Drunken Moose
Drunken Moose
Step up your dog’s snack game with Drunken Moose, the 4-inch peanut butter biscuits that instantly take your dog’s snack time to a healthier level. These treats, infused with moose antler dust, don’t just taste fantastic; they offer a world of health benefits. Moose antler dust, packed with calcium, may strengthen your dog’s bones and keep their teeth in top-notch condition.
About Our Treats
- 100% All Natural
- Hight Quality Spent Beer Grains
- 2 Year Shelf Life
- NO Alcohol, NO Hops
- No Corn or Soy
- No Salt, No Sugar
- No Additives
- No Preservatives
Strong bones mean a more active and joyful companion, and that’s precisely what Drunken Moose delivers. So why settle for ordinary treats when you can elevate your pet’s well-being and happiness? Choose Drunken Moose and make snack time something extraordinary.
BENEFITS OF A BALANCED DIET
- DELICIOUS & SATISFYING – ADDS FIBER TO YOUR DOGS DIET, AIDS IN DIGESTION AND ADDS VALUABLE VITAMINS AND MINERALS. Adding fiber to a dog’s diet can provide various health benefits, similar to its benefits for humans. However, it’s essential to make dietary changes for your dog under the guidance of a veterinarian, as individual dogs may have specific dietary needs and sensitivities.
- 100% NATURAL – No Salt, No Sugar, No Chemicals, No Preservatives – All-Natural Barley, Oats & Rye with Eggs, Flour and Flavor(s). All ingredients that you would eat yourself.
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DIGESTIVE HEALTH – Regularity: Fiber can help regulate bowel movements in dogs, preventing diarrhea and constipation. It adds bulk to the stool, making it easier to pass.
WEIGHT MANAGEMENT – Fiber can make your dog feel fuller, potentially reducing their overall calorie intake and aiding in weight management.
BLOOD SUGAR CONTROL – Stable Blood Sugar Levels: For dogs with diabetes, fiber can help regulate blood sugar levels by slowing the absorption of glucose.
GASTROINTESTINAL CONDITIONS – Management of Certain GI Disorders: In dogs with conditions like colitis or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), high-fiber diets can sometimes help manage symptoms by providing more consistent and formed stools.
ANAL GLAND HEALTH – Expression of Anal Glands: Fiber can promote firmer stools, which may assist in naturally expressing the anal glands during bowel movements, reducing the risk of gland impaction.
DENTAL HEALTH – Dental Cleaning: Some high-fiber foods, particularly those with fibrous textures, can help clean your dog’s teeth as they chew, contributing to better dental health.
WEIGHT LOSS & MANAGEMENT – Aids in Weight Loss: For overweight dogs, a high-fiber diet can help reduce calorie intake and support weight loss efforts. - A GREAT WAY TO HAVE A WELL-BALANCED DIET – Feeding your dog a well-balanced diet can have several positive physical effects, contributing to their overall health and well-being.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS FOR YOUR FURRY FRIEND
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SHINY COAT & HEALTHY SKIN – A balanced diet provides essential nutrients, such as omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins, which promote a shiny and healthy coat. Proper nutrition can reduce the risk of skin issues, allergies, and dry, flaky skin.
STRONG TEETH & HEALTHY GUMS – Chewing on appropriate food and treats in a balanced diet can help maintain strong teeth and gums, reducing the risk of dental problems
IMPROVED ENERGY LEVELS – Quality nutrients provide the necessary energy for daily activities and exercise.
IMPROVED IMMUNE SYSTEM – Nutrient-rich diets can bolster the immune system, making your dog more resilient to illness. - NOT SURE YOUR DOG WILL LIKE? – 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: Try Brewscuits for your dog, if your dog does not enjoy it, within 30 days, we will extend a full, prompt, friendly refund or replacement – whatever makes you happiest.
DELICIOUS 100% ALL NATURAL TREATS THAT PROVIDE A WELL-BALANCED DIET FOR YOUR DOG MADE IN THE USA – LOCALLY SOURCED INGREDIENTS FROM PENNSYLVANIA
NUTRITIOUS TREATS FOR YOUR FOUR-LEGGED COMPANION
It’s crucial to consult with your veterinarian before making significant changes to your dog’s diet. The appropriate amount and type of fiber can vary depending on your dog’s age, breed, size, and any underlying health conditions. Your vet can provide guidance on the best approach to meet your dog’s specific needs while ensuring their overall health and well-being.