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Milk-Bone is a well-known company that specializes in dog treats and other pet-related products. The company was founded in 1908, with the goal of providing high-quality, nutritious treats for dogs th...

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What is Milk-Bone Gnaw Bones?

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Milk-Bone Gnaw Bones are a type of dog chew that is designed to satisfy your dog's natural urge to chew. These chews are made with real chicken and have a unique twist and shape that promotes healthy chewing habits while helping to clean your dog's teeth.

The Milk-Bone Gnaw Bones are perfect for dogs of all sizes and are made with high-quality ingredients that are safe and healthy for your furry friend. They come in a variety of flavors, including chicken, beef, and peanut butter, which adds to their appeal.

These dog chews are designed to last longer than traditional dog treats, making them a great way to keep your dog occupied and entertained. They help to promote good dental hygiene by reducing tartar build-up and freshening your dog's breath.

Overall, Milk-Bone Gnaw Bones are a great choice for dog owners who want to provide their pets with a tasty and healthy way to satisfy their chewing instincts. With their delicious flavor and long-lasting design, your furry friend is sure to love these tasty dog chews.

Frequently Asked Questions about milk-bone gnaw bones

Full Ingredient List. Potato Starch, Corn Starch, Chicken, Vegetable Glycerin, Modified Food Starch, Sorbitol, Soy Protein Isolate, Dextrin, Gelatin, Maltodextrin, Natural Flavor, Titanium Dioxide (Color), Potassium Sorbate (Preservative), Fructooligosaccharide, Natural Smoke Flavor, Salt, BHA (Preservative).

Are Milk Bones Unhealthy for Dogs? Milk bones are not unhealthy for dogs, however, like all treats, it's suggested to give them in moderation. A lot of veterinarians stay stocked up on milk bones - and lots of dog-friendly shops offer them to their furry customers, too!

*Milk-Bone® GnawBones® are currently manufactured in China from globally sourced ingredients. Although the vast majority of our Milk-Bone® products are made in the U.S., GnawBones® dog chews require manufacturing processes that are not currently feasible domestically.

Buffalo, New York It was created in 1908 by the F.H. Bennett Biscuit Company, which operated a bakery on the Lower East Side of New York City. Originally named "Maltoid", the biscuit was a bone-shaped treat made from minerals, meat products, and milk. The biscuits are made exclusively in Buffalo, New York.

Milk-Bone® GnawBones® Treats These long-lasting, safe chews are a great alternative to rawhide. Made with real chicken or peanut butter, they encourage chewing. Plus, they're easy on the digestive system. Dogs love these long-lasting treats and the chewing action helps clean teeth.

Milk-Bone® Original Medium Biscuits are crunchy snacks that are wholesome and delicious. Prepared with care by the makers of Milk-Bone® dog snacks, these tasty treats will give your dog the simple, genuine joy that your dog gives you every day.

Treat Brands to Avoid However, some big brands' most popular products are not the most healthy choices for your dog. For example, Milk-Bone makes biscuits, dental chews, and gnaw bones. All of which have varying levels of low-quality ingredients.

China Product information

Item Weight‎1.28 pounds
Manufacturer‎The J.M. Smucker Co.
ASIN‎B082BV7JRB
Country of Origin‎China
Item model number‎079100774807

Their special texture is also easy on teeth and gums, even as the chewing action helps clean teeth. And they′re produced in Topeka, Kansas, USA, with no artificial flavors, no poultry by-product meal, and colors from natural sources only.

In 1915, the biscuits earned the moniker of Milk-Bone for their high percentage of cow's milk.

Some veterinarians suggest raw meat bones for dogs. But raw meat bones may carry bacteria like salmonella. And bones that are too hard, even raw bones, could damage your dog's teeth. If a bone is harder than a tooth, the tooth can fracture and your dog will need an expensive dental evaluation and treatment.

Raw bones like chicken, turkey, lamb, beef, or even oxtail can be safer bone options for your pet. Unlike home-cooked bones which are drained of their nutrients, raw bones can be a natural source of calcium and phosphorus.

Feed 1-5 biscuits per day as part of your dog's regular diet. Allow 1 biscuit per 3-4 lbs of your dog's body weight. Small treat size, for dogs between 6-25 pounds. Always monitor your pet while treating.

Best healthy dog treats

  • Best overall: Freshpet Dog Joy.
  • Best value: Instinct Raw Boost Freeze-Dried Food Topper.
  • Best fish treat: Zesty Paws Salmon Bites.
  • Best for small dogs: PureBites Mini Trainers.
  • Best for training: Vital Essentials Freeze-Dried Rabbit Bites Dog Treats.
  • Most crunchy: Barkworthies Beef Trachea.

Our innovative range is proudly made at our UK HQ based in the picturesque city of Norwich, Norfolk.

Ever since 1908, Milk-Bone® has always done more for dogs. Scroll to discover our history, or hit play and watch the video.

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