Wag More Bark Less Crunchy Grain Free Dog Treats, Pumpkin

Grain-free crunchy biscuits made of high-quality, simple ingredients to keep your dog’s tail wagging!

  • Grain Free
  • No wheat, corn or soy
  • No artificial flavors or colors

Ingredients:

Pea flour, tapioca starch, chickpea flour, flaxseed, pumpkin, canola oil, mixed tocopherols (preservative)

Guaranteed Analysis:

Crude Protein (min) 16.0%
Crude Fat (min) 5.0%
Crude Fiber (max) 5.0%
Moisture (max) 11.0%

Calories: 3,300 kcal ME/kg; 26 kcal ME/treat

Directions:

This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only. It is not intended to replace your dog’s diet. Break into smaller pieces for small dogs and always observe dogs when they consume treats.

Live life with your dog by your side

Wholesome oven-baked biscuits, soft-chews and meaty treats that come in delicious flavors that your dogs will keep your dog's tail wagging.

  • Minimally Processed
  • Real Ingredients
  • Small Batch
  • Oven Baked

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  1. Question

    DJ

    how many calories are in each treat

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  2. Question

    Eileen

    How much phosphorus do they contain? Trying to find out if they’re safe for dogs with kidney issues. Also interested in the sweet potato treats.

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    Monica

    Is this product low protein and if so how many grams? Our dog is older and has Kidney issues so we need a low protein dog treat. She loves these and we don’t want to switch if we don’t have to.

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    DeAnna

    Could you please tell me how much FAT EACH TREAT ( % ) has in it. My pup has had pancreatitis in the past and is on a low fat diet. Thanks!

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    Robin Canady

    How much fat is each treat. Same as another cust our dog has had pancreatitis and have to watch her fats

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    Giovanni Guardado

    Are these treats safe for diabetic dogs?

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      Cloud Star

      Hi! Our treats are meant to be supplemental in your pups diet, and are not prescription treats. We do recommend consulting in your veterinarian if you have any concerns. However, we would be happy to provide you with the nutrient analysis you need to help you in your decision! Please email us at mail@cloudstar.com and we’d be happy to help!

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