Purina
Purina Busy Bone Real Meat Tiny Breed Dog Treats
Size
Purina Busy Bone Real Meat Tiny Breed Dog Treats
6.5 oz
BA North -- 007
1034 East Lansing Street
Broken Arrow OK 74012
United States
BA South -- 006
1746 South Elm Place
Broken Arrow OK 74012
United States
Owasso --008
9255 N Owasso Expy
Owasso OK 74055
United States
71st -- 001
6501 East 71st Street
Tulsa OK 74133
United States
Harvard -- 002
2610 S Harvard Ave
Tulsa OK 74114
United States
Tulsa Hills -- 009
7836 South Olympia Avenue
Tulsa OK 74132
United States
Nutrition Facts
It's our most teeny, tiny, savory, flavory dog treat from Busy Bone. Made with your little buddy in mind, this tasty, twisty, and long-lasting dog bone hides a delicious, meaty middle to help keep your little dog happy and Busy! And with no rawhide and no FD&C colors, this easily digestible chew treat is definitely good to the bone.
- No Rawhide
- Meaty Middle Made with Real Pork
- No Artificial FD&C Colors
- Easily Digestible
- Long-Lasting with a Twisted Shape for More Chewing Fun
- Produced in USA facilities
- Our Tiniest for Your Tiniest
Ingredients
Rice, wheat flour, glycerin, water, brewers dried yeast, chicken by-product meal, hydrogenated corn syrup, sugar, beef tallow naturally preserved with mixed-tocopherols, corn germ meal, pork, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, wheat gluten, phosphoric acid, salt, gelatin, sorbic acid (a preservative), calcium propionate (a preservative), iron oxide color, natural and artificial smoke flavors, BHA (a preservative), BHT (a preservative), calcium carbonate, citric acid.
Guaranteed Analysis
| CRUDE PROTEIN | 6.0% min |
| CRUDE FAT | 1.5% min |
| CRUDE FIBER | 1.5% max |
| MOISTURE | 15.0% max |
Calorie Content :
3,198 kcal/kg, 48 kcal/piece.
Shop with confidence when you shop at Southern Agriculture. All of our items are in stock and ship from Tulsa, Oklahoma. If you have any questions you can email us at Sales@SouthernAgriculture.com
Would you prefer to shop in-store? We have six locations located in Tulsa, Broken Arrow, and Owasso, Oklahoma.
