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100% natural treats all dogs will love!
- All ingredients are processed as simply as possible and the result is worth it.
- The treats not only taste good, but also clean the teeth, strengthen the chewing muscles, and have a positive effect on digestion.
- No preservatives or any artificial additives used.
- Also suitable for puppies.
- Ideal as higher value rewards during training or as a snack on an all-day trip.
Pawffles 300 g
- Composition: chopped beef shoulder 100%
- Analytical constituents: proteins 62.3%, ash 5.05%, moisture 8.52%, fats 19.3%
- Ideal as a larger reward for home chewing.
Doghnuts 300 g
- Composition: beef udders 100%
- Analytical constituents: proteins 53.8%, ash 5.29%, moisture 1.77%, fats 31.8%
- Suitable as a snack, treat on a trip or as a larger reward.
Swirl-icious 300 g
- Composition: chopped pork guts 100%
- Analytical constituents: proteins 44.7%, ash 2.94%, moisture 7.09%, fats 46.7%
- Suitable as training reward.
Pup-corn 150 g
- Composition: pork lungs (pieces) 100%
- Analytical constituents: proteins 69.5%, ash 5.4%, moisture 3.4%, fats 14.2%
- Suitable as training reward, a dog can eat a larger quantity of them. It is low on fat, so ideal for obese or older dogs.
Wooffins 300 g
- Composition: pork stomachs 100%
- Analytical constituents: proteins 64.8%, ash 8.52%, moisture 5.34%, fats 19.1%
- Suitable as a reward of higher value
Pupcakes 300 g
- Composition: pork livers 100%
- Analytical constituents: proteins 62%, ash 4.4%, moisture 2.83%, fats 11.7%
- Suitable as a snack/treat on a trip or as a larger reward.

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