Who are 100% venison treats best suited for?
A natural, single-protein treat suitable for dogs of all sizes – especially good for rewarding and treat beginners. The pieces are already suitable for small and medium-sized dogs (bichon frisé, toy poodle, Shetland sheepdog, mittelspitz, cockapoo); for larger dogs (border collie, Labrador retriever, golden retriever, Australian shepherd) they work as tasty training treats. Always supervise chewing.
What makes this an ecological choice?
One ingredient, a short ingredient list, and gentle air drying keep processing to a minimum. Small, light pieces help portion sensibly – less waste and unnecessary “over-rewarding” in everyday life.
Where does the raw material come from – and what is the nature of the origin?
The product is developed in Extremadura, Spain, in the middle of the dehesa traditional landscape. The mosaic of oak pastures, meadows, and river valleys maintains natural biodiversity – pollinators, birds, and grazing species – and this tradition is reflected in the raw material’s pure, recognizable flavor.
What is the texture and hardness of the pieces?
Crispy but easy to chew – not “crunching iron.” The pieces do not stick to fingers or pockets, so they are suitable for both indoors and walks.
What ingredients are included – is it suitable for sensitive stomachs?
Ingredients: 100% dried venison meat. No grains, additives, or preservatives. A single-protein product makes ingredient management easier; still start gradually and monitor your dog’s condition.
What does the nutritional content look like?
Analytical constituents: crude protein 64%, crude oils and fats 8%, crude fiber 1%, moisture 9%, and ash 6% (natural product – values may vary). The dense protein content makes even small pieces effective rewards.
In what package size is the treat available and what is the piece size like?
Practical 45 g zipper bag. The pieces are small and irregular, making them easy to portion for dogs of all sizes – also for training use.
Is it suitable for puppies and seniors?
Often suitable, when you consider the condition of teeth and jaw. For puppies (lagotto romagnolo, miniature schnauzer) start with small pieces in a calm moment; for seniors (labradoodle, golden retriever) the crispy but gentle mouthfeel is usually pleasant.
How often can I offer it?
As a complementary treat – the rule of thumb is that treats should not exceed about 10% of the dog’s daily total energy intake. Adjust the amount according to size, activity, and stomach, and always keep fresh water available.
Can these be used in training and activation?
Absolutely. Small pieces work as neat, highly tasty training treats in obedience, everyday training, and scent work. Hide pieces in a sniffing mat or activation toy under supervision – whippets, Parson Russell terriers, and cockapoos gladly work for this reward.
How does this compare to beef or pork treats?
Venison flavor is intense but clean according to many dogs, and the protein content is high with a light fat amount. It is a good alternative if you want variety from more common proteins.
Does it smell strongly or make a mess?
The scent is naturally meaty but moderate according to most, and the dried pieces are clean to handle. Therefore, these are also suitable for “urban pockets” for café dates or the office.
How do I serve safely?
Give under supervision, adjust the piece size to suit your dog, and remove pieces that crumble too small. If the dog tries to swallow a large piece quickly, interrupt and offer smaller pieces.
For which breeds is the piece size most natural?
For small and medium-sized dogs (bichon frisé, Shelties, mittelspitz, cockapoo) one piece at a time is often suitable. For larger dogs (border collie, labrador, Siberian husky) you can give several small pieces during the same training session. Always measure and assess your own dog and its eating style.
Can I also give it to a cat?
Yes – this is a complementary feed for both dogs and cats. Offer small pieces to cats and start gradually to keep stomach function calm.