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PureBites Cod Skin Jerky Dog Treats

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Product Description

PureBites Cod Skin Jerky are made with only 1 ingredient; 100% Pure & Natural Human Grade Cod Skin. Dogs will love the taste of PureBites Cod Skin Cubes because they are gently air dried at low temperatures to lock in the aroma, texture and freshness they crave. Dog parents love PureBites because our cod treats are 100% pure and rich in nutrients to promote your dog's healthy skin & coat. PureBites Cod Skin Jerky are proudly sourced and gently air dried in Canada with human grade cod without glycerin.

Key Benefits:

  • Made with only Cod Skin
  • 100% pure and rich in nutrients
  • Proudly sourced and gently air dried in Canada

Product Details:

  • Pet Type: Dog
  • Product Type: Jerky
  • Flavour: Fish
  • Health Benefit: Food Sensitivities

Ingredients

100% Pure Canadian Sourced & Made Human Grade Raw Cod Skin

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein (min) 70%
Crude Fat (min) 8%
Crude Fibre (max) 1%
Moisture (max) 12%
Calorie Content (Calculated): 4370kcal/kg (average treat: 33kcal)

Feeding Instructions

Feed as a treat or as a training aid for your dog. Always monitor your pet while treating and fresh drinking water should always be available. The caloric intake from treats should not exceed 10% of a dog's total daily caloric requirement. If treats are given, the amount of food should be reduced accordingly.

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