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Merrick Fresh Kisses Dental Chews Infused With Real Mint, Medium Dog Chews for Dogs 25-50 lbs, 1.88 lb Box

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Merrick Fresh Kisses Dental Chews Infused With Real Mint, Medium Dog Chews for Dogs 25-50 lbs, 1.88 lb Box

Merrick Fresh Kisses Dental Chews are designed to promote dental health while providing a tasty treat for medium-sized dogs. Infused with real mint, these chews help freshen breath and keep teeth clean.

Price
$39.98
Rating
4.6 / 5
Reviews
1,600

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Real Mint

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Recommended as a treat to support dental health.
Best For

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Medium dogs weighing between 25-50 lbs.
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Dental Health
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Dog
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Not Ideal For

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Dogs with sensitive stomachs or allergies to mint.

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