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Mini Fish Jerky

Mini Fish Jerky

Regular price £0.25 GBP
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Size

Mini Fish Jerky are bite-sized squares of 100% natural whitefish, gently air-dried with no additives or preservatives. Light, crunchy and low in odour for a fish treat, they make an ideal everyday training reward — small enough to use plenty of them without overfeeding. Buy individually or as a 250g bag.

  • 100% whitefish, single ingredient — air-dried with nothing added; grain free and chicken free.
  • Naturally lean — a light, low-odour fish treat that suits frequent training rewards.
  • Bite-sized for training — small squares are easy to portion for repetition work, for dogs of all sizes.
  • Naturally contains omega-3 — as you'd expect from a white fish.
  • Helps with chewing — the crunchy texture can help reduce surface plaque as part of a wider dental routine (not a replacement for brushing or veterinary care).

Feeding guide

A complementary treat, fed alongside a complete, balanced diet:

  • Small dogs (up to 10kg): 2–4 pieces per day
  • Medium dogs (10–25kg): 4–6 pieces per day
  • Large dogs (25kg+): 6–8 pieces per day

Always supervise your dog while feeding and make sure fresh water is available.

Ingredients

100% Whitefish. Air-dried with no additives or preservatives.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight, and reseal the bag after opening.

A complementary food for dogs — feed under supervision and always allow access to fresh water. After a larger white-fish chew? See our White Fish Jerky Fingers.

Common questions

Are these good for training?
Yes — the small, bite-sized squares are easy to portion and lean enough to use plenty of in a session without overfeeding. They're a popular choice for repetition and reward-based training.
Is it really 100% fish?
Yes — 100% whitefish, air-dried, with no fillers, additives or preservatives.
My dog reacts to common proteins — is fish a good option?
White fish is a useful single-protein option for dogs that don't get on with chicken, beef or lamb. As with any new food, introduce it gradually.
Are they suitable for puppies?
Yes, from 12 weeks. The small size makes them easy to manage as a gentle training reward — always supervise and keep fresh water available.
Do they smell strongly?
They're lower in odour than oily fish treats like sprats, which makes them more pleasant to carry in a treat pouch — though as with any dried fish there is still a mild scent.
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