BOZITA MEATY BITES LAMB

42% PROTEIN, 18.5% FAT

  • Grain free recipe
  • Lamb

Bozita Meaty Bites – Premium dog treats with Lamb

Natural vitamins and minerals provide organic preservation without the use of any chemical colorants, scents and flavorings.

  • High meat content 92%
  • Grain-free recipe
  • No added sugar
  • No colorants
  • Easy to break and serve

A grain-free premium treat with 92% lamb, complemented with blueberries, mint and lavender. A delicious, natural and aromatic treat.Bozita Meaty Bites are delicious dog snacks with a high meat content, ideal as a treat or reward for your dog. The snacks are suitable for all breeds and ages. Bozita Meaty Bites – a delicious dog treat, with natural ingredients and made of the finest selected meats. Inspired by the Nordic wilderness mixed with Arctic berries for a natural source of antioxidants.

Size: 70g

Ingredients

COMPOSITION

Lamb 92%, minerals, animal jelly, blueberry juice 1%, animal fat, dried mint 0.05%, dried lavender 0.05%.

ADDITIVES (PER KG)

Technological additives: Antioxidants, preservatives.

ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS

Protein 42%, fat content 18.5%, crude fibre 0.5%, crude ash 19%, moisture 18%.

Feeding guide

WEIGHT OF DOG (KG) DAILY RATIO (PCS)
<3 2
3-8 5
18-30 10
30-45 20

Weight, age and activity level are factors that can affect your dogs energyneed. Therefore, see the feeding guidelines only as guidance. When changing food, gradually increase the new food over a period of 2-4 weeks. The dog should always have access to fresh water. For more information visit www.bozita.com

Use: Complementary pet food for dogs. Can be used as a treat or reward during training. Your dog should always have access to fresh water.
Storage: Store dry, not above normal room temperature. Reseal the bag carefully after use, opened packaging should be used within 5 days. Best before date: see stamp.

OUR PHILOSOPHY

SWEDISH NATURAL QUALITY

Swedish Natural Quality embodies more than just the food in the bowl. It involves every part of our process, all the way from farms, forests or waters of Sweden to where and how we prepare the food.

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