Reward your paw-some pup with this&that Canine Company Snack Station Duck Necks Dehydrated Cat & Dog Treat! These single-ingredient grain-free treats are paw-fect for pets with food allergies or sensitive stomachs. They’re rich in flavor and break down easily. This crunchy treat will help your pal exercise his jaws and clean his teeth, all while keeping him pleasantly entertained!
Item Number | 370272 |
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Weight | 4.80 ounces |
Made In | Canada |
Sourced From | Canada |
Lifestage | Adult |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds |
Food Form | Treats |
Special Diet | Grain-Free, High-Protein, Gluten Free, Low Glycemic, Low Fat |
Duck Necks
166.85 kcal/treats
Crude Protein | 59.0% min |
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Crude Fat | 25.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 2.0% max |
Moisture | 6.0% max |
This product is considered a Pet Treat and not a meal replacement. Always supervise your pet while consuming any product. Store in a cool, dry place.
Got these to see if my pup would like duck necks that we could buy at our local asian market. We'd done it with duck feet but wanted to get a larger alternative chew seeing as he's on the larger end of Shepskys. He loves them, good news for us. It's a great limited ingredent treat and honestly for what it is the price isn't that bad. But for someone, like me, with a much larger dog who'd down this in seconds I understand if the price for only 3 necks was a little steep.
I am so glad I found these in a multipack, I can only usually find these individually wrapped and overpriced. My Great Pyrenees loves these and though he usually can eat these in 10 minutes they are his favorite treat
My local pet store sells them .99 cents a piece and my dog loves them. Seems like a lot of money for 3 pieces.
Unfortunately, my cat wasn't remotely interested. And I tried when he was hungry. I also tried added to some warm water, and a piece placed on his regular food, which he just ate around. I like the concept, but wonder if it's more appealing to dogs than cats.