N-Bone Puppy Teething Rings Peanut Butter Flavor Chew Treats, 7.2 oz.
Description
Growing new teeth is tough work and it makes for some sore gums! Sore gums and a strong urge to chew can turn your precious puppy into a whirlwind of destruction. N-Bone Peanut Butter Puppy Teething Rings are easy for floppy puppy paws to hold onto and provide a soothing and appropriate outlet for chewing. Formulated with DHA and calcium to support your puppy's unique nutritional needs, our delicious peanut butter flavored rings are pliable and won't damage immature teeth or upset tummies.
- - Satisfies the urge to chew
- - Relieves teething pain
- - Added DHA for healthy brain development
- - Made in the USA
- - No corn, soy or wheat added
- - Rawhide-free
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Specifications
| SKU | 3406436 |
|---|---|
| Lifestage | Puppy |
| Primary Flavor | Peanut Butter |
| Primary Brand | N-Bone |
| Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
| Weight | 7.2 OZ |
| Grain Free | No |
|---|---|
| Personalized Item flag | No |
| Primary Flavor | Peanut Butter |
| Lifestage | Puppy |
Rice flour, vegetable glycerin, gelatin, water, natural flavors, peanut, oat hulls, calcium carbonate, cranberries, natural peanut flavor, fish oil (source of DHA), brewers dried yeast, cinnamon, citric acid, paprika, peanut oil.
Crude Protein min: 16.00%, Crude Fat min: 1.50%, Crude Fiber max: 4.00%, Moisture max: 15.00%.
Not suitable for small breeds or puppies under 8lbs or 12 weeks old.
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3 month old loves them!
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My puppy loves these!
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Great price!
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Puppies
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New addition
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Great product
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Something positive to chew
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like peanut butter flavor
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