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Description
Instructions d'alimentation :
Nourrissez comme une friandise. Veuillez toujours surveiller votre chien avec une friandise ou une mastication.
Ingrédients

Ingrédients:
Foie de porc, semoule de maïs dégermé, farine de canola, son de blé, glycérine végétale, graisse de porc, saccharose, amidon de maïs, moutarde, acide phosphorique, ail, sel de mer, oxyde de fer, sorbate de potassium, calcium, propionate, acide citrique

FAQs

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What are the main ingredients in Rollover Semi Moist Mini Bites Liver?
Rollover Semi Moist Mini Bites Liver are made with pork liver as the first ingredient, combined with de-germinated corn meal, canola meal, wheat bran, and vegetable glycerin. They also contain pork fat, mustard, garlic, and sea salt for added flavor.
What type of treat are these Mini Bites?
These are semi-moist, soft training treats in a convenient mini size. Their small, bite-sized format and soft texture make them perfect for repetitive training rewards. Dogs find the liver aroma and taste highly motivating, which makes these treats especially effective for obedience training.
Are these treats good for training?
Yes, Rollover Semi Moist Mini Bites are ideal for training. Their small size means you can reward your dog frequently without overfeeding. The soft texture allows quick eating so training momentum isn't lost, and the strong liver flavor keeps dogs focused and eager to work.
Do these treats need to be refrigerated?
No, Rollover Semi Moist Mini Bites are shelf-stable and don't require refrigeration. They're preserved with potassium sorbate, calcium propionate, and citric acid to maintain freshness. Store them in a cool, dry place and reseal the package after opening.
Are these treats suitable for small dogs?
Yes, these treats are perfectly suited for small dogs thanks to their mini bite size. The soft, semi-moist texture is gentle on smaller teeth and easy to chew. They're also appropriate for larger dogs during training when you want to give many small rewards.