Introduction:
Introducing Tribal Trainers Salmon Quinoa & Blackberry Dog Treats – the perfect bite-sized treat for dogs and puppies from 8 weeks old. Gently air-dried to lock in flavour and nutrients, these treats feature 70% freshly prepared salmon combined with nutritious superfoods. With over 50 treats per pack, bonding with your dog has never been easier. These training treats come in convenient 80g bags.
Product Features:
• High Salmon Content: Contains 70% freshly prepared salmon for a highly palatable and digestible treat.
• Perfect for Training: Ideal bite-sized treats for training puppies and adult dogs.
• Nutritionally Balanced: Suitable for puppies from 8 weeks old.
• Slow Air-Dried: Preserves natural flavours and nutrients, ensuring soft and succulent treats.
• Natural Ingredients: Made with 100% natural ingredients and contain no nasties.
• Functional Superfoods: Includes quinoa and blackberries, which are rich in antioxidants and vitamins.
Technical Details/Specifications:
• Pack Size: 80g bag
• Treats Per Pack: Over 50 treats
• Protein Source: Freshly prepared salmon
• Superfoods: Quinoa and blackberries
• Air-Dried Process: Gently air-dried at low temperatures
Instructions:
Feed as a treat or training reward. Suitable for puppies from 8 weeks old and adult dogs. Always provide fresh water. Store in a cool, dry place.
Ingredients:
Freshly Prepared Salmon 70%, Potato, Vegetable Oil Glycerine, Quinoa 4%, Blackberry 4%, Fermented Whey, Minerals, Sage. Nutritional Additives. Antioxidants: Tocopherol extracts from Vegetable Oils.
Analytical Constituents/Analysis:
Crude Protein 19.1%, Crude Fat 24.5%, Crude Fibre 2.5%, Crude Ash 9.4%, Moisture 15.4%.
Feeding Instructions:
Feed Tribal Trainers Salmon Quinoa & Blackberry Dog Treats as a treat or reward as part of a balanced diet. These treats are suitable for puppies from 8 weeks old and adult dogs. Adjust the amount fed based on your dog’s age, size, and activity level. Always supervise your dog when giving treats and ensure fresh water is available at all times.
Transition Tips:
Introduce new treats gradually to your dog’s diet to avoid digestive upset. Monitor your dog’s response and adjust the feeding amount accordingly.