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Home Made
Peanut Butter Hearts
Did you know that peanut butter is not only a good source of protein, but it also contains heart healthy fats, vitamin B, niacin, and vitamin E. Stuff peanut butter into a Kong to keep your dog busy for hours. Choose raw, unsalted peanut butter.
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Pork
Pig Ear
All natural – with no artificial colour, flavours or preservatives. Large size ears from 100% Australian Pork. Suitable for all dogs
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Pork
Pig Ear Strips
All natural – with no artificial colour, flavours or preservatives. Derived from 100% Australian Pork. Suitable for dogs of all sizes, but an excellent option for smaller dogs who find it difficult to consume full size pigs ears.
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Pork
Pig Snouts
All natural – with no artificial colour, flavours or preservatives. Suitable for all dogs
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Pork
Pig Trotters Split
All natural – with no artificial colour, flavours or preservatives. Derived from 100% Australian Pork. Suitable for medium to large sized dogs
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Pork
Pork Roll Jumbo
Made from the rind (skin), Jumbo pork rolls are a longer lasting chew – suitable for medium to larger dogs.
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Pork
Pork Twist
Made from the rind (skin), pork twists are a longer lasting chew – suitable for all dog sizes.
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Home Made
Sardine Skeletons
Did you know that oily fishes such as herring, salmon, sardines, mackerel and anchovies are bursting with omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3s do wonders for skin, coat and brain as well as limit inflammatory processes that cause arthritic pain and other chronic canine conditions. (If your dog has any of these conditions, ask your vet if fish oil in capsule form might help too.) Fish are an excellent protein source, with many essential vitamins and minerals.
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Seafood
Shark Cartilage
100% Queenfish slices coated with 100% Shark Cartilage Powder. No Additives or Preservatives – Air Dried
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Seafood
Shark Denta Sticks
Great treat for medium to heavy chewers
%100 Shark skin
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Sweet Potato
Sweet potato is a good source of dietary fibre. Surprisingly they also contain a high amount of vitamin C, as well as Vitamin B6 and compounds such as beta carotene and manganese.
So what do all these vitamins and minerals mean for your dog? Well by eating sweet potatoes as an addition to their normal diet, you are in fact helping boost their immune system. Dietary fibre is beneficial to your dog’s digestive system, and beta carotene plays an important part in the reduction of free radicals