"Biscuit. Biscuit!" Words any dog loves to hear. Once she learns the sound of the Mini Bakes box opening you won't need to call her again. Instead of a stale, nutrition-less dog biscuit, she will get a nutritious, tasty treat made the Zuke's way. Mini Bakes™ are the crunchy, delicious, and fun to feed miniature biscuit that are perfect for training and frequent feeding frenzies. Each health-a-licious flavor begins with ground oats—never wheat or corn—enhanced with a scrumptious protein source, plus a nutritious whole-food flavor addition like blueberries, potatoes or cherries. Feed Mini Bakes and Fuel the Love.
| UPC | R-PET842G |
|---|---|
| Brand | Zukes |
| Manufacturer | Zukes |
| Size | 16 oz |
| Product Form | Treat |
| Cost/Feeding | No |
Feed Mini Bakes dog biscuits anytime as a healthy, all natural treat.
Peanut Butter n' BlueBerryz: Ground Oats, Rice Bran, Peanut Butter, Blueberries, Potatoes, Oat Fiber, Blackstrap Molasses, Oil Blend (sunflower, olive and canola), Natural Vegetable Flavors
Chicken n' Cherryz: Ground Oats, Rice Bran, Chicken, Cherries, Potatoes, Oat Fiber, Blackstrap Molasses, Oil Blend (sunflower, olive and canola), Natural Vegetable Flavors
When should I feed my dog Mini Bakes?
Mini Bakes are the newest hit with dog trainers! Mix them in a bait bag with Mini Naturals for the perfect mix of biscuits and soft treats. Zuke’s Mini Bakes are also great for puppies! At only 5 calories per treat you can reward your dog or puppy without overfeeding. Mini Bakes are scored in the middle so you can break them into even two pieces...perfect for puppies!
My dog has allergies; can I feed him Mini Bakes®?
Mini Bakes®, like all Zuke's products, are wheat, corn and soy free. If your dog has an allergy to wheat, corn or soy, Mini Bakes® may be a great product to try.
Help! My dog ate an entire bag of Mini Bakes® what should I do?
Don't worry – your dog may have an upset stomach and he could have diarrhea or gas, as can happen when dogs eat too much of anything. If you're still feeling concerned, we recommend that you talk to your dog's vet.





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