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Dr-Chew®, the original Regular 227g
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Dr-Chew®, the original is made of cooked, sliced and air dried sweet potato. It is 100% natural dog chew treat with health benefits like no other products.

Dr-Chew®, the original has the right and unique chewy texture that provides dogs with excellent chewing experience. Chewing gives dogs healthy teeth and fresh breath.

Dr-Chew®, the original is 100% digestible without blockage problems.

Dr-Chew®, the original is:

- 100% natural, containing no animal byproducts and preservatives
- Nutritious and fat free
- Rich in beta-carotene, vitamin A, C, B6 and E
- High in dietary fiber
- Rich in minerals such as potassium, calcium and iron
- High intake of beta-carotene and vitamins has great benefit to your health

Air dried sweet potato
Sweet Potato
- Sweet potato provides twice recommended daily allowance of vitamin A and more than one-third of required vitamin C.

- Sweet potato is also an important source of vitamin E, B6, iron, otassium, calcium and fibers.

- Sweet potato helps to promote a healthy digestive tract. There is more dietary fiber in one sweet potato than in a bowl of oatmeal.

Choose the right size for your dogs:
- Large for dogs + 50 lbs/25kgs
- Regular for dogs + 20 lbs/10kgs
- Small for dogs + 10 lbs/5kgs
- Petite for dogs - 10 lbs/5kgs

Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude protein Min. 4.0%
Crude fat Min. 0.5%
Crude fiber Max. 5.0%
Moisture Max. 15%

Product Information:
Ingredient: Sweet Potato

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This product was added to our catalogue on Tuesday 04 November, 2008.
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