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Slipper & Biscuit Treat Tin

Slipper & Biscuit Treat Tin

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Plant based training treats

100% plant based treats with a firm texture and unique angular shape to assist with keeping teeth clean. Each treat is only 1 calorie, making them the ideal choice for dogs who are watching their waistline or require a low fat diet. This handy pocket size pack contains approximately 70 treats, ideal to keep in your coat or dog walking bag

What flavour is Slipper & Biscuit? Doggy favourite peanut butter (xylitol free), complemented by broccoli and breath freshening apple.

Once your tin is empty, cardboard refill packs are available to purchase separately.

 Why we picked them:

  • Pretty and reusable tin
  • Perfect size for training and small breeds
  • Gluten free, low fat and hypoallergenic

Ingredients

Ingredients: Sweet Potato Flour, Pea Flour, Vegetable Glycerin, Calcium Carbonate, Dried Brewers Yeast, Dried Broccoli, Dried Pumpkin, Dried Apple, Sunflower Seed Oil, Peanut butter (Xylitol free), Potassium Sorbate (natural preservative).

Food allergy advice: Contains Nuts.

Analytical constituents: Protein (min) 2.50%, Fat Content (min) 0.50%, Crude Fibre (max) 3.50%, Crude Ash (max) 6.50%, Moisture (max) 18.00%.

How to use

This is a complementary treat for your dog which should be offered as part of a healthy balanced diet alongside fresh drinking water.

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Treat your dog naturally

Nutrition plays a critical role in keeping your dog healthy, happy and feeling their best. The treats and chews you give your dog contribute to their overall diet, and therefore, should be as carefully chosen as their food. Read more