Prime100 SPT™ (Single Protein Treat) Chicken Fillets are an ideal training aid or treat, made from premium 100% Australian Chicken.
Ingredients & Analysis
This product contains 100% premium Australian chicken, and no cheap fillers, preservatives, colouring or flavours.
Easy Chew Soft Treat with a palatability guarantee.
Single Protein Treat – no mixed proteins
• 100% whole chicken breast meat (no offal)
• 100% bone free
• 100% Australian made
• 100% Australian owned
• No cheap fillers
Ingredients: Whole Australian chicken breast meat, potato, tapioca, pea fibre, treacle, mineral salts, natural smoke flavour.
Guaranteed Analysis per 100g:
• Protein 25% (min)
• Fat 9% (min)
• Moisture 20% (max)
• Energy 370kcal/100g
Key Health Indicators
Easy Chew Soft Treat with a palatability guarantee.
• Single Protein Treat – no mixed proteins
• 100% whole chicken breast meat (no offal)
• 100% bone free
• 100% Australian made
• 100% Australian owned
• No cheap fillers
Australian Chicken is an excellent source of energy for dogs due to its high calorie count. It also is a rich source of amino acids and omega-6 fatty acids which help promote a healthy coat and skin. Chicken is a highly digestible species appropriate protein and is an excellent source of glucosamine and calcium which supports healthy joints.
Pea Fibre
Pea fibre is an alternative to grains because of its higher resistant starch content. As a result, peas and pea fibra can help lower blood sugar and reduce the risk of diabetes and obesity in dogs.
Potato
Potato Starch is a protein-free carbohydrate which provides an excellent source of energy for dogs.
Tapioca
Tapioca is a novel protein-free carbohydrate from the root of the cassava plant. Tapioca is an alternative to low-quality grains or common allergenic ingredients and provides an excellent source of energy for dogs. It also offers provides an excellent source of mineral content i.e. iron, manganese, and calcium.
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