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Last but not least, I bring to you my pick of the Best Dog Treats for December. And with that, I'm signing off for another week
to start my Christmas shopping — yes, I'm that person. Have a wonderful weekend with your canine (and human) companions.
Until next time, Sophie Writer The Dog Food Advisor Saving Good Dogs From Bad Dog Food
Natural treats made with 100% humanely-raised bison lung, air-dried for extra flavor with no added preservatives or flavors.
Stewart Healthy Gut dog treats are made with probiotics to support digestion and freeze-dried to retain nutrients. This chicken and vegetable recipe is also high in protein. Barkworthies - Belly Bark Green Tripe
100% natural whole fish, sustainably caught and made with zero additives. These treats are also full of omega-3 which helps to promote a healthy skin and coat.
Merrick - Real duck sausage cuts
Formulated to give your dog a protein boost with 100% natural meat, these single-ingredient treats are made from USA-sourced, real duck. They contain zero grain, gluten, poultry by-products or
fillers.
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