Australian Animal Oral Care
Kangaroo Rib Chews
Kangaroo Rib Chews
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Our Kangaroo Ribs provides a delicious and natural way for your pet to keep their teeth clean and healthy.
Looking for a real Dental Treat? We have it for you
This is a great smaller dental dog treat which is great for medium-sized dogs and keen smaller dogs who love to chew - there's plenty of meat left on to chew away.
These chews are 100% animal Kangaroo protein, providing essential nutrients and calcium for optimal dental care.
Offering kangaroo rib bone & meat for gripping and tugging, this chew are a healthy and fun way for your pet to enjoy a daily dental treat.
We have naturally dehydrated 100% protein
No GMO No Glycerine No Gluten No Grain No Artificial Preservatives No Salt
No Artificial Colours or Flavours
140gm - 20cm long each rib
Air dried not Cooked - bones will not splinter
Always supervise your pet when chewing on any bones. Never offer cooked bones!
Completely natural, tasty and healthy for Teeth Cleaning, Training & Treats
Say NO to Kibble and High Processed Pet Foods
Excellent Dental Chew - 1 - 3 times a week
Dogs Chew on Meaty bone which mechanically helps keep Tartar down. Chewing is important for Dental Hygiene.
Fact: No more than 10% of your Pet's daily food intake should be with Treats.
Always try to buy or make the freshest food for your Pets. Their health will improve and you will find a much healthier friend by your side.
Have you added a raw egg, seaweed powder, natural yoghurt, kefir or fresh sardines to your pets food? Try it - your pets will be in heaven.
Aussie Protein dehydrated in Victoria & Queensland, Australia
Store away from sunlight in a dark, dry place. Use within 6 months
Note: Nothing will clean your Pets teeth better than a professional dental clean.
Don't avoid Professional Dental Cleaning in lieu of Dental Treats & Chews
We highly recommend a full dental clean every 12 - 18 months depending on the tartar build up in your pet.
Australian Animal Oral Care
Dental Treats should be a healthy complement to your dog's regular diet. To maintain a balanced lifestyle, treats should make up no more than 10% of their daily calorie intake.
When selecting treats, choose ones that suit your dog's size and introduce new varieties gradually to monitor for any allergies. Keep treat-giving in moderation to avoid overfeeding and use them as rewards during training or fun activities.
Always ensure your dog has access to fresh water, especially after enjoying dehydrated treats.
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