Puppynut Butter Dog Biscuits
Puppynut Butter Dog Biscuits
These dog biscuits are crafted with your furry friend's well-being in mind, utilizing wholesome ingredients like rolled oats, peanut butter, and chia seeds. Rolled oats offer a fantastic boost of fibre, contributing to a healthy digestive system and potentially improving coat and skin condition. The addition of peanut butter provides a delicious flavour and is packed with essential nutrients, fibre, and beneficial fats. Finally, chia seeds are included for their potential health benefits, adding another layer of goodness.
Each batch is slowly cooked to achieve a satisfying crunch that dogs love. We understand the importance of dietary considerations, which is why these biscuits are made with wheat-free and low-gluten oats. They can be stored in an airtight container for up to 1 month ensuring their freshness. These treats are perfect for rewarding good behaviour or simply showing your dog some extra love, but should always be given responsibly. Remember, a constant supply of fresh, clean water is essential for your dog's health and hydration.
Ingredients
Rolled oats , chia seeds, 100% peanut butter.
Nutrition
Protein 16.90%, Fat 21.52%, Ash 2.11%, Moisture 17.43%, Crude fiber 3.47%
Feeding guidelines
The number of treats you can offer your dog isn't a one-size-fits-all equation; it's heavily influenced by their size and lifestyle.
Smaller dogs, typically those weighing under 10 kg, generally have a lower caloric requirement and might be adequately satisfied with up to two treats per day.
Medium-sized dogs, falling in the 11-25 kg range, may be able to enjoy about three treats daily.
Larger breeds, exceeding 25 kg, might have a slightly higher allowance, potentially up to four treats per day
However, these are just guidelines, and a dog's activity level plays a significant role. A couch-potato pup will require fewer calories than an energetic dog who enjoys frequent walks and play. Therefore, it’s crucial to remember that treats should only make up a small portion of your dog's daily intake, ideally no more than 10% of their total caloric needs. For personalized recommendations on how many treats are appropriate for your individual dog, consulting with a veterinarian is always the best course of action. They can assess your dog's breed, age, activity level, and overall health to provide the most accurate guidance.