Wild Bites USA
Oregon Ocean Delight
Oregon Ocean Delight
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A mix of Oregon Bay Shrimp and Oregon Dulse Seaweed.
Great Kibble Topper, One order is 2.4 oz.
Benefits of Shrimp:
- Shrimp contains Astaxanthin, a powerful antioxidant that protects against damage from free radicals.
- Contains Taurine and other essential amino acids.
- Shrimp live in mineral-rich water. Shrimp have Vitamins D3, B12, B3 (Niacin), Potassium, Iodine, and Phosphorus.
- High protein, low calorie.
Benefits of Dulse Seaweed:
- A complete protein, packed with Amino Acids, Vitamins A and B12, Iodine, Iron, Magnesium, Calcium, Fiber, and Omega 3-Fatty Acids.
Ingredients/Sourcing:
Oregon Bay Shrimp and Dulse Seaweed, sourced locally here in Oregon, USA!
Suggested Daily Serving Size:
Small Dogs (1-20 lbs): 2 tablespoons
Medium Dogs (20-50 lbs): 4 tablespoons
Large Dogs (50-90 lbs): 6-8 tablespoons
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Storage Instructions
Storing:
- Once opened store in a COOL, DRY PLACE.
- Store in a small, airtight container.
- Store out of direct sunlight.
- Treats can last anywhere between 1-3 months. They can last up to 6+ months in the freezer.
- Unopened treats store best in the freezer.
Packaging
Your treats will come in a Recyclable Zipper Pouch, LDPE #4. For more info about recycling...click here.
Feeding Advisory/Disclaimer
When introducing new treats, start with one protein at a time. Introduce new treats slowly. Don’t introduce all new proteins within the same 1-3 day. Wild Bites USA is not responsible for proper portion control according to your dog's size and weight. I do recommend if you have a small dog, feed them a piece of treat appropriate for their size.
Always feed treats under supervision and have water available. If your dog is a fast, determined eater, supervise your dog for swallowing or gulping. This can be prevented by using a chew holder or just holding it with your hands.
For Softer Treats: Rehydrate the treats in warm water for 2-3 minutes to create softer, meaty treats. This is helpful for senior dogs or those with dental challenges.
Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog's diet. These are treats, meant to be fed intermittently, and not meant to replace full, balanced meals. Please consult with your veterinarian for any questions about any ingredients.