Lily's Kitchen Chicken Nibbles with Salmon Puppy Dog Treats
Product details
Chewed up slippers. A trail of muddy paw prints. “Barks” (squeaks) at the cat. Whatever the mischief, your little pup is going to need some serious training. And what better reward/bride than these dog treats.
Presenting freshly prepared chicken with salmon, a source of protein, and gently baked for a chewy, flexible texture. These nibbles are packed full of valuable protein, with natural ingredients and no added grains. Let the training begin.
Made with proper meat and offal
Made with natural ingredients
Grain-free recipe
For puppies 2 months+
Feed up to 8 a day
Feed in line with our feeding guidelines
*Made in a factory that handles grains so traces may be present
You may notice some small changes to the packaging label in how the information is displayed, as well as changes to the packaging material.
You’ll be happy to know that these are the same recipes your dog knows and loves. What’s more, our new packaging material is designed to be recyclable (yay!) - please check the pack for instructions.
Note that over the next few months, as we move over to the new packaging, you may receive a mixture of different packs. Please bear with us!
Ingredients
Typical Values | Analytical Constituents |
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Crude Protein | 31% |
Crude Fat | 26% |
Crude Fibres | 1.5% |
Crude ash | 4% |
Moisture | 22% |
Energy | 402kcal/100g |
Additives: | |
Technological Additives: Antioxidants (Tocopherol extracts from Vegetable Oil) |
Customer reviews
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My fussy dog likes but be aware it's a fatty treatMy very fussy small dog likes these, but I bought them more out of curiosity and don't expect to be repurchasing as they are very high in fat. Admittedly these might be ok as a one a day 'high reward' treat, but I'm not very good at limiting the number of treats I give my dog, and he is in fact a bit overweight, so from now on I'll be purchasing lower fat treats. Though again, if you are good at moderating treats for your dog this would probably be okay - and I can confirm that fussy dogs will like this - as even a girl who occasionally sits my dog says mine is the fussiest dog she's ever looked after and she's looked after hundreds! This is quite expensive for the quantity, but I suppose the idea is to give these sparingly as a 'high reward' treat, for the cost to make sense - still - it is at the high end price wise.