Winnie Lou Bison Liver Tidbits Dog Treats 2 oz
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Description
Are you searching for a top - notch healthy snack for your furry friend? Look no further than Winnie Lou Bison Liver Tidbits Dog Treats! These all - natural treats are made from 100% grass - fed bison liver, a single ingredient that's freeze - dried to perfection. They're a rich source of essential minerals like Iron, Copper, and Zinc, offering a nutritional boost you can feel great about giving to your dog. These grain and gluten - free tidbits are an ideal choice for dogs with sensitive stomachs or those on limited - ingredient diets. The liver in these treats is packed with A and B Vitamins. B Vitamins play a crucial role in protein synthesis and carbohydrate metabolism, converting carbs into energy for your dog. Vitamin A is vital for your dog's skin, coat, nerves, and muscles. With over 100 tiny treats in each 2 - ounce bag, they're the perfect size for small pups or for effective training sessions. What's more, these treats are made of high - quality protein and have no added salt, sugar, glycerin, or preservatives. Give your four - legged pal something special today with Winnie Lou Bison Liver Tidbits Dog Treats, and watch them wag their tails with joy!





Using these Winnie Lou Bison Liver Tidbits Dog Treats is a breeze. You can use them as a regular snack for your dog throughout the day. They're also excellent for training sessions. Just take a tidbit out of the bag and give it to your dog as a reward when they do something right. When it comes to storage, keep the bag in a cool, dry place. Once opened, make sure to seal it tightly after each use to keep the treats fresh. As for how many to give, it depends on your dog's size. Smaller dogs can have a couple of tidbits at a time, while larger dogs can have a few more. But always keep an eye on your dog's overall diet to avoid overfeeding. And if your dog has any specific health conditions, it's a good idea to consult your vet before introducing these treats.