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Cheese Bars

Cheese Bars

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Nature Gnaws Cheese Bars are the ideal treat for your four-legged friend, offering natural and delicious chews. Available in two tempting flavors, Bacon & Apple and Chicken & Apple, these 4-count dog chews are crafted with your pup's well-being in mind.

The Nature Gnaws Cheese Bars are not only soy-free and grain-free but also serve as an excellent Yak cheese alternative.

These long-lasting chews provide a satisfying and wholesome option for your dog and are the perfect way to reward, engage your agressive chewer of any size, or simply show your love for your dog while ensuring they enjoy a natural and delectable treat. 

Case Quantity

4 count

Key Benefits

  • CHEESE BAR CHEWS FOR DOGS – Soy free, Grain Free and Limited ingredients.
  • RAWHIDE FREE TREATS – Best alternative to chemically made rawhide bones and manufactured dental sticks
  • SUPPORTS DENTAL HEALTH – Chewing helps reduce plaque and tartar for cleaner teeth and fresher breath.
  • NO ODOR – Great Odorless alternative to Meat Based Dog Chews.
  • LASTING ENTERTAINMENT – If you have a power chewer, it’s the pawfect way to occupy and entertain a Puppy, Small Breed or Senior Dog.

Ingredients

  • Bacon & Apple: Cow Milk, Apple Flour, Pea Protein, Bacon Flavor, Citric Pectin, Lard & Calcium.
  • Chicken & Apple: Cow Milk, Apple Flour, Pea Protein, Chicken Flavor, Citric Pectin, Lard & Calcium.

Feeding Guide

Feed as Treat.

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  • Pro Pup Parent Tip:

    Make sure to get the right size chew by measuring the width of your dog's mouth. In general, the chew should be wider than the width of your dog's mouth. Have questions? Ask us!