Natural Instinct Beef Pipe Treats

£3.85
For Pack of 2
Out of stock

100% beef trachea dehydrated, this is one of our top selling treats which can be fed straight from the packet or stuffed with one of our meals as an extra treat.

A natural source of glucosamine and chondroitin, the building blocks for cartilage, makes this a fantastic, easily digestible treat for growing dogs as well as the elderly or for dogs with joint issues.

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Natural Instinct Beef Pipe Treats

£3.85
For Pack of 2

Product Details

Ingredients

Beef Trachea (100%)

Analysis

Moisture 14.8%, Protein 35.7%, Fat 44.0%, Fibre 2.0%, Inorganic Matter 2.2%

 

Product Information

100% beef trachea dehydrated.

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5-9 kilos = £7.50

10+ kilos = FREE SHIPPING


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100% naturally dehydrated beef trachea. This is one of our top selling treats which can be fed straight from the packet or stuffed with one of our meals as an extra treat. A natural source of Glucosamine and Chondroitin, the building blocks for cartilage makes this a fantastic, easily digestible treat for growing dogs as well as the elderly or for dogs with joint issues.

More Information
Limited Edition? No
Size Small

A treat or two...

We have a great selection of treats and bones.  Go on, give your pet a treat, you know they deserve it!

Lovingly made in Surrey

All our recipes are made using the freshest meats, poultry and ethically sourced fish.  Our complete dog food recipes also have added fruit and vegetables.  We do not use any artificial additives, colours, preservatives, fillers or grains. With a wide variety of flavours, you should find something to suit your dog and cat's tastes and needs.

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