Iceland Pet Treat, Dog, Herring/Herring 100 gr.
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Dog treats with herring from Iceland, completely without filling
Iceland Pet Treat Herring are air-dried dog treats from Iceland made from 80% white fish and 20% herring. A clean, natural snack with high protein content and natural omega 3 and 6 fatty acids for skin, coat and joints. Perfect as a reward or healthy everyday treat.
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100% fish, no additives
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Air dried in Iceland
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80% white fish and 20% herring
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Natural omega 3 and 6
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Protein 61.6%
If you want a treat that's so simple you can explain it in one line, Iceland Pet Treat Herring is just the vibe: 100% fish, gently air-dried in Iceland . No grains, no sugar, no "mystery" additives. Just pure taste and high quality.
These dog treats consist of 80% white fish and 20% herring , which gives a delicious combination of mild fishy flavor and extra fatty acids. Perfect as a reward, a little snack during the day or as an “okay, you’ve been good” treat after a walk.
Why choose fish treats for dogs?
Fish is a classic choice when you want to keep the ingredient list short but still give your dog something nutritious.
You will especially benefit from this:
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Natural omega 3 and 6 which can support skin, coat and joints
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High protein content , suitable for active dogs
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Air drying preserves flavor and makes the treat extra appetizing
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Easy to use as a reward without it becoming a “heavy” snack
No nonsense: Fish treats may smell a little more than chicken crackers. But that's also why dogs love them.
Ingredients
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80% white fish
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20% herring
That's it. And that's exactly the point.
Analytical constituents
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Protein: 61.6%
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Fat: 9.1%
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Crude ash: 14.6%
High protein, moderate fat, and plenty of “clean snack” profile.
Who are they suitable for?
Iceland Pet Treat Herring is a strong match for:
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Dog owners who want clean, natural treats
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Dogs that thrive on fish, or where you want to vary protein sources
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Dogs with a focus on skin and coat (omega fatty acids)
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Training and rewards where you want high motivation
Feeding advice
Give as a snack or reward in moderate amounts. Always provide fresh water. If your dog is not used to fish snacks, start with small amounts.
Storage
Store dry and cool, and close the bag tightly after use so they stay crispy and delicious.

