Dog Food Review - Purina Busy Bone Ultimate Chew Treat

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By AskSusanPeters



Dog Food Review

Purina Busy Bone Ultimate Chew Dog Treat

Plus 1 point = no animal Digest

  • Corn - 2 points possible

Plus 2 points = no corn

  • Wheat - 2 points possible

Minus 2 points = wheat

  • Soy - 2 points possible

Plus 2 points = no soy

Plus 2 points = no gluten

  • The Goodies - 1 point possible

Minus 1 point = poultry by-product meal

Total Score = 7/10

Oh, goodie! Poultry by-product meal...let's see. By-product - the stuff people can't eat. Everything except feathers. Hmmm

Important Information:

Feeding Recommendations for Medium & Large Dogs:

Adult dogs 20 to 55 lbs.: 1 per week

Adult dogs over 55 lbs.: 1 per week

Each Busy Bone Ultimate Chew provides approximately 10% of a weekly energy requirement for a 77 pound dog with normal activity. To maintain ideal body condition, reduce his daily intake accordingly. This chew snack is not suitable for puppies or toy breeds. Busy Bone Ultimate Chew is a treat or snack and is not intended to replace your pet's main meal. Provide fresh water for your dog daily.

For your pet's health, see your veterinarian regularly. Ingredients:

Rice, glycerin, water, tricalcium phosphate, poultry by-product meal, gelatin, wheat flour, brewers dried yeast, distilled monoglyceride, dried beef stock, added color (Yellow 5, Red 40, Blue 1, Yellow 6 and other color), hydrogenated starch hydrolysate, maltodextrins, sugar, sorbic acid (a preservative), animal fat preserved with mixed-tocopherols (form of Vitamin E), wheat gluten, partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil, phosphoric acid, animal digest, salt, preserved with BHT, BHA and citric acid, artificial beef flavor. Guaranteed Analysis %:Moisture (Max) 16 Crude Protein (Min) 12 Crude Fat (Min) 2 Crude Fiber (Max) 1.5

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