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Arden Grange Crunchy Bites Salmon Dog Treats 225g

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Tasty crunchy treats for dogs made with fresh salmon to support healthy skin and coat.
£3.45
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Arden Grange Crunchy Bites Salmon Dog Treats 225g

A complementary treat or reward to use for training or good behaviour. These tasty salmon crunchy bites are bursting with nutritious ingredients and flavour that will get tails wagging. The recipe includes joint support, omega 3 from krill for the skin and coat, prebiotics to aid digestion and green tea extract to support the immune system.

Key Benefits:

  • Contains 34% salmon
  • Includes fresh salmon
  • Great for skin and coat condition
  • Antioxidants - green tea to support immune system
  • Krill/Omega 3 for skin and coat
  • Prebiotics to aid digestions

Ingredients: Salmon (salmon meal 25%, fresh salmon 9%), rice, maize, refined chicken oil, beet pulp, chicken digest, whole dried egg, yeast, krill, whole linseed, minerals, prebiotic FOS, prebiotic MOS, yucca extract, glucosamine, MSM, chondroitin, cranberries, rosemary extract, green tea extract, nucleotides.

Analytical constituents: Crude Protein 25%, Fat Content 16%, Crude Ash 6%, Crude Fibres 2%, Omega-3 1.31%, Omeaga-6 4.52%.

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