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Fruitables All-Natural Pumpkin & Blueberry Dog Treat, 1.41oz pouch (Pack of 6) | 
| Brand: Fruitables Category: Kitchen Department: Pet Food
List Price: $10.99 Buy New: $6.00(as of 9/7/10 01:13 PDT - Details)
You Save: $4.99 (45%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 24427
Ingredients: Pumpkin, Organic Oatmeal, Pearled Barley, Whole ground Potatoes, Oate Fiber, Canola Oil (with mixed Tocopherols, a natural preservative), Organic Molasses, Blueberries, Cinnamon, Vanilla Color: Natural Media: Misc. Size: 1.41 oz (6 count case) Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 1.5 x 0.3 x 1.5
MPN: 895352002075 UPC: 895352002075 EAN: 0895352002075 ASIN: B001DW3GX2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Pumpkin nutrition enhanced with the antioxidant power of blueberries, a great source of Vitamin C, Vitmain K and Manganese | | • | Made in the USA & Free of Wheat, Corn, Soy, By-Products, Artificial Ingredients/Preservatives | | • | CalorieSmart - only 7.4 calories per treat, high fiber, rich in antioxidants | | • | The best of nature's superfoods for your superdog! | | • | Each 8.4 oz carton contains six (6) 1.41 oz fresh packs |
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Product Description Fruitables Pumpkin and Blueberry combines pumpkin - the most nutritious of the superfruits and blueberry. All natural flavorings like organic cane molasses, cinnamon and vanilla are added to ensure deliciousness. Provides antioxidants for immune system support. Beta carotene aids eye health and fiber helps digestion. Low calorie and made from all natural ingredients with no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Free of wheat, corn, soy. Naturally preserved with Vitamin E.
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Dogs Love 'Em July 31, 2010 D. J. Warlick My dogs love them, they are small for quick treats, and full of wholesome ingredients. What more can I say?
Fruitabel dog treats smell great and dog loves July 27, 2010 MargBully (USA) I love giving my dog healthy treats including natural fruit. Of the dog treats that she enjoys these actually smell good, and are a great way of moderating calorie intake for those dogs who may be prone to weight gain. The only con to this treat is that the cookies are hard enough that they are not easy to break up into pieces if you have a smaller dog, or want to further ration the treat (as a training treat). The variety in fruit flavors is also a plus, allowing you to make treat/training time less boring for your four legged friend.
Doggy tested Mother approved! June 28, 2010 barbie (USA) My dogs loved these and they are good for them as well. They didnt cause loose stools like most treats (thank you for adding the pumpkin!) They are an excellent product and are very affordable as well.
Misleading name December 7, 2009 longtime dogownwer 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was really disappointed in this product. The name says blueberry but this is almost the LAST ingredient, before vanilla and after inferior stuff like potatoes and oil. Save your money and DONT buy these.
Yum Yum and I can understand the ingredients!!! September 3, 2009 Kimmy in Valencia (Los Angeles, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I just ordered this after seeing it in my specialty pet food store. It's a tad expensive but I can understand why. I can totally read and understand all the ingredients! And my picky dogs both LOVE it. I also like that they tell you the calories per treat (8.8 if you're wondering) so I can better keep track of my dogs daily caloric intake. The fact that it comes in small pouches also is great so you don't open an big pouch and let it go stale. Both my dogs (including my 5lb Maltese) LOVE it!! My only criticism of this product would be how much the label recommends for small dogs. I would never give my dog 16 treats per day!!! That's almost half of one of my dog's entire day's needs and almost 2/3 of my smaller Maltese's needs!!! Oh, and a 2nd criticism: although it's called the "pumpkin and blueberries" treat, if you look at the ingredient list, blueberries are second to last on the list...which means very little blueberries. Slightly misleading in my opinion. It would be more correct to say "pumpkin and oatmeal" or "pumpkin and molasses" or anything else besides blueberries. But overall, I will be using these instead of baking my own.
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