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N-Bone Dental Rings Adult Dog Treats - 7 Rings Chicken -- 9.8 oz


N-Bone Dental Rings Adult Dog Treats - 7 Rings Chicken
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N-Bone Dental Rings Adult Dog Treats - 7 Rings Chicken -- 9.8 oz

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N-Bone Dental Rings Adult Dog Treats - 7 Rings Chicken Description

  • 4 Natural Herbs for Fresh Breath
  • For Dogs 1 Year & Older
  • Strong Chewing Strength
  • Chicken Flavor
  • Added Probiotics & Prebiotics to Support Digestive Health
  • Added DHA to Support Healthy Skin & Coat
  • Reduce Plaque & Tartar Buildup Through Chewing
  • No Wheat, Corn, or Soy Added
  • Contains 7-Rings

Treat your canine companion to a chew that’s more than just delicious with N-Bone Dental Ring Chicken Flavor Dog Treats! These made-in-the-USA chews are paw-some for your pup’s oral hygiene, and they also support his healthy skin, coat and digestion. The handcrafted, chicken-flavored snacks are formulated with four natural herbs—parsley, alfalfa, fennel and peppermint. Plus, they’re packed with added DHA, prebiotics and probiotics. It’s an irresistible treat with a bunch of benefits for your best buddy!

  • Made in the USA.
  • 100% rawhide-free dental ring contains no wheat, corn or soy.
  • Contains DHA, an omega-3 to support your sidekick’s healthy skin and beautiful coat.
  • Crafted with probiotics and prebiotics to support your doggo’s digestive health.
  • 4 natural herbs—parsley, alfalfa, fennel and peppermint—help fur-shen your BFF’s breath!


Directions

Feeding:

 

Weight Daily Feeding (Ring) Calories (Day)
8-20 lbs 1/4 28
20-50 lbs 1/2 56
50+ lbs 1 112

 

Always supervise your pet during chewing of this product and be sure it is adequately chewed. Throw away pieces that are too large to swallow or digest and remove any small, broken, or splintering pieces to minimize the risk of choking/obstruction hazard. This treat should not be used as a replacement for your pet's normal diet. Refer to the feeding directions for recommended serving size and always provide fresh water to your pet. To preserve freshness, keep treats sealed and stored in a cool, dry place.

Free Of
Wheat, corn, soy.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Servings per Container: 0
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein min17.00%
Crude Fat min1.00%
Crude Fiber max8.00%
Moisture max15.00%
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) min0.30%
Calcium min0.40%
Bacillus coagulans min100000 CFU
Calorie Content (Calculated): 2800 kcal ME/kg, 112 kcal ME/ring
Other Ingredients: Rice flour, gelatin, vegetable glycerin, water, powdered cellulose, natural chicken flavor, marine microalgae (source of DHA), chicken, calcium carbonate, parsley, citric acid (preservative), chicory root extract, cinnamon, sodium hexametaphosphate, alfalfa nutrient concentrate, fennel, turmeric, peppermint powder, dried bacillus coagulans fermentation product.

This product was produced in a facility that processes peanuts, fish, shellfish, dairy, tree nuts, soy, and wheat, and may include trace amounts of these allergens.

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Not for human consumption.

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Best Probiotics for Dogs

Your dog's microbiome: a foundation for gut health

Just like in humans, the microbes in your dog's gut break down food to produce byproducts called metabolites. These metabolites—including short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), amino acids, and vitamins—support the function of other body systems. Healthy dogs have a core group of gut microbes that includes:
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These microbes work together to suppress the growth of disease-causing microbes and prevent dysbiosis. Proper balance between the number and types of gut microbes in dogs is associated with:
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Do dogs need probiotics to support gut health?

Dogs with diarrhea or irritable bowel disease (IBD) may benefit from probiotics. In one study, dogs with kennel stress-associated diarrhea improved after receiving a probiotic strain called Bifidobacterium animalis AHC7. Probiotics in the Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium genera appear to improve recovery time in cases of acute gastroenteritis, a condition characterized by intestinal inflammation, vomiting and diarrhea. Other probiotic strains and combinations have been shown to:
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Should you give your dog probiotics?

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