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Turkey Feast Chips

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Turkey Feast ChipsShow pets how thankful we are for them on Thanksgiving and every day with a special edition Farm to Pet Turkey Feast bag of Turkey Chips dog treats. These nutritious snacks for dogs (and cats!) are made of 100% natural, locally farmed turkey with no hormones, antibiotics or byproducts. Plus, the value size bag means your fur baby can gobble up even more low allergen turkey treats as you save. Now that's something to be thankful for! HEALTHY TREATS FOR

Show pets how thankful we are for them on Thanksgiving and every day with a special-edition Farm to Pet Turkey Feast bag of Turkey Chips dog treats. These nutritious snacks for dogs (and cats!) are made of 100% natural, locally-farmed turkey with no hormones, antibiotics or byproducts. Plus, the value-size bag means your fur baby can gobble up even more low-allergen turkey treats as you save. Now that's something to be thankful for!

HEALTHY TREATS FOR DOGS TO EAT CLEAN

Are you tired of pet food ingredient lists filled with unpronounceable words? You can be thankful that there is only one thing in Farm to Pet turkey dog treats: all-natural human-grade turkey breast with no by-products, fillers, preservatives, or binders. Plus, every crunchy turkey chip is high in low-fat, nutrient-rich protein. For the holiday season and always, make sure your fur baby eats clean and enjoys the high-quality nutritious dog treats they deserve!

LOW ALLERGEN TREATS FOR DOGS TO STAY LEAN

Thanks to the single-ingredient recipe, Farm to Pet’s low-allergen Turkey Chips are much easier for pets to digest than multiple-ingredient options. What’s more, these healthy pet snacks are easily portable, have just 7 calories per chip, and won't crumble to dust in your pocket - making them paw-fect dog training treats! With Farm to Pet Turkey Chips as part of a healthy diet, your pup will be in shape for the Turkey Trot all year long!

HOLIDAY TURKEY YOU CAN TRUST

The holiday turkeys we humans enjoy contain extra spices and ingredients that don't mix well with pet tummies, not to mention garlic, onion, and added fats that are downright unsuitable for dogs and cats. With just one ingredient - 100% natural turkey breast - Farm to Pet’s nutritious pet snacks are heavy on flavor yet easy on the stomach. Your search for healthy treats for dogs with chicken allergies or sensitive stomachs is over!

TURKEY TREATS YOUR PETS WILL GOBBLE UP

Deserving dogs - and cats! - love the taste and crunch of Farm to Pet turkey treats so much that they will gobble them right up! This makes turkey chips high-value training rewards for dogs, as well as nutritious snacks to supplement a balanced diet for pets of both the canine and feline variety. And in a large-format dog treat bag with a value price, you can gobble up the savings!

WHY CHOOSE FARM TO PET TURKEY FEAST TURKEY CHIPS FOR DOGS 

This dog treat feast of pure turkey flavor and nutrition all dressed up for Thanksgiving is sure to please all year long! Farm to Pet Turkey Feast turkey chips are rich in protein and essential nutrients, as well as low in fat, calories and allergens. Plus, their natural simplicity and digestibility also make them ideal healthy treats for dogs with sensitive stomachs. Pet parents are also thankful for these US-made dog treats in a value-sized bag! Looking for more ways to treat your dogs to 100% real turkey? Check out Farm to Pet’s Turkey Treat Topper dog food topper or Turkey Chips Snack Packs

TURKEY DOG TREAT GUARANTEED ANALYSIS

Crude Protein (min).....85%
Crude Fat (min)..............3%
Crude Fiber (max)...........1%
Moisture (max)..............10%

Each turkey chip has 7 calories. 

