The Pet Project Natural Dog Treats Fish Fillet 100g
The Pet Project Natural Dog Treats Fish Fillet 100g
The Pet Project Natural Dog Treats Fish Fillet 100g

The Pet Project Natural Dog Treats Fish Fillet 100g

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Treat your canine friend to the pure goodness of nature with The Pet Project Natural Treats Fish Fillet. Sourced directly from the ocean, these all-natural treats are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, offering a delectable taste while providing health benefits. Omega-3 fatty acids are renowned for their anti-inflammatory properties and allergy relief, making these treats a healthy choice for your pet.

Elevate your pet's snacking experience with The Pet Project Natural Treats Fish Fillet – a perfect balance of taste and well-being. These premium treats support your dog's overall health, enhancing skin and coat condition while promoting joint health. Free from artificial additives, these fish fillet treats ensure a natural, nutritious snack that your dog will love.

Food Form: Dried Food.

Key Benefits: Omega boost for healthy skin and coat. Hypoallergenic treat perfect treats for dogs with skin and stomach allergies. Great for all dogs the perfect treat for puppies and dogs of all ages. 100% natural ingredient made from premium grade Aussie fish and nothing else. Our single ingredient treats promote dental health through chewing.

                                                         INGREDIENTS

100% Australian fish 

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The Pet Project

Made with human grade ingredients. The Pet Project treats are premium quality treats for training puppies and dogs.

The Pet Project range of single ingredient treats are great for pups with sensitive stomachs and promote dental health through chewing.

WHAT ARE THE BEST DOG TRAINING TREATS?
In general, dog treats can be high in calories, so its best to choose a small sized treat or something that can be broken into small pieces so you don't overload them during training.
Figure out what protein your dog best responds to.
Some dogs are sensitive or allergic to certain proteins, so make sure you know what's in your treats.
Kangaroo, Chicken and Beef are the most popular.

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