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Great source of fresh omega 3's
Wild caught Canadian Herring is low in saturated fats and and is a rich source of Omega 3 Fatty Acids, an essential nutrient for the health of your pet’s skin and coat, cardiovascular function, and joints.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Per 100g as fed |
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Crude Protein | 19.30% |
Crude Fat | 9.10% |
Moisture | 68.70% |
Carbohydrates | 0.50% |
Calcium | 0.42% |
Phosphorus | 0.34% |
Calorie Content: | 161 kcal |
FEEDING GUIDELINES
This small fish is quite oily, so start slow and feed in moderation. Feeding too much fish too quickly, can result in digestive upset.
Each piece has an approximate individual weight of 70 grams. There are approximately 5-7 pieces per bag.
Weight | Meal | Treat |
0-10 lbs | 1 | 1/4 |
10-20 lbs | 2 | 1/2 |
20-40 lbs | 2-3 | 1/2-1 |
48-80 lbs | 3-4 | 1 |
80 lb+ | 5-7 | 1-2 |
SERVING
Keep raw products in the freezer until it is needed, thaw in the fridge for 6-12 hours and use within three days.
To thaw, we recommend thawing in a refrigerator for at least 6 to 12 hrs. Once thawed we recommend serving within 3 days. Not intended for human consumption.
Raw bones may pose a potential hazard to dogs and cats. Always supervise your pet when feeding raw bones. Safe chewing technique for meal bones should involve the use of the whole mouth including back molars, chewing side to side before consuming.
TIP: Handfeeding is a training technique to prevent gulping. Hold the raw bone in one hand, teaching them to chew with the side of their mouth to enjoy the treat before swallowing. Offering raw bones frozen may help to prevent gulping from eager eaters, and will extend the chew time for a more enjoyable chew.
*Keep Frozen. Make sure to wash hands and kitchenware when coming into contact with raw meat.
**always supervise your dog when they're chewing bones and take away pieces that are too small too chew to prevent swallowing
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