Dried saithe sashimi
Dried saithe sashimi
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These treats are made from 100% wild-caught saithe from the cold, clear Norwegian coast. Cut into thin slices of fillet (hence sashimi) and gently dried to preserve the taste, smell and nutrition. The result is treats that look like they came straight from the sea, only drier and more pocket-friendly. But yes; they smell and taste better than the other variety from Alfreds, and that's why dogs love them, simply!
Use the treats during training and recall, or in sniffing mats and search tasks. The pieces are crispy, lightweight and easy to break into smaller pieces. Since these are made only from sailfish fillet and nothing else, they are especially suitable for dogs that need it simple and clean, for example those with sensitive stomachs or those who tend to put on weight easily. The crispy consistency will also contribute to some “mechanical” cleaning of the teeth, which is good for preventing plaque. However, they do not replace brushing your teeth, but are better than staring sternly at the toothbrush 😉
They have a long shelf life and come in a convenient zip-lock bag that makes it easy to close the bag after use (and harder for creative dog noses to break in).
Other information
Other information
Origin: Norway
Net weight:50 grams = equivalent to approximately 275 grams of clean fish.
Sustainability and climate
Climate-friendly raw material: Made from wild-caught fish, which is one of the best raw materials you can use to reduce CO2 emissions.
Sustainable resource use: Produced from less sought-after parts of the fish without reducing the nutritional value. More of the fish becomes food. Less is wasted. Win-win (and the dog wins the most)
Ingredients
Ingredients
100% wild-caught Norwegian saithe - completely without additives
Average analysis
Average analysis
Nutritional content per 100 grams:
Energy: 1412 kJ / 332 kcal
Protein: 82.4%
Fat: 0.3%
Carbohydrates: 0.0%
Water: 11.0%
Ash: 6.6%
Sodium: 1.06%*
(*only from natural content in fish)
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