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Pedigree Tasty Minis Puppy Dog Treats Chicken Chewy Cubes - 125g By Pedigree

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Promote your puppy's stomach health by feeding them the Pedigree tasty bites. These chicken puppy treats come in a 125g pouch and provide ideal oral care. The Omega 3 fatty acids help to keep them fit for life and vitamin E helps to support natural defences. Added Calcium to keeps their teeth and bones strong. With added dietary fibre, the small bites promote healthy digestion and have no artificial colours or flavours. Designed for smaller mouths, these Tasty Bites Chewy Cubes are the perfect way to treat, reward or train puppies.

Feeding instructions: Toy Puppies (2-3 kg), feed up to 8 treats per day. Small Puppies (4-9 kg), feed up to 14 treats per day. Medium puppies (10-15 kg), feed up to 41 treats per day. Medium-Large puppies (16-24 kg), feed up to 56 treats per day. Large puppies (25 kg+), feed up to 81 treats per day. Allow a transition phase, adjust amounts and divide it into meals according to your pet's needs. Visit our website or call our Consumer Careline for feeding information. Freshwater should always be available. Serve food at room temperature, surplus food can be chilled for up to 2 days.


Composition: Cereals, Meat and Animal Derivatives (including 13% Chicken), Derivatives of Vegetable origin, Minerals, Seeds


Nutrition: Analytical constituents (%)- Protein: : 20.3, Fat content: : 10.3, Inorganic matter: : 7.1, Crude fibre: : 2.2, Moisture: 14.0, Calcium: : 1.3, Omega 3 fatty acids: 601 mg/kg, Energy: 342 kcal/100 g, Additives per kg: , Antioxidants / Nutritional additives: , Vitamin A: 5005 IU, Vitamin E: 50.0 mg, Iron (Iron(II) sulphate monohydrate): 15.0 mg.

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My 2 Shelties refuse any other treats offered to them by my Dog walking friends. They only take these treats - even although they are not puppies anymore

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I use these as reward treats My dogs, and others we meet regularly on our walks, just love them. And they are small items