
SmartBones Rawhide Alternative Dog Chew Sticks Chicken
Smartbones Chicken and Vegetable Stick Dog Chews have a chewy rawhide-alternative outer layer - made with tasty vegetables such as sweet potatoes, peas and carrots - and an irresistible inner layer with real chicken breast. These chews are made with a grain free recipe, which is great for sensitive tummies.
Chewing is a natural instinct for dogs, and the natural abrasive action of chewing treats is a great way...
Smartbones Chicken and Vegetable Stick Dog Chews have a chewy rawhide-alternative outer layer - made with tasty vegetables such as sweet potatoes, peas and carrots - and an irresistible inner layer with real chicken breast. These chews are made with a grain free recipe, which is great for sensitive tummies. <br /><br />Chewing is a natural instinct for dogs, and the natural abrasive action of chewing treats is a great way to clean teeth and gums to maintain dental health. Smartbones dog chews are a gentler alternative to rawhide - with a softer texture and a low fat, highly digestible recipe, making Smartbones a great choice for healthy treating.
SmartBones Rawhide Alternative Dog Chew Sticks Chicken at a glance:
- A gentler alternative to rawhide - with a softer texture and a low fat, highly digestible recipe
- Encourages chewing - a great way to clean teeth and gums to maintain dental health
Suitable for: All sizes of adult dogs from 12 months old
Composition: Derivatives of Vegetable Origin, Meat and Animal Derivatives (Chicken 20.0%), Vegetables, Minerals
Additives:
Nutritional Additives:
Vitamins: Vitamin E 65 mg, Trace Elements: Ferrous Sulphate Monohydrate 100 mg, Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate 100 mg, Manganese Sulphate Monohydrate 12 mg.
Sensory Additives:
None Stated
Technological Additives:
None stated
Analytical Constituents:
Protein 10%, Crude Fibres 1%, Crude Oils and Fats 0.8%, Crude Ash 1.5%, Moisture 14%
Warnings and Safety: Choose an appropriately sized treat for your dog, bearing in mind your dog's feeding behaviour. Keep an eye on them while they're feeding, and remove the treat if necessary, to reduce the risk of accidents and potential choking hazards. Always give treats on a non-stainable surface.