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Chicken Nibbles with Salmon Puppy Treats

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Original price £3.50 - Original price £3.50
Original price
£3.50
£3.50 - £3.50
Current price £3.50
Ingredients
Chicken (66%), Salmon (20%), Vegetable Glycerin (derived from Rapeseed Oil), Potato Starch, Parsley. Additives: Technological Additives: Antioxidants (Tocopherol extracts from Vegetable Oils).
Chewed up slippers. A trail of muddy paw prints. “Barks” (squeaks) at the cat. Whatever the mischief, your little pup is going to need some serious training. And what better reward/bride than these dog treats.

Presenting freshly prepared chicken with salmon, a source of protein, and gently baked for a chewy, flexible texture. These nibbles are packed full of valuable protein, with natural ingredients and no added grains. Let the training begin.

Made with proper meat and offalMade with natural ingredientsGrain-free recipe*For puppies 2 months+Feed up to 8 a dayFeed in line with our feeding guidelines

 

*Made in a factory that handles grains so traces may be present

You may notice some small changes to the packaging label in how the information is displayed, as well as changes to the packaging material.

You’ll be happy to know that these are the same recipes your dog knows and loves. What’s more, our new packaging material is designed to be recyclable (yay!) – please check the pack for instructions.

Note that over the next few months, as we move over to the new packaging, you may receive a mixture of different packs. Please bear with us!

Feeding guidelines: These treats are suitable for dogs from 8 weeks 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!)