Greenies Original Dental Chew Dog Treats - Regular 6oz (6 Bones)
Description
Ingredients
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein min | 30.0% |
Crude Fat min | 5.5% |
Crude Fat max | 8.0% |
Crude Fiber max | 6.0% |
Moisture max | 15.0% |
Calcium min | 0.5% |
Phosphorus min | 0.5% |
Niacin min | 24 mg/kg |
Calorie Content (calculated):
3,166 kcal/kg; 56 kcal/treat ME (calculated)
Ingredients:
Wheat flour, glycerin, wheat gluten, gelatin, water, powdered cellulose, lecithin, minerals (dicalcium phosphate, potassium chloride, calcium carbonate, magnesium amino acid chelate, zinc amino acid chelate, iron amino acid chelate, copper amino acid chelate, manganese amino acid chelate, selenium, potassium iodide), natural poultry flavor, choline chloride, fruit juice color, vitamins ( dl-alpha tocopherol acetate [source of vitamin E], vitamin B12 supplement, d-calcium pantothenate [vitamin B5], niacin supplement, vitamin A supplement, riboflavin supplement [vitamin B2], vitamin D3 supplement, biotin, thiamine mononitrate [vitamin B1], pyridoxine hydrochloride [vitamin B6], folic acid), turmeric color.
Useful Information
Feed 1 GREENIES™ Dental Treat per day. For dogs 25-50 lbs. Not suitable for dogs less than 5 lbs, or dogs less than 6 months of age. Fresh drinking water should always be available.
ATTENTION: As with any edible product, monitor your dog to ensure the treat is adequately chewed. Gulping any item can be harmful or even fatal to a dog. For each GREENIES™ dental treat fed, reduce your dog's main meal by 90 kcal.
Choose the right size for your dog:
- Teenie: 5-15 lbs./2-7 kg
- Petite: 15-25 lbs./7-11 kg
- Regular: 25-50 lbs./11-22 kg
- Large: 50-100 lbs./22-45 kg
Scientifically developed in 5 different sizes to ensure a perfect bite based on your dog's skull type.
Size | Length of Treats | Weight |
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Teenie | 2 ¾" | 5-15 lbs |
Petite | 3 ½" | 15-25 lbs |
Regular | 4 ¼" | 25-50 lbs |
Large | 5 ¼" | 50-100 lbs |
How to Remedy Bad Dog Breath
So what can you do? Practice a dental care routine with your dog and take the right preventative measures to keep your dog happy and healthy for a lifetime. Here are three easy ways to care for your dog's mouth:
- Regular Veterinary Exams and Cleanings: Your vet can help spot and treat problems before they become more serious issues.
- Avoid Feeding Your Dog Table Scraps: Your dog may love table scraps, but human food may increase the buildup of plaque and tartar on your dog's teeth.
- Dental Treats for Dogs: Between your regular veterinary exams and cleanings, feed your dog specially designed oral care snacks and treats, such as GREENIES™ Dental Treats. These treats are accepted by the VETERINARY ORAL HEALTH COUNCIL to help control tartar buildup. Giving your dog a GREENIES™ Dental Treat each day is a great way to help promote oral health./li>
3 Tips for Better Dog Oral Care
- Regular Veterinary Exams and Cleanings: Your vet can help spot and treat problems before they become more serious issues.
- Dog Oral Care Treats: Feed your dog specially designed oral care snacks and treats, such as GREENIES™ Dental Treats. These treats are clinically proven to reduce tartar buildup.
- Avoid Feeding Your Dog Table Scraps: Your dog may love table scraps, but human food may increase the buildup of plaque and tartar on your dog's teeth.
And remember: Giving your dog a GREENIES™ Dental Treat each day is a great way to promote oral health.
FAQS
FAQ
All GREENIES Dental Treats have a bendable and chewy texture that allows teeth to sink in and help scrape away plaque and tartar. Our Dental Treat works with a dog’s natural chewing action to maximize plaque and tartar reduction. Dogs can manipulate the dental chew in different parts of their mouths for maximum tooth contact.
- For best results, give one (1) GREENIES Canine Dental Treat a day to help prevent oral health issues between regular veterinary cleanings.
- Pets should always be supplied with fresh drinking water while eating dental chews. Not intended for dogs less than five pounds or under six months of age.
- ATTENTION: Always monitor your dog to ensure the treat is adequately chewed. As with any edible product, gulping can be harmful or even fatal to a dog.