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Nulo Trainers Salmon Recipe Treats for Dogs, 4 oz.

Nulo Trainers Salmon Recipe Treats for Dogs, 4 oz.


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Every incredible dog starts with incredible training, and our training treats will make them forget they're working so hard. These protein-rich salmon micro-rewards fuel focused learning sessions with clean protein and brain-boosting omega-3s. Each treat is only 2 calories, so you can reward every breakthrough moment without compromising their health.

  • - SALMON RECIPE - Support your dog's healthy weight with a low-calorie reward. Featuring the real meat and grain-free taste your dog will love. 4 Oz bag
  • - LOW-CALORIE REWARDS - Unlike other training treats that can contribute to your dog packing on some pounds and slowing him or her down, our low-calorie treats can actually help with weight control. With only 2 kcals per treat, small and large dogs will stay lean and healthy
  • - SUPERFOOD BOOST - Dogs benefit from healthy superfoods just like their humans do! We added honey, cherries and blueberries to supply your pet with more nutrients
  • - NATURALLY DELICIOUS - Treat your pup to Nulo Trainers! Made without grains, soy, corn, wheat or gluten-containing ingredients, these training treats are great for dogs of all ages and breeds
  • - MANUFACTURED IN THE USA - Our high animal-protein, low carb, low glycemic recipes are developed in Austin, TX and manufactured in the USA

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Specifications

SKU4716241
LifestageAll Lifestages
Primary FlavorSeafood
Primary BrandNulo
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight4 OZ
Grain FreeYes
Personalized Item flagNo
Primary FlavorSeafood
LifestageAll Lifestages
Length8 IN
Height2 IN
Width5 IN

Salmon, Chickpeas, Peas, Coconut Glycerin, Honey, Gelatin, Sweet Potato, Salmon Oil (preserved with Mixed Tocopherols), Natural Flavor, Cherries, Blueberries, Flaxseed, Distilled Vinegar, Natural Smoke Flavor, Salt, Citric Acid (as preservative).

Crude Protein (Min) 19.0%, Crude Fat (Min) 6.0%, Crude Fiber (Max) 3.0%, Moisture (Max) 30.0%, Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (Min) 0.04%, Omega-6 Fatty Acids* (Min) 2.0%, Omega-3 Fatty Acids* (Min) 0.50%, *Not recognized as an essential nutrient b the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.

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Only trainers my puppy will eat!

Elizabeth

4 years ago
I have tried all the trainer treats under the sun. My puppy tries throws the treats around the house and tries to fight them, she will not eat them. In turn she loses focus, and not a ton of training happens. But with these nulo trainer treats, she gobbles them up and stays on track. She's only 4 months and these treats have helped me teach her basic commands, and she doing great off leash. *I wish I could buy the dog food off of your site too instead of from Amazon or petsmart!*

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Dog loves this

Amanda

5 years ago
My mini poodle loves this stuff. I was having to cook her sweet potatoes to put in all her meals because she would refuse to eat anything without them, she seems happy with the amount of sweet potatoes in this food. I do wish the peas and chick peas were cut in half or something, my girl doesn't digest them but I also add a tablespoon of pureed vege and fruit that I make myself so I know she is absorbing extra nutrients BUT the whole peas might help digestion in other ways. My girl, Lady Bug, is a 9 or 10 year old, old breeder dog that had to have 12 teeth pulled when I adopted her, she has 4 teeth left so canned food is the only option. She also has GERD. This lean option is better for her belly but she still takes prilosec twice daily and sucralfate as needed (I'm also going to begin giving her greek yogurt since I do not want to change her food). She really does love this stuff!

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