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Kong Stuff N Tots 13oz | 
enlarge | Brand: Air Kong Category: Kitchen
List Price: $7.99 Buy New: $6.90 You Save: $1.09 (14%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 4851
Ingredients: Beef liver, milo grain, anise, zinc. Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
MPN: XTX EAN: 0035585010328 ASIN: B000GQJG1M
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | All-natural treat made from only three ingredients: beef liver, milo grain and anise. | | • | Gluten free, salt free, sugar free and preservative free. | | • | Designed for stuffing KONG dog toys. | | • | Perfect training treat. Small with no mess. | | • | Size: 13 ounces |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description All-natural treat made from only three ingredients: USDA beef liver, milo grain and anise. Tots are gluten free, salt free, sugar free and preservative free. Packaged in a pocket sized, KONG-shaped box, tots are designed for stuffing KONG dog toys, but also work great as a repetitive training treat or anytime snack, because TOTs are a healthy, guilt-free reward. Perfect training treat. Small with no mess. Only 1 calorie per piece.
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| Customer Reviews:
both my dogs go crazy over these! January 25, 2008 i highly recommend these treats - no gluten, no sugar - there are only two ingredients (liver & milo grain) & they are only 1 calorie each. they are a little smelly so i don't put them in my pocket but are great in a treat pouch or stuffed into the wedges of the newer kong toys - an excellent idea for dogs who like to chew!
TOTS rock April 20, 2007 My dog and any other dog I've given these to loves them! Use as a treat for training! Our dog gets rewarded four or five of these after his morning treadmill. We gradually worked him up to 30 minutes. No sugar in these (a big problem with most treats). Excellent product.
Like they're going out of style.... April 12, 2007 My Aussie puppy loves these, and would eat a whole bowl full if I let her. I like them cause they're small and easily carried in a pocket, and I don't feel like she's eating more training treats than dog food. They seem to have the same appeal as a soft treat, but don't go mushy on you. In fact, we're a regular endorsement for all the Kong products--but then, she's very food- and toy-motivated. If your dog isn't food motivated, there's no dog treat they'll eat.
dog won't eat these February 16, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
My dog won't eat these & I have yet to meet a doggie pal of his who will.
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