Icelandic+ Skin Rolls Redfish
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Description
Indulge your furry friend in the delicious and nutritious world of our Crunchy Icelandic Golden Redfish Skin Rolls. These premium dog treats are a natural powerhouse of Omega-3 fatty acids, promoting healthy skin and a shiny coat. Made from just one ingredient - Icelandic golden redfish - they are free from additives, preservatives, and supplements. Caught daily in the icy, pure waters of Iceland, our redfish are carefully cleaned and air-dried following FDA, USDA, EU, and MAST standards. Ideal for dogs with food sensitivities, these single-protein treats also help reduce tartar and plaque, keeping teeth and gums healthy. These pure fish treats are 100% sustainably fished, edible, digestible, and natural. They're even air-dried in the Viking tradition from 900 A.D. For freshness and convenience, they come in a stand-up resealable bag, with each package containing 3.0 oz of these scrumptious rolls. The best treats for your most beloved pets! Pure Icelandic goodness. Product of Iceland, Packed in Iceland. Ingredients: Redfish Skin. Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein (Min) 67%, Crude Fat (Min) 7.47%, Crude Fiber (Max) 0.68%, Moisture (Max) 12.9%, Ash (Max) 15.3%, Omega-3 Fatty Acids* (MIN) 1.55%. * Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles. Calorie Content: 2900 kcal per kg = 82.2 kcal per oz (Calculated ME).
Using these Icelandic Redfish Skin Rolls for your dog is super easy. Just take one out of the stand - up resealable bag and give it to your furry friend as a treat. You can offer it during training sessions or just as a way to show some love. Remember, although these treats are highly nutritious, they should be given in moderation as part of a balanced diet. Store the bag in a cool, dry place after opening to keep the treats fresh and crunchy. If your dog has any specific health conditions or dietary restrictions, it's always a good idea to consult your vet before introducing a new treat.