Texas Trailblazer Grain Free Carrot & Spinach


Discover the fantastic Texas Trail Blazer Grain Free Carrot and Spinach Dog Treats! These treats are bursting with wholesome goodness to keep your dog happy and healthy. Whether for training or as a daily reward, they are crafted with love in Texas, and your dog will love them!

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Fiber (max) 69% Crude Protein (min) 7%

Moisture (max) 5.68% Crude Fat (min) 28%

Calorie Content: 5600 kcal/g 56 kcal/treat

 Ingredients:

🥜 All-natural peanut butter does not contain xylitol (which causes a rapid insulin release in dogs). I use peanut butter that is xylitol-free. This type of peanut butter is an excellent source of protein and healthy fats, vitamins B and E, and niacin.

🎃 Pumpkin is a superfood for dogs. It contains essential micronutrients and Fiber that make it a very nutritious treat. Besides being a natural stomach soother, Pumpkin also helps to remove excess water in a dog's digestive tract.

Carrots----- can help improve your dog's dental health. More importantly, carrots are an excellent source of vitamin A, potassium, and Fiber, among other vitamins.

Spinach--- Spinach is a nutritious addition to a dog's diet, offering essential vitamins and antioxidants that support vision, immune function, and bone strength. However, due to its oxalate content, it should be served in moderation. Always consult a veterinarian before introducing new foods.

Eggs --- They are a great source of nutrition for your canine companion. They are high in protein, fatty acids, vitamins, and acids that help support your dog inside and out.


Shelf Life/Storing Treats

Remember to store your dog's treats in the refrigerator or freezer to keep them fresh. In the fridge, they can last at least two weeks; when frozen, they can last up to 3 months. Thawed treats should be consumed within 1-2 weeks for optimal freshness. Avoid leaving the treats in direct sunlight to maintain their quality.


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