Forthglade Chicken & Duck Dog Treats – National Trust Soft Bites
£2.40
Availability: 6 in stock
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Product Description
Our gourmet soft bite treats contain tasty, quality chicken and duck. Grain-free, hand-baked and easily broken into smaller bite-sized pieces, these chicken & duck dog treats are the perfect way to treat your canine companion no matter their size or appetite
Part of our National Trust co-branded range of gourmet dinners, the purchase of each recipe goes towards supporting the National Trust’s amazing work in caring for many of the beautiful places we and our four-legged friends love to explore, including 780 miles of coastline, forests, woods, fens, beaches, historic houses, gardens, pubs & more!
Key Ingredients
Chicken
A tail-waggingly tasty & easy to digest protein source
- Excellent source of protein
- Contains vitamins B6, B3 and zinc
- Great source of amino acids
Sweet Potato
A super-nutritious carbohydrate for your dog.
- Source of Vitamin A that promotes healthy skin, eyes & muscles
- Rich source of vitamins A, C & B6
- Source of potassium, calcium & iron
Chickpeas
Naturally protein-packed and rich in minerals and vitamins.
- Rich in protein
- Source of fibre which helps maintain healthy gut
- Fibre helps dog feel fuller faster and longer
Composition:
British Chicken Meal (26%), Sweet Potato (18%), Chickpea Flour (15%), Pea Flour, Vegetable Glycerine, British Duck Meal (5%), Cold Pressed Rapeseed Oil (5%), Linseed (1%), Dried Seaweed (0.5%), Dried Spinach (0.5%), Dried Rosemary (0.5%), Dried Parsley (0.5%).
Analytical constituents:
Crude Protein 26%, Crude Fibre 3%, Crude Fat 10%, Crude Ash 6.5%, Moisture 15.0%.
Nutritional additives:
None
Treats are for special occasions, and should only play a small part in your dog’s balanced diet. Even if they use their most convincing ‘puppy eyes’ to try to persuade you otherwise.