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Meaty Licks Peanut Butter for Dogs (113g)

Meaty Licks Peanut Butter for Dogs (113g)

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Flavour

A tasty, plant-based peanut butter for dogs, made in North Wales — in four everyday flavours. Squeeze it onto a lick mat, stuff a toy or spread a little over food for a quick reward or a calm bit of enrichment. Vegan, gluten-free and, importantly for peanut butter, xylitol-free. Choose your flavour: Plain, Smokey Bacon, Roast Chicken or Roast Beef — and yes, the meaty flavours are plant-based too: all the taste, no meat.

  • Four flavours — Plain, Smokey Bacon, Roast Chicken and Roast Beef.
  • Xylitol-free — made without xylitol, which is toxic to dogs (always check any peanut butter is xylitol-free before sharing).
  • Vegan & plant-based — even the meaty flavours; no animal products.
  • Gluten-free, no palm oil, no added sugar and no artificial additives.
  • Great for enrichment — lick mats, stuffable toys or training rewards; slow licking is a lovely settling activity.
  • Mess-free 113g pouch — easy to squeeze at home or on walks.
  • Made in the UK — produced in North Wales.

How to use

Squeeze onto a lick mat or into a stuffable toy, spread a little over food, or offer as a reward. A little goes a long way — feed as a treat alongside a balanced diet, not as a meal.

Allergens & safety

Contains peanut — not suitable for dogs with a peanut allergy. For canine use only; always supervise your dog while they enjoy it, and keep fresh water available. Store in a cool, dry place.

Fancy something different? Try the Calming and Birthday Cake peanut butters. From the Meaty Licks range, stocked at Hairy Dogs.

Common questions

Are the meaty flavours actually vegan?
Yes — Smokey Bacon, Roast Chicken and Roast Beef are all plant-based. They're flavoured peanut butter, not meat.
Is it safe — what about xylitol?
It's made without xylitol, which is toxic to dogs. It's always worth checking that any peanut butter is xylitol-free before sharing it with your dog.
How do I use it?
Squeeze onto a lick mat or into a stuffable toy, spread a little over food, or offer it as a reward. A little goes a long way.
My dog has allergies — is it suitable?
It's vegan and gluten-free, which suits many sensitivities — but it contains peanut, so it isn't suitable for dogs with a peanut allergy.
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