Possum Treats for Small Dogs
Dogs seem to know how good these treats are for them!
These pure, raw, dried possum treats are the perfect combination for joy and nourishment: containing skin, organs, bone, cartilage and tendons - bursting with natural goodness.
A source of Omega 3 and 6, chondroitin/glucosamine, collagen, high quality proteins, vitamins, natural minerals (including calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron and zinc) and very little fat.
Great to take off to a comfy spot to enjoy. Or for owners to break off into tantalizing little pieces.
Carefully dried at 63 degrees C, to preserve the precious, wild nutrients and taste.
Packed and sent without plastic, made from humanely harvested wild "pest" animals ranging free on NZ farms.
The treats are about 11 cm long and there are 14 in a pack to keep your small dog/s happy. (Larger ones will be available from 21 July.)
PRICE INCLUDES POSTAGE but rural $4.30 extra. Different purchases can travel under one rural ticket.
Made in NZ under MPI Food Safety Regulations, with love and care by The Wild Treat Company Ltd. Check out our other listings for other wild treats.
Samples of other treats available with any purchase.
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