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Our new natural soft bite treats are packed full of flavour that are sure to get the tail-wag of approval from your four-legged friend. These grain free, natural softer treats are the ideal high reward treat for your canine companion. Each individual treat can be easily broken in two for smaller dogs, or just to make them last longer.
Treats are for special occasions, and should only play a small part in your dog’s balanced diet. Even if they use their most convincing ‘puppy eyes’ to try to persuade you otherwise. For small dogs or puppies over 2 months old, we recommed breaking the treat in half for the perfect bite. Make sure fresh drinking water is always available.
Composition:
Lamb Meal (30%), Sweet Potato (24%), Pea Flour (20%), Vegetable Glycerine (15%), Cold Pressed Rapeseed Oil (7.5%), Dried Parsley (1%), Dried Mint (1%), Yucca Extract (0.1%).
Analytical constituents:
Crude Protein 23.1%, Crude Fibre 1.4%, Crude Fat 10%, Crude Ash 6.9%, Moisture 20%.
Nutritional additives:
None
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I love this range as they’re easy to break in half and use as smaller treats. They can sometimes be a bit crumbly so often have a few broken ones but nothing too bad.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Forthglade Hand Baked Grain Free Soft Bite Dog Treats with Lamb, including answers from our team.
Maxine
Are these suitable for puppies?
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Maxine
Yes, however for small dogs or puppies over 2 months old, the manufacturer recommend breaking the treat in half.