July 25, 2021 2 min read 1 Comment
Chicken breast is an excellent source of low fat, high quality animal protein. Protein is the building blocks of the body and dogs have particularly high protein requirements.
Like all animal proteins, chicken is a “complete” protein, meaning that it contains all ten of the essential amino acids that dogs require for health.
All B vitamins are present in chicken meat, but it is a particularly good source of vitamin B3, which is vital for energy production.
Poultry like chicken is also the best dietary source of vitamin B6, which offers the same benefits as B3, while also supporting the health of the immune system and brain.
Chicken is naturally low in sodium, while offering high levels of the important but often scarce mineral selenium. Selenium is important for the health of the immune system. High levels of phosphorous are also present in this lean meat, which is vital for bone health, as well as moderate levels of zinc, copper, magnesium and iron.
It is a nutritious and lean protein that most dogs love. Low in fat treat 1.8% fat content
Chicken Dog treats are a 100% natural dog treat, made from single product protein. Chicken jerky for dogs 100% Aussie chicken breast. No Laila and Me dehydrated range of dog treats have any added salt, sugar, additives or preservatives. Just all-natural dog treats, made and packaged in Australia.
Chicken Jerky is a lean meat high protein dog treat, which provides your dog or puppy an extra energy supply without a big calorie intake.
The Laila and Me dehydrated dog jerky treat, can be easily broken up into small amounts, making it an excellent training treat.
Chicken help’s build muscle mass in dogs and is also packed with Omega 6 fatty acids that make for healthy skin and shiny coats in your dog.
Most importantly don't feed your dogs supermarket chicken jerky that states “all-natural” because you will find it they have added glycerin to make it heavier. Some of our Laila and Me customers are on very strict diets, we have catered this range to be grain-free, a great tasty treat for any dogs that have allergies or tummy sensitivities.
What is your pets favourite chicken treat? comment below
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michael harmon
February 01, 2023
I give my dogs Waggin train chucken treats. How do they rank?