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Miro & Makauri
Time for Bed Biscuits for Dogs
Time for Bed Biscuits for Dogs
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A gentle little biscuit to round off the day. Time for Bed Biscuits are a light, low-fat, meat-free treat made with honey and fennel — a nice way to mark the end of the day as part of a calm bedtime routine, after an evening walk, or simply as an everyday snack.
- Light & low-fat — just 2% fat.
- Meat-free — no meat, no rawhide and no palm oil.
- Made with honey & fennel — a simple, tasty little recipe.
- A bedtime-routine treat — a settled end-of-day ritual many dogs enjoy.
Composition
Rice, pea flour, vegetable glycerin, cellulose powder, dried yeast, calcium carbonate, honey, fennel, coconut oil, green tea extract.
Analytical constituents
| Constituent | % |
|---|---|
| Protein | 6% |
| Fat content | 2% |
| Crude fibre | 2% |
| Crude ash | 4% |
| Moisture | 14% |
Feeding & safety
Feed as a treat or reward between meals, not as a replacement for a balanced diet. Always supervise your dog and keep fresh water available. Suitable from around 14 weeks. Store in a cool, dry place.
From the MaksPatch range, stocked at Hairy Dogs.
Common questions
Are these vegan?
They're meat-free and vegetarian, but they contain honey, which comes from bees — so they aren't suitable for a strict vegan diet.
Will they calm my dog down?
They're a gentle bedtime-routine treat rather than a calming medicine — the settling comes from the routine of winding down with a treat at the end of the day. If your dog genuinely struggles with anxiety, please speak to your vet.
Are they low in fat?
Yes — the fat content is just 2%, so they're a light, low-fat treat.
What age can have them?
Suitable for dogs from around 14 weeks, fed as an occasional treat.
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