Eden Chicken & Thyme Training Treats for Dog

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Eden's Chicken & Thyme Training Treats contain 75% meat and are gently air-dried to retain nutrients and flavour. Their soft texture makes them easy to break into smaller pieces, ideal for reinforcing good behaviour. Suitable for dogs from 8 weeks. Feed 4–5 pieces daily as part of a balanced diet.

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  • Soft & Squidgy Texture
  • Naturally Air-Dried
  • 100% Natural Ingredients
  • Single Source of Protein



Eden Chicken & Thyme Training Treats for Dog

Eden Chicken & Thyme Training Treats for Dog

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Eden's Chicken & Thyme Training Treats are the perfect reward for good behaviour. Boasting a 75% meat content with the addition of vegetables and botanicals making them completely irresistible to your dog.

Our treats have been gently air-dried to retain all of their natural nutrients and flavour. The treats are put on a bespoke drying system which slowly and carefully starts to remove the moisture from the raw ingredients. This produces a soft and succulent treat that is extremely pliable, allowing them to be broken into smaller pieces to optimise the output of every training session.

Eden's Tasty Triangle Training Treats offer recognition of good behaviour, that is so tasty and desirable that simple essential commands can be mastered with ease.

Complementary Pet Treats for dogs from 8 weeks.

Be Treat wise, feed 4-5 pieces as part of a balanced diet.

Composition: Chicken 75%, sweet potato, vegetable glycerol, potato, thyme 2%

Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein 18.9%
Crude Fat 12.7%
Crude Fibre 4.2%
Crude Ash 5.5%
Moisture 26%

Suitable for dogs from 8 weeks

Each pet is different and will have their own individual, normal body dimensions, so the following should be taken as a guide only. Young and adolescent pets will not always grow proportionally and may become naturally lean as they go through growth spurts before they are able to fill out. If you have any worries or concerns about your pet’s weight, then you should seek the advice of a vet.

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