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Short description
Wanpy Dog Treats are a great tasting, easily digestible, natural snack for dogs
100% NaturalLow fat, high proteinLow fat, high proteinPromotes healthy chewing,Strengthens bones,Contains real chicken breast as the number one ingredient
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Wanpy Dog Treats are a great tasting, easily digestible, natural snack for dogs
Rated 3 out of
5 by
Glenys from
Sad JerkyThought I'd try this with our 11 cats - it wasn't very popular and only eaten as a last resort. Usually, they just walk away from it and sometimes the pieces have laid there on the cat tree, or floor, for days (yes, I tested them by leaving them in place for as long as it took for them to get eaten).
Date published: 2023-11-20
Rated 3 out of
5 by
Aria from
Too big, cat turned her nose up after tryingThese are too large. Had to break them up into smaller pieces. My cat ate 2-3 bits and then walked away. I gave them away to the neighbours to see if their cats would eat them.
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