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Milk-Bone Dog Treats & Chews

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    Milk-Bone Dog Treats and Chews

    For more than 100 years, Milk-Bone has been a go-to brand for pet parents who want to treat their dog to a little something special with a lot of wholesome flavor, nutrition and irresistible crunch (or chew) appeal.

    FAQs About Milk-Bone Dog Treats and Chews

    Yes, if the Milk-Bone treat is specifically formulated for puppies or the packaging says it is safe for dogs 1 year old and younger. Puppies have unique nutritional needs that change as they grow, so treats made for adult dogs may not be appropriate.

    All Milk-Bone dog biscuits are produced at facilities here in the U.S. The same goes for the majority of Milk-Bone dog treats, although some are produced internationally in cases where the manufacturing process is not feasible or ingredients are limited domestically. Regardless of where Milk-Bone products are produced, however, they are all subject to strict U.S. quality and operations requirements to ensure the best for your pet.

    That depends on which Milk-Bone treat you choose. All Milk-Bone products are made with quality ingredients. For the most accurate, up-to-date information about a specific treat, look for the full ingredient list and nutritional data included on every Milk-Bone package, as well as on the Petco product page.

    Yes. For more than 100 years, Milk-Bones have endured as a delicious, trusted snack for dogs. Keep in mind that, like most snacks, they should not make up more than 10% of your dog’s diet. To ensure Milk-Bones are part of a nutritious, balanced diet, consult your veterinarian for the feeding recommendations specific to your dog’s dietary needs.

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