Milk-Bone MaroSnacks Dog Treats with Real Bone Marrow and Calcium
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Brand | Milk-Bone |
Flavor | Beef |
Target Species | Dog |
Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
Specific Uses for Product | Training, Oral Health |
About this item
- Contains (1) 40 Ounce Canister and (2) 38 Ounce Refill Packs of Milk-Bone MaroSnacks
- Wholesome, delicious treats that you can feel good about giving
- Dog treats with real bone marrow and two layers of meaty crunch
- Rich in calcium to help maintain strong teeth and bones
- Produced in Buffalo, New York, USA
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Bundle Price: | $31.47 ($0.79 / Oz) |
- Contains one (1) 40 ounce package of small dog treats with real bone marrow (packaging may vary)
- The dog biscuit shell encases a real bone marrow center, delicious treats that you can feel good about giving
- Crunchy on the outside and meaty on the inside, our MaroSnacks dog snacks are a satisfying combo of texture and mouthwatering flavor
- Savory treats with calcium, perfect for dogs of all sizes
- Baked with love in Buffalo, New York, USA, with colors from natural ingredients only
- Contains (2) 38 Ounce Refill Packs of Dog Treats for Dogs of All Sizes
- Pour refill pack into an existing Milk-Bone Marosnacks canister or other dog treat jar
- Dog treats with real bone marrow and two layers of meaty crunch
- Rich in calcium to help maintain strong teeth and bones
- Wholesome and tasty dog snacks you can feel good about giving your dog
- Produced in Buffalo, New York, USA
Product Description
When your treat stash gets low, refill the fun with Milk-Bone MaroSnacks refill packs. Simply open one (1) of the 38-ounce refill packs and pour it into your empty Milk-Bone canister or other dog treat jar. Just the sound of pouring these dog treats with real bone marrow into the jar or canister is sure to get your dog’s tail wagging. With two layers of meaty crunch and plenty of calcium, Milk-Bone MaroSnacks dog treats will satisfy your dog’s taste buds while helping to maintain strong bones and teeth. Because they contain just 10 calories each, they make ideal dog training treats and everyday snacks for dogs of all sizes. They can also be broken into smaller pieces for smaller dogs or more frequent treating—because even a small Milk-Bone treat is sure to spark big joy in your dog. Grab Milk-Bone MaroSnacks dog treat refill packs today to give your dog the simple, genuine joy he or she gives you every day.
Product details
- Item Weight : 7.25 Pounds
- Date First Available : March 5, 2021
- Manufacturer : The J.M. Smucker Company
- ASIN : B08Y72Q6BJ
- Best Sellers Rank: #24 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
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Item Weight | 7.25 lbs | 1.50 lbs | — | 0.75 lbs | — | 0.63 lbs |
Size | 40 Ounce + Refill Bundle | 24 Ounce (Pack of 1) | 6 Ounce (Pack of 1) | 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) | 10 Ounces | 10 Ounces |
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Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2017
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My Jack Russell loved this, and for 5 years, we ignorantly fed these to her -- two or three a day -- thinking that they were harmless, and she certainly loved them. Then, one day, during a vet visit, we discovered her teeth were rotting. We couldn't determine what it could be because we tried desperately to keep her away from people food and THOUGHT we were doing right by her with her dog food -- and these "nutritious snacks". She had 12 teeth extracted that day. We didn't know then what we know now. Soon after, when we got our German Shepherd puppy, we were told to be very careful what we fed him, so we started reading labels, something that didn't register as important prior. Guess what we found on THIS label: THE THIRD INGREDIENT IS SUGAR. Nutritionists have long stated that the first 3-5 ingredients in a product are it's primary ingredients. SUGAR!!! I'd never buy products for myself where sugar was in the top five ingredients, so why in the name of all that's holy would I purchase it for my dog. In addition, two of the ingredients are colorants. My poor Jack Russell lost 12 teeth, and I now suspect this is why. If I could prove it was this product, I'd sue this company for her $1,000 dental bill.
If you love your dogs, and they are a part of your family, DON'T feed these to them. Not if you care. We read labels to take care of our own health, so why would we feed our dogs just anything. I've switched to Blue Wilderness. The ingredients in that are: Salmon,Chicken Meal,Potatoes,Chicken Fat (preserved with Mixed Tocopherols),Flaxseed (source of Omega 3 and 6 Fatty Acids),Calcium Ascorbate (source of Vitamin C),Vitamin E Supplement,Salt,Calcium Carbonate.
LOOK at the picture to see the ingredients in these Milk-Bone MaroSnacks. If the picture isn't clear, look at the back of your container. If you don't cringe, you're a stronger person than I am.

Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2017
My Jack Russell loved this, and for 5 years, we ignorantly fed these to her -- two or three a day -- thinking that they were harmless, and she certainly loved them. Then, one day, during a vet visit, we discovered her teeth were rotting. We couldn't determine what it could be because we tried desperately to keep her away from people food and THOUGHT we were doing right by her with her dog food -- and these "nutritious snacks". She had 12 teeth extracted that day. We didn't know then what we know now. Soon after, when we got our German Shepherd puppy, we were told to be very careful what we fed him, so we started reading labels, something that didn't register as important prior. Guess what we found on THIS label: THE THIRD INGREDIENT IS SUGAR. Nutritionists have long stated that the first 3-5 ingredients in a product are it's primary ingredients. SUGAR!!! I'd never buy products for myself where sugar was in the top five ingredients, so why in the name of all that's holy would I purchase it for my dog. In addition, two of the ingredients are colorants. My poor Jack Russell lost 12 teeth, and I now suspect this is why. If I could prove it was this product, I'd sue this company for her $1,000 dental bill.
If you love your dogs, and they are a part of your family, DON'T feed these to them. Not if you care. We read labels to take care of our own health, so why would we feed our dogs just anything. I've switched to Blue Wilderness. The ingredients in that are: Salmon,Chicken Meal,Potatoes,Chicken Fat (preserved with Mixed Tocopherols),Flaxseed (source of Omega 3 and 6 Fatty Acids),Calcium Ascorbate (source of Vitamin C),Vitamin E Supplement,Salt,Calcium Carbonate.
LOOK at the picture to see the ingredients in these Milk-Bone MaroSnacks. If the picture isn't clear, look at the back of your container. If you don't cringe, you're a stronger person than I am.


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So, unless you want to spend double the price quoted on Amazon, don't buy these or any MILKBONE products, made in the USA!
Have given our dogs these Milk-Bone treats for at least 10 years or however long they've been on the market. They're excellent when training a dog & you're on a walk. With these treats in your pocket, they're easy to grab & they don't leave tons of crumbs in the pockets when a garment's put into the washing machine.Wish they weren't so very expensive.



