Chicken Sticks | Oasy - Snacks for dogs
These delicious chicken fingers are a complementary dog food, ideal for dogs of all ages and sizes. They contain 51% chicken and are perfect as a reward during training or as a healthy snack at any time of the day. Available in 100g packs, these sticks are a great choice for keeping your dog happy and healthy.
Their composition is free of artificial colors and thickeners, guaranteeing a natural and safe product for your pet. Furthermore, their consistency and taste make them irresistible even for the most demanding dogs.
Composition
The composition of these chicken fingers includes meat and derivatives (chicken 51%), by-products of vegetable origin, eggs and egg products, sugars and mineral substances. This recipe has been carefully balanced to provide a tasty and nutritious food, without the addition of artificial colors or thickeners, to respect your dog's health.
Analytical Components
Oasy Chicken Fingers have a well-balanced nutritional profile: crude protein 29%, crude fat 12%, crude fiber 1%, crude ash 3.5% and moisture 24%. These values contribute to a balanced diet, supporting your dog's overall well-being, from digestive health to maintaining healthy skin and a shiny coat.
Usage Suggestions
Offer these chicken fingers as desired as a snack between meals or as a reward during training. It is important to always leave fresh, clean water available for your dog. Store the product in a cool, dry place and, after opening, close the package and store it in the refrigerator. Make sure you consume the product within a short time to ensure its freshness and nutritional properties.
Precautions
Despite the quality of the ingredients and the care in production, it is always good practice to monitor your dog when he eats snacks to prevent any risk of choking, especially if they are young or very lively dogs. Furthermore, as with any complementary food, it is important to balance the intake of snacks with a complete diet, to keep your dog healthy and prevent problems related to overfeeding or nutritional imbalances.