TURKEY DOG TREAT INGREDIENT SOURCE

Farmed in the Midwestern USA

FARM TO PET DOG TREAT FEEDING GUIDELINES AND TIPS

  • Base serving size on your dog’s size. Your small pup can have from 2-4 chips, medium dog from 5-7 chips, and large dog up to 10 chips per day.
  • Chips can easily be broken into pieces for small pets or those with weak or missing teeth, or to stretch them out during training sessions.
  • Check with your veterinarian for specific guidance for your dog, especially if he has any specific dietary needs or restrictions.

HOW TO USE TURKEY DOG TREATS

Here are just a few of the ways your dog can enjoy our healthy single-ingredient pet treats:

  • Use as a high-value training reward.
  • Break into pieces for multiple rewards or to give seniors, puppies, small dogs or even cats!
  • Add to wet food for a crunchy surprise.
  • For overzealous pups, feed in your open palm to avoid accidental finger nipping!

TURKEY DOG TREAT FAQS

WHY ARE SINGLE INGREDIENT TREATS GOOD FOR DOGS?

Single-ingredient treats for dogs are easier on canine digestive systems than dog treats with multiple ingredients, especially if they are highly processed. Our highly digestible turkey dog treats are simply the best turkey treats for dogs with food allergies. Farm to Pet turkey dog treats are made from boneless, skinless, human-grade turkey breast, gently dehydrated to provide the nutrients and complete protein dogs need to thrive with natural flavor they love.

HOW ARE FARM TO PET TURKEY FEAST TURKEY CHIPS DIFFERENT FROM REGULAR TURKEY CHIPS?

The only difference between these special edition dog treats and Farm to Pet’s regular dog treats is the outer package design. Farm to Pet offers seasonal and specially designed bags that make it easy and fun for pet parents to include fur babies in holidays, celebrations, parties and more, but the single-ingredient pet treats inside are the same healthy treats for dogs and cats you count on from Farm to Pet.

WHAT MAKES FARM TO PET TURKEY DOG TREATS SPECIAL?

Unlike other dog treats that contain byproducts, meals and fillers, Farm to Pet turkey dog treats contain only human-grade turkey breast, boneless, skinless and sourced from local farms. As a novel protein, our US made turkey dog treats make a perfect treat for dogs with chicken allergies, but they are also an excellent means of protein rotation for dogs, offering a full spectrum of amino acids and high levels of vitamin D with low levels of fat and cholesterol. This makes our grain-free turkey treats great treats for overweight dogs, and treats for training dogs. Break them into pieces to create small bite size dog treats for puppies and treats for small dogs.

HOW MANY DOG TREATS CAN MY DOG HAVE IN A DAY?

As a rule, dogs can usually enjoy 10-20 percent of their daily calories in treats. However, many of us don’t know what our dog’s daily calorie target is or how many calories they take in! Luckily, you can base how many treats to give your dog on your dog’s size. Our grain-free turkey dog treats have seven calories per chip. This means your small pup can have from 2-4 turkey chips for dogs per day; medium dogs can eat 5-7 chips, and large dogs can enjoy up to 10 chips per day. Ask your vet for confirmation or if you’re looking for guidance about treats for diabetic dogs, treats for overweight dogs, treats for puppies, or other special circumstances.

ARE TURKEY TREATS GOOD FOR DOG TRAINING?

Turkey dog treats make excellent dog training treats because turkey is rich in natural flavor dogs love. This makes turkey treats high value training rewards that offer strong motivation to perform desired behaviors. Dog and puppy training treats should also be healthy, low-fat and go a long way during training sessions. Farm to Pet’s low-calorie turkey treats for dogs check all the boxes. Plus you can easily break them into small turkey treats for puppy training as well as make them last longer for training sessions.

CAN CATS EAT TURKEY DOG TREATS?

Both dogs and cats are carnivores, so they both love and need animal protein like fish, poultry, and beef. Like dogs of any age and size, cats can safely enjoy Farm to Pet dog treats. However, better yet, opt for our Crumbles cat treats, made from the same dehydrated human-grade proteins in smaller morsels ideal for smaller mouths!

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