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Merrick Oven Baked Turducken Dog Treats are inspired by homemade recipes using ingredients you could find in your own kitchen. Hand crafted in small batches, these natural dog treats offer a delicious, oven baked smell and taste. These oven baked dog treats are crafted with only 8 real, natural ingredients to make limited ingredient dog treats that let you share something delicious with your best friend. Among the natural ingredients in these crunchy dog treats, you'll find real whole foods, like real deboned turkey, plus real duck and chicken for real meat dog treats with a delicious flavor. Hand crafted in fun shapes, these Merrick dog treats are oven baked for a tasty crunch with each bite. These turkey, duck and chicken dog treats are crafted without corn, soy or wheat and have no artificial colors, flavors, preservatives or by-products. All Merrick dog treats recipes are proudly founded in Hereford, Texas, crafted in USA facilities.
SKU | 3182225 |
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Lifestage | Adult |
Primary Flavor | Turkey |
Primary Brand | Merrick |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 11 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Turkey |
Lifestage | Adult |
Length | 2.5 IN |
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Height | 9.65 IN |
Width | 7.25 IN |
Oats, Deboned Turkey, Oat Fiber, Chicken Fat, Deboned Duck, Deboned Chicken, Natural Flavor, Mixed Tocopherols for freshness. 2C76305.
Crude protein (min) 12%, Crude fat (min) 10%, Crude fiber (max) 5%, Moisture (max) 11%.
Purina guarantees outstanding quality and taste. If for any reason you're not satisfied, simply let Purina know why. Feel free to mail your original purchase receipt with the price circled, a brief explanation of why you were dissatisfied with our products, the "Best If Used By" date box from the package, along with your name and street address (P.O. Box not accepted) to: Purina, Consumer Services, PO Box 340, Neenah WI 54957.
Feed Oven Baked Biscuits as a treat, training aid, or reward for your dog. For the safety of your pet, always supervise when feeding. Limit feeding 1 treat per every 5 pounds of body weight per day. Serve treats responsibily as a part of your dog's diet. Provide fresh, clean water at all times and reseal the package after feeding to preserve freshness. Not for human consumption.
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