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New IAMS Tartar Treatsâ„¢

New IAMS Tartar Treatsâ„¢ -


38 healthy scrubbers, 1 healthy mouth!







Information

Iams Tartar Treatsâ„¢ - Medium

Recommended For
Medium sized adult dogs, 21 - 50 pounds.
Not recommended for dogs less than 6 months of age.

Product Information

Iams ® Tartar TreatsTM, the tasty edible dental chews dogs love with a unique texture that doesn’t crumble. Made with highly digestible ingredients, Iams Tartar Treats are designed to appeal to your dog’s need to chew. The patent-pending double-sided brush design features 38 tarter scrubbers that work in concert with your dog’s chewing action to help reduce tartar buildup and promote a clean, healthy mouth and fresh breath.

3 chew sizes in a variety of packaging to meet the dental needs of every dog.

Small: dogs up to 20 lbs.
Medium: dogs 21-50 lbs.
Large: dogs over 51 lbs

Calories
87 kcal per treat

Ingredients
Wheat Gluten, Sodium Caseinate, Water, Glycerin, Tapioca Starch, Corn Oil, Gelatin, Pea Protein, Natural Chicken Flavor, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Potassium Sorbate (a preservative), Potassium Chloride, Titanium Dioxide

Caloric Distribution
This information not yet available.

Guaranteed Analysis

Nutrient (percent)
Crude Protein not less than 45.0%
Crude Fat not less than 3.0%
Crude Fiber not more than 5.0%
Moisture not more than 25.0%

For best results store at room temperature, avoice excessive heat (<100F).

Feeding Guidelines

We recommend 1 to 2 treats per day.
Iams Tartar Treats are not recommended for dogs less than 6 months of age.

Product Availability and Packaging
4.0 ea Chews

The Iams Company - 7250 Poe Avenue - Dayton, Ohio 45414
Phone: (800) 675-3849
Copyright© 2005 The Iams Company. All rights reserved worldwide.

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