.
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Too hard for small dogs
By Curley on Jul 21, 2017
These treats are too hard for the smaller dogs to eat