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Content: 65 g (€12.23 / 100 g)
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Horse treats are an excellent source of high-quality, lean protein that is easily digestible and hypoallergenic. Additionally, they contain important nutrients that support your dog's overall health. The high iron content in them promotes healthy blood circulation. Horse treats include muscle meat and organs such as heart, liver, and kidneys. In our shop, you will only find treats from controlled farming, free from artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives.
Since horse treats are particularly easily digestible and hypoallergenic, they are considered among the most well-tolerated treats for dogs. They are therefore excellent for dogs with a sensitive stomach, food allergies, or intolerances to commonly used meats like chicken or beef. As with any new treats, it is advisable to introduce them gradually and monitor your dog's reaction.
Horse meat is also suitable for more sluggish dogs and seniors, as it contains less protein and energy. If your dog is a bit of a picky eater, horse meat might be a winning choice due to its sweetness.
To preserve the quality and freshness of the horse treats, they should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Opened packages should ideally be used within a few weeks.
How often can I give my dog horse treats?
Horse treats should be given as a supplement to your dog's regular diet. The appropriate amount varies depending on your dog's size and activity level, as well as the size of the treat. For a balanced diet, be sure to account for the total amount of treats given.
Can I use horse treats as training rewards?
Yes, horse treats are great as training rewards. They are tasty, healthy, and provide a welcome change for your dog. You can break them into small pieces to use easily during training sessions.