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Hairy Dogs Natural Treats

Venison Reward Cubes

Venison Reward Cubes

Regular price £24.99 GBP
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Size

Crunchy, bite-sized rewards made from 100% venison — a tasty novel protein and a great choice for dogs sensitive to everyday meats like chicken. Gently air-dried and single-ingredient, they're handy for training, enrichment or an everyday reward.

  • Novel protein — a natural alternative for dogs sensitive to chicken, beef or other common meats.
  • Naturally high in protein.
  • Single ingredient & grain-free — just venison, nothing added.
  • Bite-sized — ideal for training and rewards.
  • Choose your size — from a 70g pouch to a 1kg value bag.

Feeding

Feed as a treat or reward alongside a balanced diet, not as a meal. These are a rich, high-fat treat, so feed sparingly and in moderation, and adjust your dog's meals to account for treats. If your vet has advised a low-fat diet, these may not be suitable. Always supervise your dog and keep fresh water available. Break larger cubes down for smaller dogs.

Composition

Venison 100%.

Analytical constituents

Constituent %
Protein 46.9%
Fat 29.7%
Ash 13.5%
Fibre 1.6%

Part of the Hairy Dogs Reward Cubes range — also available in Rabbit, Wild Boar, Duck, Chicken and Cod.

Common questions

What are they made from?
100% venison, gently air-dried into bite-sized cubes. A single ingredient with nothing added.
What is a novel protein?
A meat your dog rarely eats, like venison. Novel proteins are a useful option for dogs that are sensitive to common meats such as chicken or beef.
Are they good for training?
Yes — they're bite-sized and high-value, so handy for training and rewards. Break larger cubes down if needed, and feed sparingly as they're a rich, higher-fat treat.
How many can my dog have?
As a guide, a few cubes a day depending on your dog's size. As these are higher in fat, feed sparingly and adjust your dog's main meals to account for treats.
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