Farm Hounds Trainers Dog Treats 5 oz
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Description
Looking for a scrumptious and healthy dog treat without any guilt? Farm Hounds Premium Dog Training Treats are your top choice! These irresistibly crunchy bites are crafted from 100% humanely - raised animals, ensuring you're giving your dog the best - quality ingredients. Our expert team carefully creates each bite - sized piece so your furry friend always has a delicious snack. Made with all - natural ingredients, these treats will make your dogs go wild! They're ideal for every dog and any situation.
✔️ BITE - SIZE: Their small shape is perfect for training your dog.
✔️ 100% ANIMAL - BASED: A great mix of muscle meat, organs, fat, bone, and blood, essential for a balanced carnivore diet.
✔️ CLEAR SOURCING: Each bag shows the specific farm partner involved in making the product.
✔️ PURE GOODNESS: Every bag offers a 100% single - source protein from family farms. Thanks to dehydration, the treats are free of salt, sugar, fillers, and preservatives.
✔️ SUPPORTING SUSTAINABLE FARMING: Regenerative farming helps the environment by letting animals graze and interact with the land naturally.








Using these Farm Hounds dog treats is super easy. For training, just keep the treats handy and give your dog a piece whenever they do something right. They're small enough to be a quick reward. You can also use them as a regular snack between meals.
When it comes to storage, keep the bag tightly closed in a cool, dry place. This will keep the treats fresh and crunchy. Don't leave them out in the open for too long, as they might lose their texture.
Remember, these treats are a great addition to your dog's diet, but they shouldn't replace a balanced meal. Make sure to give them in moderation based on your dog's size and activity level. If your dog has any specific health conditions, it's always a good idea to check with your vet before introducing new treats.