Milk-Bone is a brand of dog biscuits produced by the subsidiary of The J.M. Smucker Company, Big Heart Pet Brands. They have been making dog treats since 1908 and offer a wide range of products for different breeds and stages of life.
Milk-Bone was introduced in 1908 by the F.H. Bennett Biscuit Company in a factory located in New York City.
In 1931, the small company was bought by the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco).
In 1994, Nabisco sold its pet food operations to Ralston Purina.
In 2001, Ralston Purina merged with Nestlu00e9, and Milk-Bone became part of the Nestlu00e9 Purina PetCare Company.
In 2015, Big Heart Pet Brands was created and Milk-Bone became part of it.
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The original Milk-Bone dog biscuit has been a favorite for over a century. They come in small, medium, and large sizes.
These soft and chewy Milk-Bone treats are made with real beef and filet mignon flavors.
These dental chews are designed to help clean your dog's teeth and freshen their breath.
Milk-Bone dog treats are made of wheat flour, meat and bone meal, sugar, and other ingredients depending on the specific product.
Milk-Bone treats can be a healthy part of your dog's diet when given in moderation. Be sure to check the ingredients and feeding guidelines on the package.
Yes, Milk-Bone dog treats come in small, medium, and large sizes to suit different breeds and sizes of dogs.
Milk-Bone dog treats can be given to puppies, but be sure to choose a size appropriate for their age and size.
Most Milk-Bone dog treats are made in the USA, but some products may contain ingredients sourced from other countries. Check the package for specific information.