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Milk-Bone Brushing Chews Large Daily Dental Dog Treats, 33.7 oz

Milk-Bone Brushing Chews Large Daily Dental Dog Treats, 33.7 oz


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If you love getting up close and personal with your dog, you can help freshen their breath with Milk-Bone Brushing Chews Daily Dental Dog Treats. While your canine companion enjoys these delicious dog chews, the scrubbing action helps clean their teeth and reduce bad breath. The twist design helps reduce tartar buildup, while the nubs and ridges help maintain healthy gums. These dog dental treats are also formulated with calcium to help support strong bones and teeth, and they have a tasty chicken flavor your dog will love. Plus, they contain no fillers or artificial flavors and are easy to digest. Stock up now for an easy and effective way to help protect your dog's teeth.

  • - Contains one (1) 33.7-ounce bag of large dog dental treats (Packaging May Vary)
  • - Chicken-flavored large dog treats for dogs over 50 lbs. and six months of age
  • - Scrubbing action helps clean teeth and freshen breath, reduce tartar buildup, and maintain healthy gums
  • - Formulated with calcium to help support strong bones and teeth
  • - No artificial flavors and no fillers
  • - Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) Accepted Seal

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Specifications

SKU3875144
LifestageAll Lifestages
Primary BrandMilk-Bone
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight33.7 OZ
Grain FreeNo
Personalized Item flagNo
LifestageAll Lifestages

Brewers Rice, Powdered Cellulose, Chicken By-product Meal, Propylene Glycol, Dried Skim Milk, Modified Food Starch, Dextrin, Water, Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Bone Phosphate, Calcium Sulfate, Gelatin, Animal Digest, Potassium Sorbate (used As A Preservative), Phosphoric Acid, Titanium Dioxide (color), Minerals (ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Manganous Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite), Vitamins (vitamin E Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, D-calcium Pantothenate, Riboflavin Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement), Natural Smoke Flavor, Yellow 6, Yellow 5, Bha (used As A Preservative).

Crude Protein(Min) 12.0%, Crude Fat(Min) 1.0%, Crude Fiber(Max) 8.0%, Moisture(Max) 18.0%, Calcium(Min.) 0.54%, Iron(Min.) 35 mg/kg, Copper(Min.) 7 mg/kg, Manganese(Min.) 4.5 mg/kg, Zinc(Min.) 70 mg/kg, Iodine(Min.) 0.9 mg/kg, Vitamin D(Min.) 435 IU/kg, Vitamin D(Min) 45 IU/kg, Pantothenic Acid(Min.) 11 mg/kg, Niacin(Min.) 12 mg/kg, Folic Acid(Min.) 0.2 mg/kg,Vitamin B12(Min) 0.03 mg/kg.

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Great treat

sammi_lynn_5604

6 days ago
We absolutely love this brand and certain treat. It's all my elderly pupper will eat. He's not much of a treat kinda dog at his age. Our 4 yr old pupper loves them as well.

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Excellent product

draesnow87

17 days ago
Omg these have made such a difference in my baby’s teeth and has removed some plaque in only 1 month. My baby is a picky eater and get bored fast so I can only get her to eat them a couple times a week. I wish she would eat daily. Thanks milkbone. Pictures attached below

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I recommend it 100%.

lisbethm69_6416

27 days ago
My dog Mia really enjoys the Milk-Bone Brushing Chews. They are a good size and easy for her to chew without breaking apart or making a mess. I like that they help with her dental health and freshen her breath at the same time. The texture is firm enough to feel like it actually cleans her teeth, and the smell is not too strong. They are also easy to store and the bag keeps them fresh. These have become part of her routine and I definitely recommend them.

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Affordable dog treats

jenk70_3256

1 month ago
These bones are great for giving your dog that extra freshness that they need. They like to chew on these for long periods and while doing so it cleans their teeth.

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Must have for my dog

gabbieb1_77

2 months ago
Milk-Bone Brushing Chews are an easy win for us. One chew, once a day, and my dog’s breath and teeth look better. No fighting with a toothbrush. I don’t have any complaints

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I completely recommend these (as we call them),bru

kaemty_8889

3 months ago
my pups love these, they get one every morning after breakfast and potty. They are soft enough that my 19 year old Shih Tzu can eat these. The value is great for this product and has limited ingredients and the packaging is easy to open, as I have rheumatoid arthritis.

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Something seems off

KodasDad

3 months ago
My vet recommended these or the greenies. My dog didn’t seem to sure at first which was odd to me. After less than two minutes of eating it he was throwing up.

Originally posted on milk-bone

Great price even better smelling breath for my pup

elacshsif_8471

4 months ago
These chews are basically doggy toothbrushes disguised as snacks. My dog acts like he’s won the lottery every time I pull one out. Bonus: his breath no longer smells like something crawled in there and died. Thanks, Milk bone All jokes aside i love how inexpensive but effective these are and i will continue to buy them for my pups

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Milk bone brushing chews vs Virbac C.E.T. Veggiedent dental chews

  1. I don't suggest any dental chews especially Purina dental chews. But, if you are going to get some you should only get the ones marked approved by veterinarians. There would be a stamp on the bag or box.



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