PureBites Mini-Trainers Pure Dog Treats
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Description
Take a close look at our ingredients! These PureBites Mini - Trainers are crafted with just one simple human - grade ingredient: 100% pure beef liver. Sourced proudly in the USA and freeze - dried raw, these treats are a fantastic high - value option for your dog, whether as a special treat, a food topper, or a training aid. We use a gentle freeze - drying process to preserve the freshness of raw whole food. Each 3.0oz bag contains 0.6lb of raw beef liver and about 300 treats, packed full of protein and nutrients. Dogs simply adore the taste of PureBites! The pieces are specially cut small, perfect for training sessions or for small dogs. They are 100% natural, rich in protein, low in calories (only 1 calorie per average treat), and free from added colors, fillers, or sweeteners. These treats are an excellent choice for dogs with diabetes, allergies, other health issues, or those on a restricted diet. They give pet parents peace of mind, knowing exactly what their furry friends are consuming daily. And we're committed to the environment! Our Mini - PureBites freeze - dried trainers come in recyclable bags. All PureBites treats, food, mixers, and toppers are backed by our 100% money - back satisfaction guarantee.






Using these PureBites Mini - Trainers is super easy. You can use them during training sessions. Just give your dog a treat when they do something right. They're also great to sprinkle on top of your dog's regular food as a topper. For small dogs, these small - cut pieces are a perfect snack size. When it comes to storage, keep the bag in a cool, dry place. Once opened, try to use them up within a few weeks to keep them fresh. Since these treats are so healthy and low - calorie, you don't have to worry too much about overfeeding, but it's still a good idea to follow the general feeding guidelines for your dog's size and weight. And remember, if your dog has any specific health conditions, it's always a good idea to consult your vet before introducing new treats.