The Pet Project Dog Natural Carob Chip Cookies 10 Pack
The Pet Project Dog Natural Carob Chip Cookies 10 Pack
The Pet Project Dog Natural Carob Chip Cookies 10 Pack

The Pet Project Dog Natural Carob Chip Cookies 10 Pack

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Indulge your pet with The Pet Project Natural Cookies, crafted to be as simple and pure as can be. These treats offer a genuinely healthy snack option that your furry friend deserves, free from unnecessary additives or preservatives.

Treat your dog to our Carob Chip Cookies, a delightful snack that's sure to please even the pickiest of pups. Made with love and care, these cookies are a fun and healthy way to reward your best friend or simply show them how much you care about their well-being.

Food Form: Dog Cookies.

Key Benefits: Enjoy the delectable taste and nourishing benefits of this super tasty and healthy recipe. Crafted with coconut, known for its high protein content and essential nutrients, these treats offer a wholesome snack option for your furry friend. Baked in Australia with real, flavorful peanut butter, each bite is a delightful indulgence your pet will adore. Plus, real dog-safe carob chips included to add a touch of sweetness to every bite.

                                                          INGREDIENTS

Coconut Flour, Eggs, Peanut Butter, Water, Ground Flax Seed, Coconut Oil, Oats, Desiccated Coconut, Carob Chips. 

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The Pet Project

Made with human grade ingredients. The Pet Project treats are premium quality treats for training puppies and dogs.

The Pet Project range of single ingredient treats are great for pups with sensitive stomachs and promote dental health through chewing.

WHAT ARE THE BEST DOG TRAINING TREATS?
In general, dog treats can be high in calories, so its best to choose a small sized treat or something that can be broken into small pieces so you don't overload them during training.
Figure out what protein your dog best responds to.
Some dogs are sensitive or allergic to certain proteins, so make sure you know what's in your treats.
Kangaroo, Chicken and Beef are the most popular.

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