Calming Treats

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Peanut butter banana treat infused with lavender & chamomile. Can help relax your pups in a natural manner! This treat is on the softer side and require REFRIGERATION!

Ingredients & Guaranteed Analysis: whole wheat flour, unsweetened applesauce, peanut butter, banana, lavender, chamomile, eggs, & ginger. Crude Protein: 8% Crude Fat: 8.35% Crude Fiber 5.85% Moisture: 29.35%

Store in fridge for up to 2 months or in the freezer for up to 6 months.

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Peanut butter banana treat infused with lavender & chamomile. Can help relax your pups in a natural manner! This treat is on the softer side and require REFRIGERATION!

Ingredients & Guaranteed Analysis: whole wheat flour, unsweetened applesauce, peanut butter, banana, lavender, chamomile, eggs, & ginger. Crude Protein: 8% Crude Fat: 8.35% Crude Fiber 5.85% Moisture: 29.35%

Store in fridge for up to 2 months or in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Peanut butter banana treat infused with lavender & chamomile. Can help relax your pups in a natural manner! This treat is on the softer side and require REFRIGERATION!

Ingredients & Guaranteed Analysis: whole wheat flour, unsweetened applesauce, peanut butter, banana, lavender, chamomile, eggs, & ginger. Crude Protein: 8% Crude Fat: 8.35% Crude Fiber 5.85% Moisture: 29.35%

Store in fridge for up to 2 months or in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Instructions: Dog under 10 lbs start with 1/3 of the paw print. Dogs 11-25 pounds start with 1/2 of the paw print. Dogs 25 pounds and over start with a whole paw print.

This can make your pups sleepy so if they take a nap after that is normal! You should notice a difference in your pups within an hour or so. Increase in 1/2 paw print increments if needed. It is not recommended for dogs under 25 pounds to have more than 4 paw print treats per day. It is not recommended for dogs over 25 pounds to have more than 8 paw prints per day.

Monitor your pups as always when giving your pets something labeled as ‘calming.’ If you notice a significant change in their behavior, contact your vet immediately.