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WORLDWISE INC

OlviPet Healthy Bites Crunchy Dog Treats

SKU: PT0166479072

1ea/6 oz

Regular price $7.15 USD
Regular price $5.32 USD Sale price $7.15 USD
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Cold pressing is a special method used to make all OlviPet treats. The ingredients are ground then gently mixed together, carefully preserving the original integrity of the product. The treats are then pressed together at a low temperature for a short period of time. This unique production method retains flavor, aroma and nutritional value. In addition to the quality ingredients, this process is the main difference between our treats compared to heated extrusion or baking which uses nutrient-robbing high temperatures. OlviPet treats are fortified with extra virgin olive oil, chia seeds and pumpkin seeds. Olive oil is a natural immune booster for dogs and chia and pumpkin provide valuable Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids. These healthy elements help improve skin and coat and boost the immune system. Our OlviPet Healthy Bites Olive Oil Based Crunch Treats for Dogs are poultry flavored.

  • Fortified with olive oil, chia seeds and pumpkin seeds for a treat rich in Omega 3 and Omega 6 Fatty Acids
  • Healthy ingredients support dog’s immune systems
  • Poultry flavor that dogs love
  • For any size dog

Dimension

  • Product Gross Weight: 0.4000 lb
  • Product Net Weight: 0.4000 lb
  • Product Height: 7.75 in
  • Product Length: 1.75 in
  • Product Width: 5.25 in
  • Flavor: Chicken

Ingrediants

  • Ingredients: Poultry Meal (Preserved With Mixed Tocopherols), Wheat Flour, Olive Oil, Spinach, Chia Seeds, Pumpkin Seeds, Citric Acid (Preservative), Potassium Sorbate (Preservative), Natural Smoke Flavor

Instruction

  • Feeding Instructions: Feed Healthy Bites as a treat for your dog. This is not a complete diet, so serve treats responsibly as part of your dog's daily food. Provide fresh, clean water at all times and reseal the package to preserve freshness.

Safety

  • Safety Warnings: Always monitor your pet while feeding a treat. See your veterinarian regularly.