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Lily's Kitchen Beef Mini Burgers - Dog Treats 70g
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Lily's Kitchen Beef Mini Burgers - Dog Treats 70g
Get ready to see your dog do their special happy dance - these beef mini burgers from Lily's Kitchen are packed with proper meat and taste absolutely sensational. Hooray!
Made with freshly prepared beef, with a helping of chia seeds (which contain omega 3, known to be good for skin and fur health) and kale (rich in healthy antioxidants) for a simply delicious, natural treat. Perfect for training, in between meals or just because.
These tempting treats are made to a grain free recipe, with natural ingredients and without any added nasties - so your furry family can enjoy them every day. Mix and match our pocket-size bags to find your dog's perfect treat-time.
Key Features:
- Suitable for dogs 4 months plus
- Grain-free recipe
- Made with freshly prepared beef
- Contains omega-3
- Rich in healthy antioxidants
- Made with natural ingredients
- Easy to digest and soft on tummies
- No wheat, corn, or soya fillers
- Suitable for daily use
- Helps to aid mobility and promote longevity of joints
Ingredients: Freshly Prepared Beef 80%, Vegetable Glycerine (derived from rapeseed oil), Pea Protein, Distilled White Vinegar, Chia (2%), Kale (0.1%).
Technological Additives: Antioxidants (Tocopherol Extracts from Vegetable Oils)
Nutritional Information: 383kcal/100g
Analytical Constituents: Crude Protein: 43%, Crude Fat: 18%, Crude Fibres 2.5%, Crude Ash: 3%, Moisture 17%
Feeding guidelines:
These treats are suitable for dogs from 4 months old. Up to 5 a day. Always make sure there's a bowl of fresh water available. We like to keep our four-legged friends fit and healthy so it's best not to feed them too many treats. Always supervise your dog when they're eating a treat. (Excited dogs can sometimes forget to chew!)