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Zignature Lamb Formula Limited Ingredient Soft Moist Grain-Free Training Dog Treats

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Product Overview
Zignature Soft Moist Dog Treats are formulated with the same limited ingredient philosophy as their dry and canned foods. Delivering a high-quality, delicious treat for your canine companion. To bring out the best in dogs, Zignature is committed to providing animal or fish protein as the first ingredient as protein is essential for a healthy diet. Zignature Soft Moist Dog Treats are made with animal or fish protein first, followed by a simple list of other wholesome ingredients.

Ingredients:

LAMB, LENTILS, PEAS, CHICKPEAS, COCONUT GLYCERIN, DRIED CULTURED SKIM MILK, NATURAL LAMB FLAVOR, APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, SALT, CELERY POWDER, NATURAL SMOKE FLAVOR, MIXED TOCOPHEROLS (PRESERVATIVE), ROSEMARY EXTRACT

Guaranteed Analysis:

Crude Protein (Min.): 16%
Crude Fat (Min.): 8%
Crude Fiber (Max.): 4%
Moisture (Max.): 30%

Zignature

Launched in 2012, Zignature was created by pet industry veteran Daniel Hereford out of the desire to find a food that met the dietary restrictions of his beloved best friend Ziggy the Boxer. Like many other dogs, Ziggy had food sensitivities, and so Daniel wanted to create a food that would be high-quality, hypo-allergenic, and something his canine companion would love!

Zignature is proudly made in the USA with high-quality meats sourced from the US, Australia, New Zealand, and Western France, and nothing sourced from China. Their formulas are 100% chicken free and contain no corn, wheat gluten, soy, or potatoes--all common allergens typically used in pet foods. Zignature is also low-glycemic, using legumes such as chickpeas which are known to support stable blood sugar and are a great source of dietary fiber.

We love Zignature because of their limited ingredient, meat first philosophy, and think they’re a great option if you have a pup with food sensitivities or dietary restrictions. So give them a try today, we’re sure your dog will thank you!

 

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