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Full Moon Chicken Strips Jerky Dog Treats
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- HUMAN-GRADE: If you wouldn’t eat it, why would you feed it? From the ingredients they’re made with to the kitchens they’re made in, our treats meet strict USDA standards fit for human consumption.
- ALL NATURAL: Our kitchen-crafted Chicken Strips are made from USDA-certified, all natural, white meat chicken breast sourced from USA farms. Each piece is slow cooked to bring out the rich, hearty flavors your dog loves.
- HIGH QUALITY INGREDIENTS: Truth is our first ingredient. We carefully cook our natural Chicken Strips in small batches using honest ingredients like chicken, organic cane sugar, and rosemary extract—never any by-products or waste.
- NO GLYCERIN, GRAINS, CORN, WHEAT OR SOY: Our all natural treats are made from wholesome, healthy recipes. Every bite is free from fillers, artificial flavors, preservatives, and colors and chock full of real meat flavor.
- U.S.-GROWN CHICKEN: Full Moon treats are proudly made in the United States using regionally sourced ingredients, including USDA approved, antibiotic-free chicken.
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Q: Why are the chicken strips hard as a rock?
A: Hi there! We’re so sorry to hear about your experience, this isn't the quality you should expect from our products. Please reach out to us at consumerinfo@fullmoonpet.com so we can make this right for you and your pup. Looking forward to your message! 🐶🧡
submitted byFull Moon Team - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: why on earth would 'sugar' be added to these? That is so unnecessary and truly ridiculous.
A: Hello. My name is Tiana and I am with Full Moon Pet. We do use organic cane sugar in small amounts which helps keep our treats soft and pliable and should not cause any issues for your pets. We chose not to use glycerin, which can be found in other treat brands because it is a filler that is high in calories, and may cause digestive problems. As always, if you have particular concerns regarding your pet, we recommend speaking with your veterinarian. We hope this helps answer your question.
submitted byFull Moon Team - 5 years agoBrand expert