Organic Dog Treats
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Price: £2.49 |
Hypoallergenic dog treats, that are actually good for your dog!
A delicious hypoallergenic wholesome treat, packed full of healthy goodness
| Healthy goodness of fresh Organic chicken | |
| Delicately seasoned with Organic herbs | |
| Hypo- allergenic | |
| No added artificial colours, flavours or preservatives | |
| No wheat, no wheat gluten, beef or soya | |
| No added sugar | |
| Delicious and crunchy just cooked taste | |
| British made for freshness and quality |
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Can you please let me know the analysis and full ingredients of your organipets products.
Many thanks
November 27, 2008-
Hello,
The ingredients are as follows;
Organic fresh chicken (min 26%), organic whole rice (min 20%), organic oats, organic barley, organic peas, chicken oil, chicken meal, maize protein, organic sunflower oil, seaweed meal, salmon oil, organic herbs (rosemary, parsely, oregano, sage). With natural antioxidant Vitamin E Tocopherol rich extracts of natural origin. This product is guaranteed to be made with a minimum of 88% organically approved ingredients.
Typical analysis;
Protein 15%
Oil 15%
Fibre 4%
Ash 4%
Sian Kendall - November 28, 2008
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Hello,
The ingredients are as follows;
Organic fresh chicken (min 26%), organic whole rice (min 20%), organic oats, organic barley, organic peas, chicken oil, chicken meal, maize protein, organic sunflower oil, seaweed meal, salmon oil, organic herbs (rosemary, parsely, oregano, sage). With natural antioxidant Vitamin E Tocopherol rich extracts of natural origin. This product is guaranteed to be made with a minimum of 88% organically approved ingredients.
Typical analysis;
Protein 15%
Oil 15%
Fibre 4%
Ash 4%
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Could you possibly give these treats to a diabetic dog on insulin injections?
August 1, 2008-
The manufactureres have confirmed that these treats should be fine for diabetic dogs as they have no added sugar in them. I have sold them to several customers with diabetic dogs. However, if you are at all concerned please contact your vet before feeding.
Sian Kendall - August 6, 2008
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The manufactureres have confirmed that these treats should be fine for diabetic dogs as they have no added sugar in them. I have sold them to several customers with diabetic dogs. However, if you are at all concerned please contact your vet before feeding.
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