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Merrick Lamb Texas Hold’ Ems, 1 lb bag

Lamb lung treat high in protein and has a softer consistency

Product Features

  • All Natural
  • No artificial coloring or flavoring
  • Made in the USA with ingredients sourced in the USA

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  1. Becca says

    Made in USA! This 10 oz bag is huge, 12″ x 10″ x 4″, and it seems to last forever. You get so much because the product is dried, light as air, so it takes a lot of the treats to make ten ounces.I am so happy to find treats that are dried, but have the dog-appeal of moist jerky treats. My dogs are quite spoiled, they turn up their nose at any kind of crunchy dog treat, until now. This is the first dry treat they have ever gotten excited about. And boy, do they get excited. I have 3 dogs, and when I open up the bag their eyes bulge, they quiver and quake….they cannot wait to get these treats! My smallest dog who is usually quite timid, nearly took my fingers off.The treats are easy to snap into whatever size you need, and they don’t leave a greasy mess anywhere.I am delighted they are made in the USA!!! I stopped buying any China-made treats due to concerns for my dog’s health. When shopping, be sure to check not only who is distributing, but where the product is made, and where the meat comes from. It’s usually in tiny print on the bottom of the back of the bag, unless they are made in USA-that is usually proudly stamped on front.The bag says these lamb lungs are at least 72% protein, 6% fat, 2% fiber and 10% moisture. All natural, no artifical colors, flavors, or preservatives. They come from Merrick Pet Care in Amarillo, TX. Merrick has been in business making dog treats for more than 20 years. I am delighted to give them my repeat business!

  2. B Setwing says

    Agility and obedience training treats I ordered the Merrick lamb lung treats on the advice of a dog agility friend who had great success with them. My dog has been blowing her contacts in agility trials, and my friend suggested using these special treats ONLY when training the dog walk, A-frame, table, and see-saw. After just two training sessions, my dog is once again racing to the contacts and sticking them. My fingers are crossed that this behavior will carry over to the trials, but with the help of a clicker and these apparently very appealing treats, I’m seeing renewed confidence and enthusiasm. They’re expensive, but are a bargain compared to the wasted trial entry fees and travel costs. I’m also going to use them as I begin very basic obedience training with our new rescue dog.

  3. Dakota Lynx says

    BEST treats… Best treats for anysize dog. No matter how large or small. We give these to our local humane society as well. They dont have the option of purchasing such hi quality treats. our 45 pounder herding dog loves them. and the small dogs think they are steaks… nearly jump 5ft for a piece. dry and greasless and break easily. can put directlly into pocket without concerns of residue transfer. my favorite and the dogs too.

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