Pets at Home Christmas Cheese And Biscuits Dog Treats 135G

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About Pets at Home Looking for the perfect gift? Pets at Home has Christmas gifts they'll love! From seasonal boredom-busters to festive treats, 'tis the season to create a holly, jolly Christmas for the whole family. Excite every member of your family this season with one of our pet-safe, festive-themed treats, or you can make them their own version of your Christmas dinner. There are so many possibilities, you'll both be spoiled for choice. Find out more about Pets at Home About Pets at Home Christmas Cheese and Biscuits Dog Treats 135g The best way to end a meal, and now your dog can join in as well. Made with dog-safe cheese and deliciously crunchy biscuits, these are the perfect after-dinner treats for your dog throughout the Christmas festivities.Features Made with cheese that's safe for dogs - No added artificial flavours, colours or preservatives Suitable for Suitable for dogs.Not suitable for Not suitable for puppies under 4 months old or any animal not a dog.Approximate Dimensions H15 x W12 x D4cm$Nutrition$Composition Cubes and Sticks: Corn Starch, Wheat Flour, Vegetable Glycerine, Cheese (7.5%), Pea Protein.Biscuits: Wheat Flour, Cracker Meal, Corn Starch, Corn Oil, Milk Powder, Whole Egg Powder.Additives Technological Additives: None stated; Sensory Additives: None stated; Nutritional Additives: None stated.Analytical Constituents Protein Cubes: 7%, Sticks: 7%, Biscuits: 10%, Crude Fibres Cubes: 1.5%, Sticks: 1.5%, Biscuits: 1%, Crude Oils and Fats Cubes: 0.5%, Sticks: 0.5%, Biscuits: 15%, Crude Ash Cubes: 2.5%, Sticks: 2.5%, Biscuits: 1.5%, Moisture Not stated.Feeding Guide Feed as a treat or a reward anytime as part of a balanced diet. It is important not to overfeed your dog. Always provide plenty of fresh water for your pet. Treats should be given on a non-stainable surface. Ensure you select the appropriate size treat for your dog and break into smaller pieces if necessary, also taking into consideration their feeding behaviour. Dogs should be supervised at
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