Spot Farms - Turkey Meatballs with Cranberries
Spot Farms - Turkey Meatballs with Cranberries
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Serve your dog the same farm-raised benefits you enjoy with Spot Farms Turkey Meatball Recipe with Cranberries Dog Treats. These tasty snacks contain nutritious, human-grade ingredients like antioxidant-rich cranberries, high-fiber rolled oats and a real meat flavor your dog will love.
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Customer Reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars23 hours agoSuch a yummy snack!!
Milo sits right up when these come out!! They stay the perfect amount of moistness right til the end! Always complete meatballs too, never crumbles.
Kelly K.Verified BuyerWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars8 months agoNight time snack!
My dog loves a meatball before bed! As soon as I walk to the treat jar he knows at night he he is going to get a meatball!
Janet T.Verified BuyerWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars10 months ago5 Stars
Dogs love them!
PPolkadog10 months agoPaw-some choice! We're thrilled your dogs are gobbling up our Turkey Meatballs with Cranberries! Packed with flavor and love, they're a tail-wagging favorite. Thanks for making us part of your pup's treat routine! 🦴💖
NancyWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars12 months agoDroolin' Delicious
I think it's safe to say our foster dog loves these treats! And I love that they are minimal, quality ingredients. I will definitely be ordering more for Lumber.
Katherine M.Verified BuyerWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars2 years agoTurkey Cranberry Meatballs are the best!
One of the nice polkadog staffers gave my dog a complimentary meatball the first time we visited the store, and we’ve been customers ever since. He likes plenty of their other homemade treats, but these keep us coming back.
They look like meatballs, of course, and they’re nice and firm. I’ll give my bichon an entire meatball on special occasions, but I usually dice them into several mini-treats, which are great training rewards. Or I crumble a meatball and mix it into his kibble.
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