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It’s the great Christmas chow-down countdown! 

There will be plenty of floofy feet decking the halls this December with our pup-centric advent calendar. Pawrents can offer a surprise dog treat every day in the lead up to the 25th, while keeping a hooman version for themselves.

The Hound advent calendar includes a mixed selection of Beef Chips, Chicken Chips, Liver Lot, Tripe Slice and Steak Bites. These freeze-dried treats can be rehydrated for a lip-smacking snack, gobbled as is for a tempting treat, or used as a delicious topper for your dog’s usual dish.

Pets are part of the family, so include the pup in your Christmas celebrations this year to get those tails wagging.

Feeding guide: These freeze-dried treats can be fed dry or rehydrated. To dry-feed, break up to use for training, treats or meal toppers. If feeding wet, soak the desired amount in a small dish of water for 10–15 minutes to return the meat to its original raw state. We recommend treats make up no more than approximately 10% of a dog’s daily calories. Always ensure fresh clean water is available for your best friend.

Ingredients: Beef Chips: 100% NZ Beef Minced, Bone in. Chicken Chips: 100% NZ chicken meat (deboned and minced with soft cartilage). Liver Lot: 100% NZ beef liver. Steak Bites: 100% NZ beef steak. Tripe Slice: 100% NZ beef tripe.


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