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Beef
Treats:
Lamb
Treats:
Chicken Treats:
Pork
Treats:
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Roo
Treats:
Fish
Treats:
Carob
Treats:
Make
your own dog treats:
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Beef Liver Treats
- 100% beef liver (dried). No preservatives. Useful as training
treats. Made in to thin slabs. The slabs are scored
with lines which allow you to easily break it in to chunks.
Made
from Australian cattle, not imported, this liver is actually
dehydrated under refrigeration, not heated and dried. So no
nutrients are lost though heating, in fact the nutrients in
the liver are concentrated in this highly nutritious treat.
100g -
$3.40
500g - $15.00
1kg - $27.50 |
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Beef Paddywacks (dried
tendons) - an exceptionally hard chew for the toughest
chewers. Can
not be broken in your hand.
Each piece is 15 -
20cm long and approx 40g in weight.
Naturally sundried,
with no chemicals added. 100% Australian.
$4.50 per
200g
$16.00 per kg |
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Pizzles (beef) - do not ask what they are, just
be happy that dogs love them.
Cut in to 10 - 12 cm
sections and naturally sun-dried with no chemicals
added. They are a hard chew, like a pigs ear so they
take a long time for your dog to chew up.
A few of my dogs
turn their nose up at any pork chews (ears, snouts etc)
but will happily chew up a beef pizzle.
Priced by weight
as size of each piece does vary:
$10.50 per
200g
$47.00 per kg |
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Beef Snaps (dried beef
gullet) - 100% Aussie beef, no chemicals added,
naturally sun dried.
If your dog wants
a chewy chew, but can not cope with the real hard dried
treats, then a beef snap might be suitable - these are
chewy and able to be twisted up in your hand (but not
easily broken).
Suitable for dogs
that find some chews just too hard.
$4.50 per
200g
$16.00 per kg |
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Sheep ears
- dried, not smoked - no preservatives added.
These are a NZ
product, from human quality export sheep.
Pigs ears too big for
your dog? Sheep ears are smaller and thinner.
Price: $45
per kg = approx 100 ears
$11 per 200g = approx 20 ears |
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Dried lamb
puff - light, thin slabs, easily
broken in to chunks with just your fingers. This is 100% Australian lamb, no
artificial additives.
If
your dog has a problem with liver, as many do, then try
lamb puff.
These treats are
actually dehydrated under refrigeration, not heated and
dried. So no nutrients are lost though heating.
It is really light, so in 100g you get a
lot more volume of treats than with liver treats.
50g - $3.50
100g - $5.50
1kg - $42.00 |
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Chicken Stix - chicken
meat minced and rolled in to cabanossi style stix
and dried.
You can snap the stix in to smaller
treats with your fingers for training treats or give whole as a chew treat
for your dog.
Pack of 6, each 30cm long and approx
45g weight - $9.00 |
Please note these are a new product, not the same
chicken stix I used to sell. These are drier and not so
oily. |
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Pigs' ears
- dried, not smoked - no preservatives added. Made in Australia, which means
not irradiated.
100% natural.
Yes you can get
cheaper (imported) pigs ears, but we have decided to
stick with the Aussie ears.
Due to the size
variation that they have been coming in lately we are
now selling pigs ears by weight.
Price: $28.50 for 500g (approx
15 - 18 ears) $57 per kilo
(approx 30 - 35 ears)
(or if you want to
order a specific number we can package that number up
and weigh them for you - you will be charged at the per
kilo rate above) |
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Roo Jerky - this is dried
roo meat. It dries to a hard chew, not suitable for
snapping in to pieces as a training treat, more suited
as a chew to keep your dog happy.
Each piece approx
30cm long and weighs 20 - 30g. Sold by weight:
$7.50 per
200g
$28.00 per kg |
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Dried roo ribs -
individual roo ribs, with meat attached.
These bones are
actually dehydrated under refrigeration rather than
heated and dried, so no risk of heated (cooked) bones
splintering inside your dog.
100% natural, no
preservatives or additives. Roo is very low in fat (2%)
so this is a great treat for a dieting dog.
200g - $11.00 (approx 12 ribs)
500g - $22.00
(approx 30 ribs)
1kg -
$40.00
(approx 60 ribs) |
These are sold by weight rather than each as the size
does vary slightly (approx 15 - 20g each) so fairer to
all if they are sold by weight. |
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Dried roo lumbar -
this is roo lumbar spine, split down the middle then
dehydrated.
I have switched to
these rather than the dried tails as they can be dried
much better, resulting in more shelf life and less
chance of going off.
These bones are
actually dehydrated under refrigeration rather than
heated and dried, so no risk of heated (cooked) bones
splintering inside your dog.
100% natural, no
preservatives or additives. Roo is very low in fat (2%)
so this is a great treat for a dieting dog.
500g - $20.00
(approx 5 pieces)
1kg -
$35.00
(approx 10 pieces) |
Each piece is approximately 20cm long. I sell them by
weight rather than each as they do vary a bit in size. |
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Roo Patties
- these are 100% roo mince, rolled in to flat, square "patties" and dried.
Nothing added other than roo mince.
Each patty is approx 10cm x 8cm and
weighs approx 35g, but size does vary, so sold by weight.
Can be broken in to smaller pieces to
use as training treats, but not as easily as liver. Can be used as one large
dog chew and given all at once. Much healthier than a biscuit.
$7.50 per 200g
$28.00 per kg |
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Dried tuna fish
treats - this is dried albacore tuna, a very smelly and very tasty treat,
loved by dogs and cats alike.
It is caught off the
East Coast of Australia in a dolphin safe environment.
Tuna has high levels
of omega 3 fatty acids so these are a highly nutritious
and beneficial treat - Omega 3's are known for their
anti inflammatory and cardiovascular benefits.
These treats are
actually dehydrated under refrigeration, not heated and
dried. So no nutrients are lost though heating, in fact
the nutrients are concentrated - it takes 1kg of fresh
wet meat to get 200 - 300g of dry treat, so the
nutrition from that whole kilogram, ends up in the 300g
of treats!
50g - $6.00
100g - $9.50
200g - $18.00
500g - $40.00
1kg -
$75.00 |
When I first got a sample of these treats
and saw how wild the dogs went for them, I tried them for clipping the nails
of one of my dogs who hates her nails clipped. That afternoon all her nails
got done as she would let me do anything as long as she got a fish treat for
it.
My cat does not
mind them either - he has opened quite a few post satchels that I
have got ready for posting! |
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Standing dog biscuit cutter
- kelpie shaped! Bring some fun in
to your biscuits.
Cookie cutter measures
13cm from nose to tail.
Price $12.00 |
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Sitting dog cookie
cutter
This cookie cutter measures 9cm from nose
to tail.
Price $12.00 |
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Bone shaped cookie
cutters
Intermediate measures 4.5" long
Price $11.00
Small measures 2"
long
Price $8.00
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Ice Cube
Trays - make an ice treat for your dog or for when you have doggy
friends over.
This tray makes 20
ice cubes.
For a special treat
for your dog on a hot day, why not make some frosty paws:
FROSTY PAWS RECIPE
32
ounces vanilla low fat yogurt
1
mashed banana
2
Tbs. honey
2
Tbs. Peanut Butter
Blend all ingredients until smooth, pour into tray and freeze.
Price - $10.50 |
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