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BARK's Le Mutt Macarons are Just for Pups

If you're looking for a treat that's as chic as your pup, BARK's new Le Mutt Macarons are the perfect pick.

Inspired by the colorful Fench cookies of the same name, Le Mutt Macarons are soft-baked cookies made just for dogs. Each treat is made from ingredients like applesauce, flaxseed, oats, honey, peanuts, and coconut, and then dyed with natural coloring from plants like beets. The result is some pet-friendly cookies that look so scrumptious, you might just be tempted to seal a bite for yourself.

Sold in boxes of four, the new Le Mutt Macarons are available now from BARK's website. And if you want to make those four treats go a little further, BARK also notes that you can microwave each cookie for 20 seconds and then break into smaller pieces.
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