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Chicken Breast

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Chicken Breast is low in fat and lean, saving doggo waistlines everywhere without skimping on taste. It's easy to break up and super crunchie, making it a real treat for dogs of all sizes. It's also 100% ethically-sourced, free range and compliant with the RSPCA Free Range Standard. What the Cluck are you waiting for?

 

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About this product

Grain Free

Grain Free

The only ingredients are what nature intended — meat, vital organs, and bones — which means more protein and fewer soluble carbohydrates.

Single Ingredient

Single Ingredient

Chicken Breast is a 100% single ingredient treat — meaning it's all natural, filled with no nasties!

Sustainably Sourced

Sustainably Sourced

Our chicken jerky is 100% ethically-sourced, free range and compliant with the RSPCA Free Range Standard.

Ingredients

100% Australian Chicken Breast

Nutritional Composition/100g

Crude Protein 50%, Crude Fat (Max.) 3%, Calculated Carbohydrate <5%, Metabolisable Energy 1260 kcal/Kg.

These are natural chicken products, which can show seasonal variation in analytical values.

Size and Weight

10cm – 15cm, 15g – 25g

Feeding Guide

Practice moderation and supervise whilst treating. Remove any pieces to prevent choking hazard. Ensure your dog always has access to clean fresh drinking water at all times. Pet treat only. Supervise your dog when feeding any treat. Suitable for dogs 6 months and older.

FAQs

How do I store this treat?

Chicken breast comes in a resealable bag for freshness. You can store this treat in an air-tight container in a cool, dry place, kept out of direct sunlight.

How do I feed this treat to my dog?

Depending on the size of your dog, you can give them a whole strip of chicken breast or break treat into smaller pieces to feed.

Always remember to treat in moderation and supervise your dog when treating.