Jiminy's Peanut Butter & Blueberry Cricket Dog Cookie

5 oz

Why we love it

  • Sustainable and eco-friendly saves 220 gallons of water per bag.
  • Allergen-friendly prebiotic and hypoallergenic for sensitive individuals.
  • Clean and natural grain-free, gluten-free, corn-free, and made without antibiotics or artificial additives.
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Peanut Butter & Blueberry Cricket Dog Cookie $12.99

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No one’s going to argue that your best buddy doesn’t deserve a treat, so reward your fur baby with a Jiminy’s Peanut Butter and Blueberry Cricket Dog Cookie! Jiminy’s cookies are made with sustainable and high-protein yummies like peanut butter, crickets, and antioxidant-rich blueberries. These doggie delicacies are grain-free and contain hypoallergenic grains like flax and lentils instead.

Good girls (and boys) love the planet, and that’s why Jiminy’s treats are a solid choice for your eco-conscious canine.

What kinds of fruit can dogs eat?

Fruits like apples, pears, and oranges have lots of vitamin C that benefit your best friend. Both cantaloupe and watermelon have tons of vitamins and hydrating properties, too. Peaches and mangos are good for your dog in small portions, as long as you don’t offer Fido any part of the pit, which contains cyanide. Fun fact: Strawberries actually contain an enzyme that will help whiten your pupper’s teeth! And blueberries provide a great source of antioxidants for your doggo.

How often should my dog get a treat?

The general rule of thumb is that Fido’s daily calories should only contain 10% or less from treats. The frequency with which your pup receives treats should depend on how heavy in calories those treats are and his weight. Talk to your vet about the best diet for you sweet fur baby.

If your pet loves his toys as much as he loves treats (well, almost as much), he’s probably spending a lot of time with them in his mouth. Check out our guide to keep his favorite toys clean.

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Peanut Butter, Crickets, Flax Seed, Lentils, Blueberries, Molasses, Coconut Oil, Sea Salt, Citric Acid, Buffered Distilled White Vinegar, Mixed Tocopherols (a source of Vitamin E), Rosemary Extract.

Treats should not make up more than 10% of your dog's daily calorie intake.

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