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Get Guilt-Free USA- Made All-Natural Grain-Free Dog Training Treats Never compromise on your dog's health or nutrition - only choose the highest quality dog treats to support your pet's vitality and overall well-being! Sir Tom Small Batch Dog Treats, a manufacturer of USA-made all-natural premium dog treats, announced the launch of Duck BBQ Bites - a new grain-free, The newly released product aims to provide guilt-free and delicious training treats that are made in small batches using quality ingredients you can trust. As a pet owner, you have a great deal of choice when choosing dog treats for training purposes; however, many products use artificial ingredients, fillers, or preservatives, which have little nutritional value or enjoyable taste. Sir Tom Small Batch Dog Treats only use all-natural ingredients with no corn, soy, or wheat to create a highly rewarding training treat that your dog can't resist. Made in the USA following the highest quality and safety standards, you will also have the peace of mind of feeding your beloved pet a nutritious premium dog treat. Featuring the finest all-natural ingredients, including real duck meat, pea flour, chickpeas, and natural barbecue flavor, Duck BBQ Bites have an enticing smell and taste that your dog will love. When used in training, the treats are an effective way to promote good behavior and keep your pup motivated while enjoying a healthy and nutritious treat. Small in size, the soft training bites can be easily broken down into smaller pieces for picky chewers or fed as a whole piece. With the latest announcement, Sir Tom Small Batch Dog Treats is committed to providing pet owners, like you, with quality grain-free treats made from natural ingredients for a healthy dog diet. A satisfied customer said: "Sir Tom’s are the perfect treat. With just a few high-quality ingredients, our German Shepherd loves them." Another reviewer said: "My dog is a picky eater but he loves this snack. It is soft, so I make into smaller pieces and use as training treats." Go to sirtomtreats.com to find out more!