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  • PLATO Baltic Sprat 3oz/85g

    Item No. 74082
    UPC
    859554001373
    Case Qty:
    30
    MSRP Each
    $ 16.59

    Ingredients

    Sprat

    Guaranteed Analysis

    Crude Protein 60% min.
    Crude Fat 5% min.
    Crude Fiber 1.0% max.
    Moisture 13% max.
    Omega 3 fatty acids* 4% min.
    Omega 6 fatty acids* 1% min.

    (calculated) ME 315.85kcal/kg
    6kcal/treat

    * Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profile

    What you see is what we caught.

    Our Wild Caught Baltic Sprat dog treats are . . . well . . . just that.  These whole fish are wild caught in a certified sustainable manner and then air-driedusing certified green energy so as to retain the inherent nutrients in the fish while also naturally preserving them (but your dog will just think that they smell and taste amazing). Our whole, air-dried fish offers wholesome goodness that you can seeand also is a natural source of Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids. And since its only one ingredient, you can be sure that these treats are grain free and contain no artificial flavors, corn, wheat, or soy.

  • PLATO Baltic Herring 8.5oz/241g

    Item No. 74189
    UPC
    10850016076820
    UPC-Inner
    850016076823
    Case Qty:
    6
    MSRP Each
    $ 31.99
  • PLATO Baltic Herring 3oz/85g

    Item No. 74188
    UPC
    10850016076813
    UPC-Inner
    850016076816
    Case Qty:
    30
    MSRP Each
    $ 15.29
  • CHARMY PET Dog Treat Rabbit Ear 35g (MOS- NO ETA)

    Item No. 74232
    UPC
    628176950327
    Case Qty:
    50
    MSRP Each
    $ 13.99

    Air-Dried. Single-ingredient.

    Rabbit ear treats for dogs are a great hypo-allergenic, high-fiber option you can feed to any dog.

    Sourced from Ontarian rabbit farms, these treats are crunchy and have tiny, soft fur on the surface. Rabbit ears are a source of lean protein and assist in proper digestion.          Add rabbit ears for dogs on top of meals or as a healthy, low-fat, low-calorie snack that has incredible health benefits. 

     

    According to traditional Chinese medicine, duck is considered to be a cool protein. When eaten, it increases the cool energies in the dog’s body. It is especially recommended for dogs that have excess hot energy.
    Eating “cool proteins” can help bring a “hot dog’s” body to a neutral and balanced energy.

     

    INGREDIENTS:

    Nothing but humanely-raised rabbit ears from Ontario, Canada

     

    Net Weight: 35g / 1.2oz

    Crude Protein (min): 71.0%
    Crude Fat (min): 8%
    Crude Fiber (max): 4%
    Moisture (max): 8.00%

    • Humanely-raised rabbits from Canadian farms
    • Single ingredient
    • Promotes clean gut health
    • Neutral energy protein
    • High in lean protein
    • Promotes proper cognitive function
    • Aids digestion
    • Hypo-allergenic option
    • Crunchy texture and delicious taste
    • Made with only 1 traceable ingredient
    • Recommended for allergic dogs
    • No additives, fillers, or preservatives
    • Retains all vital nutrients in prepping process
    • Perfect for picky dogs

     

    What Kind of Energy Does Your Dog Have?

    Hot Dogs Display These Symptoms:

    • Always look for cool places to rest and sleep
    • Body feels warm to the touch
    • Have skin irritation or allergies
    • Shows signs of anxiousness
    • Shows reactivity to the environment
    • RECOMMEND: cooling proteins & neutral proteins

    Neutral Dogs Display These Symptoms:

    • Body feels neutral to the touch (not too cold or hot)
    • Doesn't have major allergies
    • Not suffering from skin issues
    • Mellow and calm behavior
    • Non-reactive to the environment
    • RECOMMEND: Hot/Warm Proteins, Cooling Proteins, Neutral Proteins

    Cold Dogs Display These Symptoms:

    • Body feels cold to the touch
    • Always looks for warm places to rest and sleep
    • Shows lack of appetite
    • Low energy during winter months
    • Shaking and shivering in room temperature
    • RECOMMEND: hot/warm proteins, neutral proteins
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