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Aunt Jeni's Dogitos Dehydrated Goat Lung Treats for Dogs
Aunt Jeni's Dogitos®
Dehydrated Goat Lung Treats for Dogs
All meat, grain
free, organic, holistic, dehydrated natural dog treats!
Dogitos® for true carnivore cravings will rope you in!
Benefits
All natural!
No preservatives, yeast, soy, chemicals, salt, sugar, or grains.
Just pure, organic, dehydrated meats (lung) from grass fed, hormone free,
antibiotic free, naturally raised, free range, animals.
Hypo allergenic! Novel protein source!
No grains or additives to irritate your pet's skin or upset his system.
Crispy chip like pieces!
Perfect for training rewards or anytime snacks for the special canine in your
life.
High Protein and Low Fat!
Terrific for those who must watch their waistlines!
Goat
The taste of goat meat is similar to that of lamb meat; in fact, in the English
speaking islands of the Caribbean, and in some parts of Asia, particularly India,
the word mutton is used to describe both goat and lamb meat. However, some feel
that it has a similar taste to veal or venison, depending on the age and
condition of the goat.
Goat meat is low in fat and cholesterol and comparable to chicken. It also has
more minerals than chicken, and is lower in total and saturated fats than many
other meats. One reason for the leanness is that goats do not accumulate fat
deposits or marbling in their muscles.Other parts of the goat including organs
are also edible including the brain and liver.
One of the most popular goats grown for meat is the South African Boer,
introduced into the United
States
in the early 1990s. The New Zealand Kiko is also considered a meat breed, as is
the Myotonic or "fainting goat", a breed originating in Tennessee.
Ingredients:
Dehydrated goat lung
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Guaranteed Analysis
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Crude Protein
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min.
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75%
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Crude Fat
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min.
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7%
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Crude Fiber
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max.
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3%
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Moisture
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max.
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11%
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Available
in 2 oz Resealable Bags
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