Forthglade Natural Soft Bite Treats with Turkey
£2.40
Availability: 4 in stock
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Product Description
Our tasty turkey soft bite treats are hand-baked, grain-free and made with only natural ingredients. Free from artificial flavours, junk, or fillers, these soft treats will be flavour favourites for your four-legged friend.
Suitable for dogs aged 2 months+, these soft heart shaped treats can be easily broken in two for smaller dogs, or just to make them last longer.
Composition:
Turkey Meal (30%), Sweet Potato (24%), Pea Flour (20%), Vegetable Glycerine (15%), Cold Pressed Rapeseed Oil (7.5%), Dried Parsley (1%), Dried Sage (1%), Yucca Extract (0.1%).
Analytical constituents:
Crude Protein 22.6%, Crude Fibre 1.8%, Crude Fat 11%, Crude Ash 6.2%, Moisture 20%.
Nutritional additives:
None
Turkey
A wonderfully tasty and lean source of protein for your dog
- Excellent source of protein
- Low in calories and fat
- 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
Peas
A highly digestible vegetable packed with amino acids and vitamins.
- Packed with minerals such as iron & potassium
- Rich in protein
- Contains lutein which is good for skin, heart & eye health
Our simple, wholesome recipes contain natural ingredients and are bursting with goodness.
Natural Ingredients
Bursting with goodness & added minerals
Grain Free
Perfect for even the most sensitive tummies
Free from Junk
No artificial colours, flavours or preservatives
Easy to Portion
Our treats and dental sticks can easily be broken in two for smaller dogs & puppies
Quality Ingredients
Botanicals and quality, high meat content that will be too good for your dog to refuse