Good Tummy Pumpkin Dog Treats

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We hope your pup enjoys these handcrafted treats as much as ours does!

Like many shelter pups, Gracie May came to us full of love and INDIGESTION. Good Tummy Pumpkin Dog Treats have been a favorite snack for our pup and her many doggo friends - crunchy and nutty with a touch of coconut oil, these treats are full of prebiotics that may support comfy digestion.*

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We hope your pup enjoys these handcrafted treats as much as ours does!

Like many shelter pups, Gracie May came to us full of love and INDIGESTION. Good Tummy Pumpkin Dog Treats have been a favorite snack for our pup and her many doggo friends - crunchy and nutty with a touch of coconut oil, these treats are full of prebiotics that may support comfy digestion.*

We hope your pup enjoys these handcrafted treats as much as ours does!

Like many shelter pups, Gracie May came to us full of love and INDIGESTION. Good Tummy Pumpkin Dog Treats have been a favorite snack for our pup and her many doggo friends - crunchy and nutty with a touch of coconut oil, these treats are full of prebiotics that may support comfy digestion.*

CRUNCHY, great for sensitive stomachs


Product size: 6 oz.

Ingredients: pumpkin puree, oats, pumpkin seeds, coconut oil

Guaranteed Analysis - Crude Protein (min.): 18%, Crude Fat (min.): 20%, Crude Fiber (max.): 6%, Moisture (max.): 10%

Recommended feeding: Only to be fed as a treat and not to be used as a source of complete pet nutrition.

Best by: Treats are freshly made and do not contain added preservatives. When stored in the original packaging, treats should be used within two months of purchase. To maintain quality for longer, store in an airtight container in a cool, dry location away from light.

All products of Gracie's Treats LLC are made small batch in Durham, NC. Ingredients are carefully selected for sustainable and organic production practices with priority sourcing given to local North Carolina farms.

Consult your veterinarian when adding new ingredients to your pet’s diet.

*References:

  1. Gibson GR, Hutkins R, Sanders ME, et al. Expert consensus document: The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP) consensus statement on the definition and scope of prebiotics. Nat. Rev. Gastroenterol. Hepatol. 2017;14:491-502. Article Link

  2. Lokuge1 GMS, Vidanarachchi JK, Thavarajah P, et al. Prebiotic carbohydrate profile and in vivo prebiotic effect of pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima) grown in Sri Lanka. J.Natn.Sci.Foundation Sri Lanka 2018 46 (4): 477 - 485 DOI: Article Link

  3. Khanna P, Mohan S. Oats: Understanding the science. International Journal of Food Science and Nutrition, Volume 1, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 01-10. Article Link