Freeze Dried Duck Neck
Not only is freeze-dried duck neck rich in high-quality protein and vitamin B complex, but it also contains sufficient calcium for the health of the pets' joints and the growth of their bones.
Free from grain, preservatives, additives, colorants or genetically modified ingredients, freeze dried duck necks for dogs, as a kind of freeze dried raw meat, offer the best nutrition and the most secure protection for your pets' health.
Ingredients of Freeze Dried Duck Neck
100 % High Quality Skinless Duck Neck
Guaranteed Analysis of Freeze Dried Duck Neck
Crude protein ≥60%
Crude fat ≥9%
Crude fiber ≤1%
Crude ash ≤22%
Moisture ≤6%
Product Features of Freeze Dried Duck Neck
A dog can chew a duck's neck to grind his teeth and use duck neck dog treatsas a toy for entertainment.
Duck neck, as a kind of dog freeze dried treats, is rich in niacin, which is good for your dog's heart.
Minerals in duck neck can boost your dog's immune system.
Vitamin A in duck neck may also protect your dog's eyesight.
There are many freeze dried pet food manufacturers, but we are one of the best choices for you.
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