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Introducing our premium Duck Dog Training Treats, the ultimate reward for your furry companion during training sessions or as a delightful snack. Our treats are meticulously crafted to provide a delicious and nutritious option that supports your dog's well-being while keeping them motivated and focused on learning new tricks and commands.

 

Each treat is made with quality duck as the single ingredient, ensuring a rich and savory flavor that dogs can't resist. The lean protein from duck not only tantalizes your pup's taste buds but also supplies essential amino acids that contribute to muscle development and maintenance. We understand the importance of a healthy diet for your canine, which is why our treats are free from fillers, artificial preservatives, and colors, making them a safe and wholesome choice for dogs of all breeds and sizes.

 

Our Duck Dog Training Treats are designed to be the perfect size for quick, on-the-spot rewards without overfeeding. Their small, bite-sized shape makes them easy to carry in your pocket or treat pouch, ensuring you're always ready to reinforce positive behavior. With a soft and chewy texture, these treats are not only satisfying for your dog to eat but also gentle on their teeth and gums.

 

Incorporating our Duck Dog Training Treats into your dog's routine is a wonderful way to encourage good behavior while providing them with a healthy, satisfying snack. They're packed with flavor and nutrition, making them an ideal choice for discerning pet owners who want the best for their canine companions.

 

Reward your dog with the taste they crave and the nutrition they need. Choose our Duck Dog Training Treats and watch your pup thrive with every bite!

100% Duck Training Treats

£5.99Price

2 for £10

  • Ingredients: 100% Duck
    Analytical Constituents: Raw Protein: 45.4%, Raw Fat: 39.1%, Raw Ash: 6.5%
    Pack Size: 100g

  • Treats should be used sparingly between mealtimes. If you plan to use treats regularly make sure to adjust how much you feed at mealtimes to avoid over-feeding your four-legged friend.

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