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Bil-Jac Little-Jacs Small Dog Training Treats | Soft Chicken Liver Recipe | 16 oz (3-Pack)

Brand: Bil-JacUse as a training reward or treat during training sessions.pet-treats-chewsTraining Aid

Bil-Jac Little-Jacs Small Dog Training Treats | Soft Chicken Liver Recipe | 16 oz (3-Pack)

Bil-Jac Little-Jacs Small Dog Training Treats are perfect for small dogs, offering a soft texture and delicious chicken liver flavor that makes training enjoyable. Ideal for rewarding good behavior.

Price
$39.83
Rating
4.8 / 5
Reviews
3,400

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Chicken Liver

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Use as a training reward or treat during training sessions.
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Small breed dogsTraining sessions
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Training Aid
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Dog
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Large breed dogsDogs with specific dietary restrictions

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