Doggyman Chicken Fillet, Soft Rib
White bread dough that resembles bone coated with fillet meat. Moderately soft so can be easily shredded by hand. These special ribs are recommended for young and old dogs with weak chewing ability. Give to dogs 2 months and older. Energy: 320kcal/per 100g Crude Protein: 16.0% or more Crude Fat: 3.0% or more Crude Fiber: 2.0% or less Crude Ash: 5.5% or less Water Content: 28.0% or less
• Contents: 80g
• Ingredients: chicken (fillet, breast), wheat flour, starches, vegetable (carrot, spinach), fish cartilage, minerals (calcium, Sodium), sorbitol, glycerin, propylene glycol, leavening agent, phosphate (Na), antioxidant (vitamin E), color former (sodium nitrite), edible pigment (red 102, red 106, yellow 4, blue 1)
• Size: 23 x 8 x 16cm
• Weight (item only)[G]: 95
• Made in Japan
• Manufacture Name: DoggyMan
• Handling Precautions: Be sure to use for pet food purposes. Store out of reach of infants, children and pets. Refer to the listed information and make sure your pet doesn't overeat. When a child is giving this to a pet, be sure it done so with an adult present for safety. Give to your pet in a calm environment so that they do not get over-excited. Should your pet's physical condition become bad, consult with a vet.
• Contents: 80g
• Ingredients: chicken (fillet, breast), wheat flour, starches, vegetable (carrot, spinach), fish cartilage, minerals (calcium, Sodium), sorbitol, glycerin, propylene glycol, leavening agent, phosphate (Na), antioxidant (vitamin E), color former (sodium nitrite), edible pigment (red 102, red 106, yellow 4, blue 1)
• Size: 23 x 8 x 16cm
• Weight (item only)[G]: 95
• Made in Japan
• Manufacture Name: DoggyMan
• Handling Precautions: Be sure to use for pet food purposes. Store out of reach of infants, children and pets. Refer to the listed information and make sure your pet doesn't overeat. When a child is giving this to a pet, be sure it done so with an adult present for safety. Give to your pet in a calm environment so that they do not get over-excited. Should your pet's physical condition become bad, consult with a vet.