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Dandelion Infused Liver

Dehydrated Treat

120g

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YOKO Dandelion Infused Liver is slowly dehydrated to help the intensity of the infusion.  The addition of organic dandelion herb is known to support renal health while also helping digestion.

Ingredients

Chicken Liver, Dandelion Herb

Benefits

Chicken Liver, Dandelion Herb

Overview

Organic ingredients, grain-free, gluten free, no additives, no added sugar, responsibly sourced, dehydrated

Nutritional Analysis

Moisture

12.40%

 

Protein

67.70%

 

Fat

3.70%

 

Ash

4.80%

 

Crude Fibre

1.50%

Feeding Guidelines

This is a complementary treat for dogs.  Always ensure that there is a bowl of fresh water available for your dog and supervise when feeding.  It is recommended to monitor the amount you give to your dog in conjunction with their normal diet.  No treat should constitute more than 10% of the total daily diet on an energy basis.

Weight

Each box contains 120ge treats.

Each individual pack contains 30ge treats.


Packaging

All components are fully recyclable.  Small packs are packaged in an embossed wax brown envelope which can be washed and reused.

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What is dehydration?

Dehydration Process

Dehydration is an ancient process of preserving, but more importantly it helps to lock in the nutritional quality and flavours of the raw ingredients so that your dog gets the very best in nutrition and flavour.

 

 

How

At low temperatures for many hours, the biscuits are left to dehydrate.  During this process, water is extracted leaving behind treats filled with vitamins and minerals.

Accompany with:

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Oil Infusion

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Essential Treat Tin

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