Seal sticks for dogs

SEA59423

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Features :
  • Seal meat / 100% natural / Wild game
  • The benefits of sea bass and sweet potatoes combined in one treat!
  • Eco-responsible protein
  • Harvested and made in Canada
  • Gluten free

Product Description :

  • 100g bag
  • Ingredients: seal meat, sweet potatoes, gluten-free oat flour, glycerin.

Nutritional information (per 1 gram):

  • Calories: 3.44
  • Crude proteins: min. 44%
  • Mast. Raw fat: min 1.6%
  • Raw fibers: max 1.5%
  • Humidity: max 20.7%

Benefits of seal meat, the Canadian “superfood”:

  • High in protein
  • Excellent source of: vitamin B12, iron, zinc, magnesium, copper & phosphorus.
  • Low in fat and cholesterol
  • Wild, natural meat without antibiotics, growth hormones or chemical pesticides.
  • Dogs love it!

Benefits of Sweet Potatoes:

  • Excellent source of vitamin A, which supports healthy skin, coat, eyes, nerves and muscles
  • Contains beta-carotene, an antioxidant that may help the immune system and reduce the risk of disease.
  • Excellent sources of vitamins C and B6, copper, fiber, potassium and iron.
  • Rich in dietary fiber, which helps the digestive system work more efficiently.

Additional information :

  • Hypoallergenic solution : Wild and natural seal meat represents an ideal choice for dogs with allergies to certain proteins!
  • Nutritious Choice : SeaDNA Seal & Sweet Potato Treats are packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and are low in fat and calories!
  • 100% CANADIAN : Our natural seal meat is harvested from the pure, icy waters surrounding the Magdalen Islands and the coast of Newfoundland.
  • Dehydration Process : Cooked at a temperature low enough to minimize protein denaturation, but just high enough to ensure product safety and quality. Manufactured in an SQF Level 3 certified facility.
  • Eco-responsible protein : Our wild and natural meat comes from sustainable and responsible hunting. With an estimated population of around 7.5 million, the harp seal herd is abundant. The harvest is based on quotas & closely monitored by the Canadian Government. Their annual harvest is considered an important part of marine ecosystem management.

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