We're so excited to extend our Tender Treat line with these babies! You can take them to all the same places, but they'll last longer, they won't fall apart in your pockets, and they still taste great!
KEY BENEFITS
Limited ingredients makes adding them to your dog's diet a breeze
If you or your pup aren’t 100% satisfied with our products, you can return them for a full refund. That's our no-risk satisfaction guarantee! Just send us an email at customerservice@kahoots.bz so we can start the refund process and make the situation right.
Product Description
If there's anything we know about treats, it's that variety can be KEY. With Kahoots Tender Bites, you have an even wider selection of meaty treats to use while training or throughout your daily routine. We're still keeping it low calorie and gluten-free, too!
Extreme Flavor Drool-inducing from the first sniff
Made in the USA
Smells like jerky—not dog treats
and Easily broken apart for training
Yes! They're for dogs But the smell SOO good
Our pack does backflips when they see these meaty treats. Tricksters are deliciously enticing dog jerky sticks meant for intermittent feeding to train, reward, or spoil. And spoil away! Because they're low calorie and overwhelmingly approved by picky dogs. Just remember, they're for pets not people.
Yes! This low calorie, limited American ingredient treat is meant for intermittent feeding to train, reward, or spoil. Easy to break apart for easy rewards & helps the bag last longer. These treats are high in protein making them high value training treats.
Are these Trickster treats gluten free?
Yes! Real meat is the first ingredient followed by oat flour, a whole grain flour made from oats, is naturally gluten-free and has more protein and fiber than regular flour. No corn, no wheat, no soy, & no artificial flavors.
How are these Trickster treats made?
Our Tricksters are crafted in small batches for excellent quality control and made in the USA.
There's garlic powder in this treat, isn't that bad for dogs?
No. The notion that garlic powder is bad is false. There was a study done in the past where during this study, the dogs were given massive amounts of garlic and none of the dogs developed anemia, but because the researchers could identify markers of red blood cell stress microscopically, they concluded garlic should not be fed to dogs. Thankfully several studies highlighting the safety, efficacy, and health benefits of garlic given to dogs have been published since then.
What flavors of Tricksters do you make?
We have 3 tasty flavors to choose from to mix up treat time: Smoked Beef, Pork & Pumpkin, & Turkey & Cranberry.
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