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DAF Dried Cow Ears (5 Pack)
£6.65 Quick View100% cow ear Dried Cow Ears (with hair) 100% Cow ear with hair are made from 100 percent natural air dried cow ear and are suitable as a treat or reward for your dog, added hair helps natural de-worming your loved ones. Always ensure there is plenty of fresh water available.
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JR Hairy Venison Ear 3 pack
£11.99 Quick ViewVenison Ears with Hair PK 3 The Primal Range – It is widely believed that the hair helps to aid the natural worming process. Responsibly sourced & proudly made in Europe No Additives, No preservatives, Grain Free & Gluten Free Hypoallergenic Air Dried to maintain natural goodness Typical Analytical Constituents Protein 58%, Natural oils & fats 32%, Moisture 8%, Ash 2%
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Lulu’s Kitchen Don’t be Boaring -Wild Boar ears
£9.50 Quick ViewAn extreme delicacy – Boar Ears are all 100% natural dog treat! They include fur. This might be squeamish for some and that is understandable. Our blog on Furry Treats talks about why furry treats are so good for your dog! These are from free range Wild Australian Boar. An excellent, tasty & nutritious dog treat that is very rare. These are classed as a novel protein. Description: 100% Wild Boar, No Additives or Preservatives Size: Pack of 3 : Our treats come in a 100% Australian Made and printed bag, an industry first Product Source: 100% Australian Wild Boar.
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Lulu’s Kitchen Kangaroo Ears 2pc
£8.00 Quick ViewFurry Roo Ears are lean, delicious natural teeth cleaners. Fur is a natural product for your dog, don’t be scared – dog’s love it! Great for small dogs and large dogs alike, Roo ears are low in calorie, high in protein and help clean out your dog’s gut. 2 Pack. As part of our commitment to utilise all of the animal through our Nose To Tail Methodology, we love our Roo ears. Lulu does too, as will your dog!
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Nova Dog Chews Dehydrated Rabbit ears with fur 500g
£14.50 Quick View100% rabbit Can be used as an aid to natural parasite control, along with other natural supplements like pumpkin seed. Fecal worm counts are essential if using a natural protocol Refer to our blog https://www.poochiepark.co.uk/uncategorised/worms/