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Ultra Chewy Chicken Double Treat Bones: Long-Lasting Dog Treats Made in USA for Large and Small Breeds, Highly Digestible, Ideal for Aggressive Chewers (12 Count)
$19.74
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- Long-lasting 2-in-1 Chew - Designed to last, providing your dog with a long-lasting outer layer and a chewy flavorful center for hours of chewing fun.
- Highly Digestible and Rawhide Free - Highly digestible formula that will make any dog crave more. Long lasting as the best rawhide bones, but with none of the harmful chemicals or upset stomach.
- Versatile and Convenient - Easy to carry around, making them a great option for on-the-go treats. These dog treats are a convenient and versatile treat that dogs love.
- Promotes Good Dental Health - Chewing is a natural instinct for dogs, and Ultra Chewy Double Treat Bones are the perfect way to satisfy that instinct while promoting good dental health. As your dog chews, the treat helps to clean their teeth, reducing plaque and tartar build-up. This can lead to fresher breath and a healthier mouth.
- Proudly Made in USA
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