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Milk Bone Dog Treats Chicken Flavor 5.6 Oz, Pack of 2

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Vendor: Milk-Bone

Type: Biscuits & Cookies

Sku: WBPETB00OUAFCZ4

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Milk Bone Dog Treats Chicken Flavor 5.6 Oz, Pack of 2

$21.85

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What size are the Milk Bone Dog Treats? A: Each pack contains two resealable bags, each weighing five point six ounces.
  • Q: What are the main ingredients in Milk Bone Dog Treats? A: The treats are made with real chicken, providing a savory flavor and rich protein content.
  • Q: What vitamins and minerals are included in these treats? A: The treats are fortified with twelve essential vitamins and minerals to help keep dogs healthy.
  • Q: How should I give these treats to my dog? A: You can give these treats as a reward or snack, ensuring to adjust their regular food intake accordingly.
  • Q: Are these treats suitable for all dog sizes? A: Yes, these treats are suitable for dogs of all sizes; however, always supervise your dog while they enjoy them.
  • Q: Can I use these treats for training my dog? A: Yes, the soft and chewy texture makes them ideal for training rewards.
  • Q: How should I store the Milk Bone Dog Treats? A: Store the treats in a cool, dry place and keep the bags tightly sealed after opening.
  • Q: Do these treats have a long shelf life? A: Yes, when stored properly, these treats have a shelf life of several months.
  • Q: Are Milk Bone Dog Treats safe for dogs? A: Yes, these treats are made specifically for dogs and are safe when given as directed.
  • Q: How do these treats compare to other dog biscuits? A: These treats are soft and chewy, making them easier for dogs to eat compared to hard biscuits.
  • Q: What flavor varieties do Milk Bone Dog Treats come in? A: This specific pack features a chicken flavor, but Milk Bone offers various flavors in their product line.
  • Q: Are these treats suitable for dogs with allergies? A: While they contain real chicken, it's best to check the ingredient list for any specific allergies your dog may have.
  • Q: What is the packaging type of these treats? A: The treats come in resealable bags, ensuring freshness after opening.
  • Q: Can I give these treats to my puppy? A: Yes, these treats are suitable for puppies, but always consult with your veterinarian regarding portion sizes.
  • Q: What should I do if my dog refuses to eat these treats? A: If your dog refuses to eat them, try offering them at a different time or consult with your veterinarian for alternatives.

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