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Wilder Harrier Vegan Seaweed Biscuits: pineapple and ginger, hypoallergenic, made in Montreal

English Wilder Harrier vegan seaweed biscuits, pineapple and ginger flavor, are 100% plant-based dog treats, made with chickpeas and pressed juice pulp (an ingredient upcycled that would have been thrown away), seaweed (wakame and kelp) and flax seeds. No animal protein, no conventional grain, no artificial coloring or flavoring. Only 6.1 kcal per biscuit, perfect for training. Made in Montreal by Wilder Harrier, a Quebec brand pioneering sustainable canine nutrition. 120 g bag.

Extreme vegan, hypoallergenic, 6.1 kcal per biscuit

Chickpea base + upcycled juice pulp (pineapple, cantaloupe, carrot, fennel, green apple, turmeric) + seaweed. No trace of meat, conventional grain, or common allergens. Low in calories, perfect for training sessions without the risk of weight gain.

Why choose Wilder Harrier vegan biscuits?

  • 100% vegan : no animal protein, perfect for dogs with multiple allergies
  • Extremely hypoallergenic : without chicken, beef, lamb, pork, fish, eggs, dairy products
  • Conventional grain-free : no wheat, corn, or soy
  • 6.1 kcal per biscuit : guilt-free training treat, even for overweight dogs
  • Upcycled ingredients : press juice pulp is a repurposed by-product, anti-waste
  • Seaweed : wakame and kelp provide iodine and plant-based omega-3s
  • 19% protein derived from chickpeas and pea extract
  • Ginger : recognized natural digestive aid
  • Turmeric : plant-based anti-inflammatory
  • No artificial colouring, flavouring, or preservatives
  • Made in Montreal by Wilder Harrier, a Quebec brand
  • Reduced carbon footprint vs conventional meat-based treats

Who are these biscuits for?

  • Dogs with confirmed multiple allergies with animal proteins
  • Dogs in elimination diet who cannot touch any protein
  • Dogs in intensive training period who need lots of rewards
  • Dogs in Weight management or weight loss, given the very low calories
  • Owners vegetarian or vegan who want to align their values with those of their dog
  • Sensitive owners to theenvironmental footprint of their purchases
  • Dogs with digestive sensitivity (ginger aids digestion)

♻️ What is juice press pulp?

The juice press pulpit's the plant fiber left after juice has been extracted from fruits and vegetables. Usually thrown away or composted, it is still very rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Wilder Harrier collects it from local juice producers and turns it into a main ingredient. The result: less waste, more nutritional value, a reduced environmental footprint. This is what is calledFood upcycling.

Can a dog really eat vegan?

For a Complete meal, dogs need animal protein to meet their essential needs. But for a Occasional treat, a well-crafted vegan recipe is not only safe, but often ideal for dogs with multiple allergies. Wilder Harrier biscuits are not a meal replacement: they are used as a reward, a daily treat, or a training aid, in addition to a complete, balanced diet.

Guarantee analysis

Nutrient Value
Calories per biscuit 6,1 kcal
Crude protein (min) 19 %
Raw fats (min) 10%
Raw fibre (max) 27 %
Maximum humidity 10%
Omega-3 (min) 3.6%
Omega-6 (min) 2.4%

Featured ingredients

Chickpeas 🌿

Primary source of plant-based protein (19%) and fibre. Very well tolerated by most dogs and provides good satiety.

Upcycled press juice pulp

Cantaloupe, carrot, fennel, pineapple, green apple, turmeric. A cocktail of antioxidants, fibre, and polyphenols, made from a by-product that is normally wasted.

Algues (wakame and kelp)

Natural source ofIodine for the thyroid, marine minerals, and plant-based omega-3s. Seaweed is a signature of the range Wilder Harrier.

Flax seeds

Plant-based source of omega-3 (ALA) and fibre. Completes the fatty acid profile.

Ginger and turmeric

Functional botanicals recognized: ginger supports digestion, turmeric has a mild anti-inflammatory effect.

Complete list of ingredients

Chickpeas, juice pulp (cantaloupe, carrot, fennel, pineapple, green apple, turmeric), flax seeds, pea extract, wakame, kelp, a blend of lemon juice and vinegar, mixed tocopherols (natural source of vitamin E).

Usage Guide

Training and daily reward

Given the 6,1 kcal per biscuit, even generous use during training remains reasonable. For an average adult dog, 5 to 10 biscuits per training session represent less than 5% of its daily calorie intake.

Occasional treat

1 to 3 biscuits per day as a standard treat, depending on the size of the dog.

Complement to a complete food

These biscuits are not a complete food. They are used in addition of a balanced daily diet.

Storage: at room temperature in the resealed bag. Convenient size for your pocket, the car, or at home.

Frequently Asked Questions

If my dog is allergic to chicken and beef, is it safe?

Yes. This recipe does not contain no animal protein. It is probably one of the safest treats on the market for dogs with confirmed multiple allergies.

What’s the difference compared with the Pear and Spinach or Cantaloupe and Carrot biscuits?

Same base (chickpeas, seaweed, flax seeds) and the same nutritional profile. Only the juice pulp change: Pineapple and ginger bring a more exotic, warming flavor; pear and spinach are milder and greener; cantaloupe and carrot are sweeter. You can vary them according to your dog's preferences.

Is my dog active enough for these biscuits?

Given the very low calorie content (6.1 kcal), these biscuits are suitable for absolutely all types of dogs, even sedentary dogs or those losing weight. That's one of their great strengths.

Is ginger safe for dogs?

Yes, in a small quantity as in this recipe. Ginger is known for its digestive properties and is often used in recipes for dogs with sensitive stomachs.

For what size dog?

All sizes. For small dogs, break the biscuit into 2 or 4 pieces to adjust the portion.

Why buy from Sherbrooke Canin?

Wilder Harrier vegan biscuits are our premium choice for dogs with multiple allergies or for intensive training without calorie guilt. It's also a way to support a innovative Quebec brand that is rethinking canine nutrition from an environmental perspective. Our team can help you choose the flavor that's right for your dog.

Any questions? Contact the Sherbrooke Canin team—we love to help!

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