About Our Lamb Liver Training Bites
Our lamb liver training bite treats for dogs are fantastic for training and they are simply delicious. These are a single protein (lamb), heat dried with nothing added, and then hand cut into bite sizes, perfect for training. We only use meat that is certified by reputable suppliers. Our lamb liver training bites are hand crafted with much love and care.
Benefits:
- Hand cut for training and quick reward; easy to swallow
- Salt and additive free
- Single protein ingredient (lamb)
- Very nutritious
- High in protein
- Contains all the B vitamins
- Rich in minerals like phosphorus, iron, copper, magnesium and iodine
- Contains important fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K
- Contains essential fatty acids
- Delicious tasting; great aroma
Ingredients:
Dehydrated Lamb Liver
Feeding
Cats and dogs love liver! We do however encourage our pet parents not to exceed ten percent of of your dog’s daily caloric intake with treats. We recommend treats as a supplement rather than as a replacement for a meal. Liver is rich in nutrients, particularly vitamin A. A tummy upset could be the result of too much of a good thing. Please supervise your pets when you give them a treat, especially when it is one they have not had before so that you can monitor they way your pet responds to the treat. It is also essential to have a bowl of fresh drinking water because water aids the digestion process. Our treats are super tasty as endorsed by many furkids far and wide. Even so, we do not recommend our treats for human consumption.
Feeding Guideline:
Life Stages:
puppy (from 16 weeks) /adult/senior
Feed no more than three times a week:
small breed dogs (4—10 kg) 3-6 pcs per day
medium breed dogs (11 –25kg) 6-10 pcs per day
large breed dogs (over 25kg) 10-15 pcs per day
Tip: Pieces can be cut even smaller if needed. A little goes a long way!
Calorie Content:
APPROXIMATE kcal per 10g (ME kcal per 1g = 3,8): 38
Storage:
Please use this treat before the expiry date which is indicated on the back of the pack. Store your liver treats in a cool dry place. It is possible to freeze this treat should you wish to preserve it longer. It is important however, to defrost the treat before you give the treat to your furkid.