Dental Dailies Medium Multipack x7

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Daily dental sticks made with chicken and added vitamins

Our Dental Dailies are made with tasty chicken and a little pumice to give teeth and gums a gentle clean. The star-shaped design gets into those hard-to-reach places. They’re free from added sugars and enriched with vitamins for the perfect daily oral health treat.

 

Vitamin enriched

 

Star shape means your dog’s teeth get a good scrub

 

Pumice helps reduce the build-up of plaque and tartar

 

No artificial colours, flavours or added sugar

Information

  • 7 sticks per pack.
  • Vitamin enriched.
  • Free from added sugars.
  • No artificial colours or flavours.

Size - length 130mm, width 20mm

Calories per stick - 79 kcal

Pack weight - 7 x 180g (7 x pack of 7 sticks) 

 

Feeding Guide

  • Chewing our Dental Dailies once a day helps keep their oral health tip top.
  • Choose the correct size for your dog.
  • Always have fresh water available for your dog.
  • As with any edible product, monitor your dog to ensure the treat is adequately chewed. Swallowing any item without thoroughly chewing it may be harmful or even fatal to a dog.
  • Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily diet.
  • Once opened, keep pack in your resealable bag for freshness.
  • Use within 14 days of opening.
Ingredients

Cereals, Meat and animal derivatives (7% chicken), Derivatives of vegetable origin, Vegetable protein extracts, Minerals (1% pumice).

Additives

Vitamin A 5000 IU/kg, Vitamin D3 500 IU/kg, Vitamin E 40 mg/kg, Copper (as copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate) 12 mg/kg, Preservatives, Natural Flavouring.

Analytical constituents

Crude protein 18.0%, crude fat 3.0%, crude fibre 2.0%, crude ash 6.0%, moisture 19.0%.

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  • 5
    Dental dailies

    Posted by Alana Bateman on 4th Jan 2024

    The only dental chews my dog will eat

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  • 5
    Dental dailies

    Posted by Alana Bateman on 4th Jan 2024

    The only dental chews my dog will eat