Chicken Chips

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These nutritious freeze-dried chicken chips are perfect for treats and training. Or to really get them crowing, sprinkle over their everyday meal for a little extra woof! 

Chicken is a great source of lean protein with amino acids to help to build muscle mass, boost energy and strengthen immunity. Lower in calories than other meats, it also helps those pooches who’ve spent too long on the porch. A chicken chip is a great motivator for some extra exercise.

Rich in omega 6 fatty acids, these treats will give your dog’s coat a beautiful gleam and help with skin health. With glucosamine, they will also help stimulate cartilage growth and improve joint function - perfect as a prevention for arthritis for those who are a little long in the tooth.

  • Lean protein for energy and muscle mass
  • Source of omega 6 and amino acids
  • Glucosamine for joint health
  • New Zealand raised chicken

Feeding guide: These freeze-dried treats can be fed dry or rehydrated. To dry-feed, break into pieces for use as training, treats or meal toppers. If feeding wet, soak the desired amount in a small dish of water for 10–15 mins 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. And always remember to ensure fresh clean water is available for your best friend.

Storage: Freeze-dried meat absorbs moisture from the air – after opening it’s important to store in a sealed container or bag in a cool, dry place.

Ingredients: 100% New Zealand chicken meat (deboned and minced with soft cartilage). No additives or preservatives.

Typical analysis:
Protein: 62.3%
Fat: 21.2 %
Crude Fibre: 0.3%
Calcium: 5mg/g
Ash: 17.3%
Energy (ME): 3982 kcal/kg

 

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