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Wild treats are rich in high-quality protein and contain little fat, making them a healthy and nutritious choice for dogs. They provide a natural source of vitamins, minerals, and trace elements such as iron, zinc, magnesium, selenium, and B vitamins, which support the immune system, promote a shiny coat, and enhance overall well-being. Wild has a distinctive flavor and tender texture, making our treats a true delicacy.
The low fat content makes wild meat easy to digest, making it ideal for overweight dogs and dogs with sensitive stomachs. The protein found in wild meat is easily processed by your dog's body, making our wild treats particularly beneficial for dogs with food allergies or intolerances to commonly used meats like chicken or beef. Wild meat is considered hypoallergenic because wild animals are rarely exposed to harmful substances. Of course, it's always advisable to consult with your veterinarian for specific health issues.
The wild meat in our treats comes from sustainable and ethical sources. Commonly used are deer (red deer), roe deer, rabbit, and wild boar. Deer meat is particularly rich in omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, iron, and vitamin B12. Roe deer meat, which closely resembles that of deer, and rabbit meat are probably the leanest wild alternatives. Rabbit meat is very popular with dogs due to its tender taste, although it is lower in the usual trace elements like zinc and iron. Wild boar meat is rich in vitamin B3, zinc, and has a higher fat content, making it ideal for more active dogs.
To maintain the freshness and quality of wild treats, store them in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Ideally, you should use opened packages within a few weeks to ensure the best taste and highest nutrient density.
How often can I give my dog wild treats?
Wild treats should be given as a supplement to your dog's regular diet. An appropriate amount depends on the size and activity level of your dog as well as the size of the treat. Be sure to consider the total amount of treats to ensure a balanced diet.
Can I use wild treats as a training reward?
Yes, wild treats are excellent as training rewards. They are tasty, high in protein, and offer a welcome change for your dog. You can break them into small pieces to use easily during training.
Where does the wild meat in your treats come from?
Our wild meat comes from trusted suppliers who place a high value on sustainable hunting practices and ethical animal husbandry. We make sure to use only the best ingredients in our treats to ensure your dog's health and well-being.