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Farm to Pet - Live Like Roo Turkey Chips for Dogs | Dog Treats That Give Back
Farm to Pet - Live Like Roo Turkey Chips for Dogs | Dog Treats That Give Back
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Farm To Pet Turkey Chips — and a cause worth crunching for. This special-edition Live Like Roo bag contains the same 100% single-ingredient, human-grade turkey breast you know and love, with one meaningful difference: for every bag you buy, Farm To Pet donates $2 to the Live Like Roo Foundation — a Chicago-based pet charity dedicated to helping dogs battling cancer and the families who love them. Buy the 6-pack and that donation grows to $15. Same great turkey chips. So much more impact.
About Live Like Roo:
Since 2016, the Live Like Roo Foundation has provided veterinary services and care packages to pets and families facing canine cancer. Your purchase helps fund that mission directly.
About the Treats:
100% human-grade turkey breast, sourced from local Midwestern farms, gently dehydrated to a satisfying crunch. 85% crude protein, only 3% fat, 7 calories per chip. No fillers, preservatives, or artificial ingredients. Low-allergen novel protein — ideal for dogs with chicken allergies or sensitive stomachs. Cats love them too.
Features & Benefits:
- $2 donated to Live Like Roo Foundation per bag ($15 for 6-pack)
- Single ingredient — 100% human-grade turkey breast, nothing else
- Novel protein — ideal for dogs with chicken allergies or food sensitivities
- 85% crude protein, only 3% fat, 7 cal/chip
- Sourced from local Midwestern farms, made in the USA
- Easy to digest — great for sensitive stomachs
- Breaks easily into smaller pieces for training rewards
- Safe for cats too
Guaranteed Analysis:
- Crude Protein (min): 85%
- Crude Fat (min): 3%
- Crude Fiber (max): 1%
- Moisture (max): 10%
- 7 calories per chip
Feeding Guidelines:
- Small dogs: 2–4 chips per day
- Medium dogs: 5–7 chips per day
- Large dogs: up to 10 chips per day
- Chips can be broken into smaller pieces for training sessions, puppies, seniors, or small breeds
- Consult your veterinarian for guidance specific to your dog’s dietary needs
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