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BUGSY'S Dehydrated Kangaroo Tendon Knee Cartilage Dog Treats 100g

BUGSY'S Dehydrated Kangaroo Tendon Knee Cartilage Dog Treats 100g

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Regular price $11.65 AUD
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BUGSY'S Dehydrated Kangaroo Tendon Knee Cartilage 100 grams is a fantastic chew for the smaller dog who will be able to spend time working those jaw muscles and back teeth getting rid of those built-up tartar. All-natural chew promotes dental health while being low in fat and high in protein. It's also enriched with natural collagen, glucosamine and chondroitin which promote joint health.

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BUGSY'S Dehydrated Kangaroo Tendon Knee Cartilage 100 grams is a fantastic chew for the smaller dog who will be able to spend time working those jaw muscles and back teeth getting rid of those built-up tartar. All-natural chew promotes dental health while being low in fat and high in protein. It's also enriched with natural collagen, glucosamine and chondroitin which promote joint health.

  • An all-natural dog chews that promote dental health.
  • Low in Fat to not destroy your dogs' diet.
  • Natural Collagen, Glucosamine and Chondroitin source.
  • High in Protein to support muscle build-up and repair.
  • Promotes joint health for senior dogs.
  • 100% Australian made by buying this product, you are supporting local suppliers also!
  • 100% Natural dog treats.
  • For all life stages and breeds of dogs.
  • No synthetics were added.
  • No antibiotics, hormones or preservatives.
  • 100% Australian made.

Kangaroo Knee Cartilage

"Always keep your pets hydrated by ensuring there is fresh water available on their drinking dishes."

  • Not a meal replacement.
  • Feed directly or mix with food.
100g

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Andrew Kelly
Stinky

You don’t get much in a pack as they are quite large and I find them quite stinky. I’ll stick to the Roo tendons.