Member’s Mark Grain-Free Dog Treat Biscuits, Peanut Butter Flavored, 5 lbs.
$50.00
We found a terrific tiny pet bakery in Monroe, Washington that makes our Member’s Mark™ Grain-Free Dog Treat Biscuits. We told them we wanted two things: a dish that is good for dogs and one that tastes good to them. The last element was easy because dogs love peanut butter.
Ingredients that come from sustainable sources
The first section was a recipe for peas that only used five ingredients that were all sustainably sourced. Four of those items may be obtained in the Pacific Northwest. Peanut butter, pea flour, coconut oil, canola oil, and pumpkin puree are the five things that go into this. They stated they could leave out the corn, soy, wheat, preservatives, and other things that aren’t good for you. This way, our members can trust that their furry friends will appreciate the fresh, oven-baked delicacy.
The Best Treat for Your Favorite Dog
Grain-Free Dog Treat from Member’s Mark You shouldn’t eat biscuits as a meal; they’re just for snacking or as a treat. Here are the best ways to feed your pet. Real dogs may be different. If you have specific problems, please talk to your vet. If you need to, you can break treats into smaller pieces.
- 1-10 lbs: 4 treats daily
- 10-25 lbs: 6 treats daily
- 26-50 lbs: 8 treats daily
- 50-76 lbs: 10 treats daily
- 75-100 lbs: 12-16 treats daily
Legal Disclaimer
Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.
Specifications
- 5 simple ingredients:
- 1. Peanut Butter
- 2. Pea Flour
- 3. Coconut Oil
- 4. Canola Oil
- 5. Pumpkin Puree
- Calorie Content (calculated)
- ME – 3340 kcal/kg
- ME – 43 kcal/treat
- We do advise that all pets be supervised while eating any food or treat to prevent a potential injury or choking hazard.
Product pages contain information provided by third-party sellers and other content providers. Despite our best efforts to make sure that information is accurate, we don’t guarantee it, and images, descriptions, specifications, or other attributes may be incomplete, out of date, unreliable or miscategorized. Before you buy, use or consume a product, you should always review nutritional, ingredient and allergen information and any warnings or instructions. We don’t guarantee the accuracy of nutritional labels or any other information on product packaging.
We found a terrific tiny pet bakery in Monroe, Washington that makes our Member’s Mark™ Grain-Free Dog Treat Biscuits. We told them we wanted two things: a dish that is good for dogs and one that tastes good to them. The last element was easy because dogs love peanut butter.
Ingredients that come from sustainable sources
The first section was a recipe for peas that only used five ingredients that were all sustainably sourced. Four of those items may be obtained in the Pacific Northwest. Peanut butter, pea flour, coconut oil, canola oil, and pumpkin puree are the five things that go into this. They stated they could leave out the corn, soy, wheat, preservatives, and other things that aren’t good for you. This way, our members can trust that their furry friends will appreciate the fresh, oven-baked delicacy.
The Best Treat for Your Favorite Dog
Grain-Free Dog Treat from Member’s Mark You shouldn’t eat biscuits as a meal; they’re just for snacking or as a treat. Here are the best ways to feed your pet. Real dogs may be different. If you have specific problems, please talk to your vet. If you need to, you can break treats into smaller pieces.
- 1-10 lbs: 4 treats daily
- 10-25 lbs: 6 treats daily
- 26-50 lbs: 8 treats daily
- 50-76 lbs: 10 treats daily
- 75-100 lbs: 12-16 treats daily
Legal Disclaimer
Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.
Specifications
- 5 simple ingredients:
- 1. Peanut Butter
- 2. Pea Flour
- 3. Coconut Oil
- 4. Canola Oil
- 5. Pumpkin Puree
- Calorie Content (calculated)
- ME – 3340 kcal/kg
- ME – 43 kcal/treat
- We do advise that all pets be supervised while eating any food or treat to prevent a potential injury or choking hazard.
Product pages contain information provided by third-party sellers and other content providers. Despite our best efforts to make sure that information is accurate, we don’t guarantee it, and images, descriptions, specifications, or other attributes may be incomplete, out of date, unreliable or miscategorized. Before you buy, use or consume a product, you should always review nutritional, ingredient and allergen information and any warnings or instructions. We don’t guarantee the accuracy of nutritional labels or any other information on product packaging.
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