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Freeze-dried duck breast bone for teething dogs
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Freeze-dried duck breast bone for teething | Small and large dog snacks
🦴 Crispy meat and tender bones, made in Hong Kong, a must-have healthy snack for your pets! 🐶
Want to keep your dog's teeth healthy while enjoying the fun of chewing? Freeze-dried duck breast bones are the perfect choice! This natural snack uses freeze-dried technology to preserve the nutrients and flavor of duck breast bones, resulting in tender meat and crispy bones with a crunchy texture that your dog will love!
Features:
✅ Crispy meat and tender bones, with a crispy texture
- The unique freeze-drying process makes the bones crispy but not hard, making them easy for dogs to chew, safe and fun.
✅Made in Hong Kong, high quality guaranteed
- Locally produced and strictly controlled, each duck breast bone is carefully selected, so you can buy with confidence and your dog can eat with peace of mind.
✅Teeth cleaning tool
- Helps remove tartar and plaque, prevents oral problems, and gives dogs fresh breath and healthy teeth.
✅Rich in nutrition, healthy
- Rich in protein and calcium, it helps dogs grow and maintain their bones and teeth while replenishing their daily energy.
✅Suitable for large and small dogs
- Whether it is a small dog or a large dog, it can be easily enjoyed to meet the needs of dogs of different sizes!
Nutritional value:
- High protein : Supplements the daily nutrition needed by dogs and supports healthy development.
- Calcium : Strengthens teeth and bones, promotes growth and health.
- Natural collagen : supports joint health and keeps your pet active.
Recommended use:
- Please adjust the daily feeding amount according to the dog's size and activity level.
- It is recommended to supervise your dog's chewing to avoid swallowing large pieces.
- Suitable for dogs over 6 months old, puppies should avoid eating it.
