Go Native

Go Native Treats with Turkey (100gr)

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Turkey is an excellent source of protein and nutrients, including essential B vitamins. Our Go Native Treats with Turkey are a perfect blend for healthy treating options for your dog!...

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Go Native Treats with Turkey (100gr)
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Turkey is an excellent source of protein and nutrients, including essential B vitamins. Our Go Native Treats with Turkey are a perfect blend for healthy treating options for your dog!

Treats and rewards are all part of a happy and fun-filled owner and dog relationship. Now you can spoil your pet without the guilt with our Go Native dog treats in four delicious, healthy combinations that provide them with meaty, grain-free goodness to get their tails wagging.

Turkey is an excellent source of protein and nutrients, including essential B vitamins.

    Meaty treats made with 30% dehydrated turkey
    Grain-free, gluten-free and guilt-free treating
    No artificial colour, flavour or added sugars
    Sustainably sourced, fully traceable and 100% Irish ingredients

Composition
Dehydrated Turkey, Whole Potato Flour, Vegetable Glycerine, Potato Fibre, Calcium Carbonate, Hydrolysed Liver Protein, Sodium, Tripolyphosphate, Potassium Chloride.

Analytical Constituents
Protein     18.0%
Crude Fat & Oils     8.0%
Crude Fibres     3.0%
Ash     4.5%

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Dog age group Adult
Package type Box
Pet dietary requirements Grain-free, Gluten-free
Pet food flavor Turkey
Pet treat texture Hard, Chewy
Pet treat type Chewy

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