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The smell of roasted chicken gets most dogs running before you even open the bag.Rachael Ray Nutrish Savory Roasters Chicken Recipe Dog Treatsput that flavor up front, using real chicken as the first ingredient. Nothing complicated, nothing fake, just the kind of taste dogs naturally go for.
There’s no added grain, no by-products, and no artificial flavoring. The pieces are tender enough for any dog to enjoy, and if you need to, theseRachael Ray Dog Treats break apart easily for smaller bites. That makes them just as handy for training as they are for quick rewards during the day.
Sometimes it’s a holiday, sometimes it’s just a normal afternoon, but the reaction is the same. Whether it’s a holiday or a special moment when your pup deserves a little extra love, thesebest chew treats for dogs deliver the taste.
Key Benefits
Real chicken is what these are made from, not mystery fillers.
They’re soft and chewy, easy to break apart during training or just hand over whole.
No corn, soy, or added grain inside, so even picky pups usually handle them fine.
Flavor comes from natural ingredients, and the color does, too.
Simple to use, open the bag and they’re good to go.
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INGREDIENTS ANALYSIS
Chicken, Chickpeas, Dried Potatoes, Vegetable Glycerin, Sugar, Salt, Sunflower Lecithin, Sorbic Acid (Used as a Preservative), Natural Smoke Flavor, Annatto Extract (Color), Citric Acid (Used as a Preservative), Mixed Tocopherols (Used as a Preservative), Rosemary Extract.
Caloric Content
3210 kcal/kg
18 kcal/piece
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min): 15.0%
Crude Fat (min): 13.0%
Crude Fiber (max): 3.0%
Moisture (max): 30.0%
Attributes & Specifications
Lifestage
All Lifestages, Adult
Breed Size
All Breeds
Food Form
Treats
Special Diet
Grain-Free
safety & precautions
These are snacks, not dinner. Give them now and then as a reward, but keep regular meals the main part of the diet.
Stay nearby when your dog is chewing. Some pups take their time, others swallow like it’s a race, and that’s when choking can happen.
Got a small dog or a puppy? Snap the treat into little bites so it’s easier for them to handle.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
These treats are meant as a little extra love for your dog, not a full meal.
When you offer one, stick around and make sure your pup chews it completely.
Got a smaller dog? Just snap the treat into smaller bites so it’s easier to enjoy.
Fresh water should always be nearby. Reseal the bag after every use or move the treats to an airtight container to keep them tasty.
You might notice a slight change in color once the bag is open, that’s totally normal and doesn’t affect the quality.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are Rachael Ray Nutrish Savory Roasters Chicken Recipe Dog Treats good for little dogs?+
Yep, totally fine. The treats are soft enough to chew, and you can just snap them into smaller pieces if you’ve got a toy breed or a puppy with tiny teeth.
Do these Rachael Ray Dog Treats have fake stuff in them?+
Nope. No weird fillers, no meat by-products, no artificial flavors. Just real chicken (first ingredient) and other simple things you’d actually recognize.
How many is too many in one day?+
Think of them like snacks for yourself. A couple here and there for a small pup, maybe a few more for a bigger dog. As long as treats don’t take over more than about 10% of their daily food, you’re good.
Can I use Rachael Ray Nutrish Savory Roasters Chicken Recipe Dog Treats for training?+
For sure. They break apart easily, so you can stretch one treat into a few bites. Makes training less heavy and keeps the dog motivated without filling them up too quickly.
What’s the best way to store them once the bag is open?+
Keep the bag rolled up tight or toss them in a container with a lid. That way, they stay soft and chewy instead of drying out.