Wellness Core Reward+ Duck Calming Dog Treats

Wellness Core Reward+ Duck Calming Dog Treats

Crafted with all the Wellness CORE nutrition principles in mind to create an all-natural, grain free treat. Wellness CORE Reward+ Duck treats are a duck-based recipe including Passionflower and Chamomile to reduce stress and anxiety and promote calmer behaviour. Small, soft treats, perfect for fun and guilt-free treating and bonding moments with your furry friend.

£ 3.49

Crafted with all the Wellness CORE nutrition principles in mind to create an all-natural, grain free treat. Wellness CORE Reward+ Duck treats are a duck-based recipe including Passionflower and Chamomile to reduce stress and anxiety and promote calmer behaviour. Small, soft treats, perfect for fun and guilt-free treating and bonding moments with your furry friend.

Wellness Core Reward+ Duck Calming Dog Treats at a glance:

  • Duck ingredient - Duck protein first to deliver a tasty treat
  • Calming support - With passionflower & chamomile
  • Limited ingredient recipe - A delicious, easily digestible & grain free recipe
  • Guilt-free rewarding - Ideal size with a soft texture

Suitable for: Dogs 1 year+

Composition: Dehydrated Duck 26%, Peas, Potatoes, Glycerine, Tapioca Starch, Chicken Fat, Dehydrated Brewer's Yeast, Passiflora and Anthemis Nobilis 0.5% (Passionflower and Camomile)

Additives:

Nutritional Additives:

None stated

Sensory Additives:

None Stated

Technological Additives:

Natural Antioxidants 120mg/kg

Analytical Constituents:

Protein 19%, Crude Fibres 1.7%, Crude Oils and Fats 10.4%, Crude Ash 6.3%, Moisture Not stated

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.<br /><br />For dogs with moderate to severe concerns, they would recommend that you speak to their veterinarian and animal behaviourist to determine what the best solution may be for your dog.