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Yours Droolly Kiwi Grown Beef Blueberry Senior Dog Treat 220g

Regular Price $26.99 Special Price $21.59
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I256077-Yours Droolly Kiwi Grown Beef Blueberry Senior Dog Treat 220g
I256077-Yours Droolly Kiwi Grown Beef Blueberry Senior Dog Treat 220g I256077-Yours Droolly Kiwi Grown Beef Blueberry Senior Dog Treat 220g

Product details

SKU
I256077
Made in
New Zealand
Health Needs
Grain Free
Pet
Dog
Life Stage
Puppy, Adult, Senior
Benefits
Small treats, perfect for reward and training. No grains, artificial colours, flavours or preservatives, made with New Zealand grass fed beef, in New Zealand. Natural sources of Omega-3, Glucosamine and Chondroitin may support hips & joints.
Feeding Guide
This treat should be used as a reward or training aid, as part of a healthy diet and should comprise no more than 10% of a dog's daily energy requirement. <2.5kg - 2 treats 2.5-5kg - 3 treats 5-10kg - 5 treats 10-20kg - 8 treats 20+kg - 11 treats The feeding guide is for a healthy, active dog and treats should be fed under supervision. If in doubt, ask your veterinarian what is best for your dog.
Care instructions
Always make sure your dog has fresh, clean water available. This product contains an oxygen absorber sachet for freshness - this may be harmful to dogs if eaten. Supervision of your dog is an essential part of responsible feeding. Please dispose of the oxygen absorber wtih care. Keep sealed and store in a cool, dry place away from direct light.
Description
These Beef with Blueberry dog treats are made from unique, quality ingredients, carefully selected from the best New Zealand has to offer. These locally sourced morsels will have your pooch drooling for more. Natural source of omega-3, glucosamine and chondroitin may support hip and joint health- ideal for senior dogs! Contains green lipped mussels, coconut oil and deer velvet powder Made with New Zealand protein and produce Air dried No grains, artificial colours, flavours or preservatives Nothing nasty Ideal for training and reward
Ingredients
Grass fed NZ beef, vegetable glycerine, coconut oil, blueberries, green lipped mussel, deer velvet powder, natural antioxidants.
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