Naturediet Feel Good Lamb With Mint Soft Baked Training Dog Treats - 100g By Naturediet
SKU: FGTT803
Weight: 0.1kg
Details
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Irresistibly good treats made with lamb, mint and linseeds for skin and coat health. No artificial colours or flavours and gentle on delicate digestion.
Our soft, semi-moist baked treats are wholesome, healthy and super scrumptious. Hand baked and made with totally natural ingredients, they are simply pawfect for rewarding, training, snacking and spoiling.
As well as being good for your dog, Naturediet aim to be good to the planet. We serve up our treats in plastic free, biodegradable pouches and have them baked in Britain to keep our food miles low in every tail waggingly tasty bite!
Benefits:
Analytical Constituents:
The moist texture of our treats makes them easy to break down into smaller pieces for training.
Consideration should be given to any treats added to the daily feed which may result in additional calories above the recommended level.
Our soft, semi-moist baked treats are wholesome, healthy and super scrumptious. Hand baked and made with totally natural ingredients, they are simply pawfect for rewarding, training, snacking and spoiling.
As well as being good for your dog, Naturediet aim to be good to the planet. We serve up our treats in plastic free, biodegradable pouches and have them baked in Britain to keep our food miles low in every tail waggingly tasty bite!
Benefits:
- Suitable for dogs 2+ months
- Grain Free Recipe
- Gentle on sensitive tummies
- British Made
- Plastic Free & Biodegradable Packaging
- Only Natural Ingredients
- Lamb Meal 24%
- Gram Flour
- Pea Flour
- Vegetable Glycerine
- Cold Pressed Rapeseed Oil
- Gelatine
- Dried Carrot 1%
- Honey 1%
- Linseed 1%
- Mint 1%
- This product does not contain nuts; however, it is manufactured in a factory which handles nuts.
Analytical Constituents:
- Crude Protein 21.5%
- Crude Fat 9.1%
- Crude Fibre 2.7%
- Crude Ash 7.9%
- Moisture 20%
The moist texture of our treats makes them easy to break down into smaller pieces for training.
Consideration should be given to any treats added to the daily feed which may result in additional calories above the recommended level.