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Woolf - Chicken Chunkies - Dogs & Cats

Woolf - Chicken Chunkies - Dogs & Cats

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Woolf Chicken Chunkies for Dogs & Cats

Woolf Chicken Chunkies are soft, bite-sized meat treats made with 96% chicken. Their easy-to-chew texture and small cube shape make them a convenient...

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Ingredients

Chicken 96% and glycerine. Check the pack for the complete composition and analytical constituents.

Pet Type

Suitable as a complementary treat for dogs and cats of different breeds, sizes and life stages.

Feeding Instructions

Feed in moderation alongside a complete diet. Use whole or divide into smaller training rewards, account for treats within daily intake and always provide fresh drinking water.

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Woolf Chicken Chunkies for Dogs & Cats

Woolf Chicken Chunkies are soft, bite-sized meat treats made with 96% chicken. Their easy-to-chew texture and small cube shape make them a convenient reward for training, enrichment or everyday treating.

Ingredients

Chicken 96% and glycerine. Check the pack for the complete composition and analytical constituents.

Pet Type

Suitable as a complementary treat for dogs and cats of different breeds, sizes and life stages.

Feeding Instructions

Feed in moderation alongside a complete diet. Use whole or divide into smaller training rewards, account for treats within daily intake and always provide fresh drinking water.

Benefits

  • Made with 96% chicken
  • Soft, bite-sized texture
  • Useful for training and frequent rewarding
  • Grain-free recipe
  • Suitable for both dogs and cats

Product FAQs

How much chicken do they contain?

The current product information states that the recipe contains 96% chicken.

Are they suitable for older pets?

Their soft texture may suit pets that prefer gentler treats, although individual chewing ability should always be considered.

Can cats eat them?

Yes. They are listed as complementary treats for dogs and cats.