Barley grass is a natural and healthy “treat” for dogs that is rich in vitamins, minerals, and enzymes. Recently, it’s become easier to grow than ever in this cool garden bag. Garden In A Bag: Dog Grass is a plastic-lined kraft paper bag that contains everything you need to grow barley grass on your desktop or windowsill. Once your grass starts growing, simply cut the grass and feed it to your pet by hand, or sprinkle some on their food. Your dog will soon reap the benefits of having healthier skin and coat, fresher breath, and better digestion. And you’ll have a modern, easy-to-maintain garden on your desk.
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