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Better Natural Treats for Dogs Lamb Training Treats 90g

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100% Natural treats made from the finest cuts of lamb and duck. Perfect as training rewards, these delicious low-fat, grain and gluten-free squares come in a handy resealable pouch.
£2.79
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Better Natural Treats for Dogs Lamb Training Treats 90g

Succulent treats made using 100% lamb and duck, no derivatives or by-products.

These delicious squares can be given for good behaviour and are perfect size for use as training rewards.

Extremely low in fat and high in protein makes this a Better Natural Treat, with no grain or gluten and no artificial flavours or colouring.  

Key Benefits:

  • 100% Natural treats
  • Rawhide free
  • Low in fat
  • High in protein
  • Grain and gluten-free
  • No artificial flavours or colouring
  • Puppy friendly - from 12 weeks

As well as high-quality natural ingredients, these treats are also packaged in 100% recyclable pouches.

Make sure to choose an appropriate size treat for your dog.

Composition: lamb 36%, duck 35%, albumen, vegetable glycerin, vegetable starch, salt, caramel.

Analytical Constituents: crude protein 41%, fat content 2%, crude fibre 1%, crude ash 2.5%, moisture 22%.

Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily caloric intake.

Refer to the on pack feeding table as a guide depending on the size of your dog.

Always supervise feeding treats.

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