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GUNNI'S Cod Baby Bites Dog Treats 71g

GUNNI'S Cod Baby Bites Dog Treats 71g

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A bag full of delicious Cod Meat Small Baby Bites made from 100% Pure Cod Meat Fillet. Our Cod Meat Bites Dog Treats are super tasty super premium dog treats made from human-graded single-ingredient whole Cod meat. Caught in Iceland Clear Waters, MSC approved fishery and air dried using 100% renewable energy in our own facility in Iceland. Treat your dog to our “Taste of Iceland” experience – They will love it!

  • Single Ingredient, just fish, nothing else!
  • 100% natural-no additives, no preservatives and no supplements
  • Air-Dried
  • Grain Free
  • Low Fat
  • Promotes Healthy Teeth and Gums
  • Promotes Healthy Skin & Coat Support with natural sources of Omega-3 & Omega-6 fatty acids
  • Highly Digestible
  • Cod Meat Bites Dog Treats are sustainably sourced from Iceland’s pristine waters

There’s more to Gunnis than our tail-wagging treats. Since their core values include promoting appropriate pet nutrition and prioritizing environmental sustainability. To achieve this, they source their products from Iceland, where they uphold a production process that generates zero carbon emissions. This means that they can deliver the freshest fish products straight to your doorstep. The Cod Meat Dog treats, for example, contain 100% pure Cod Meat Fillets, caught and processed on the same day. Additionally, they air-dry their products in their own facility, powered by geothermal hot springs, resulting in a manufacturing process with zero carbon footprint.

Ingredients

100% Cod Meat

Feeding Guide

This product is intended for intermittent and supplemental feeding only. Use as a treat or reward and not as a meal replacement. Always provide dog with fresh, clean water. Be sure to keep your Gunni’s treats in a cool dry place.
This is a dog treat and not for human consumption. Always supervise your pet while eating to minimize risk of chocking/obstruction hazards. Always follow the advice of your veterinarian.
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