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Description

Zoe Meat Market Chunks with Ostrich Dog Treats bring premium, real-meat indulgence to your dog's snack time. Zoë Meat Market is a high-protein, grain-free dog treat line from Hagen, crafted with real, high-quality meat as the first ingredient and fortified with glucosamine to support healthy joints. Made for dogs of all sizes, these soft, meaty treats deliver the rich, mouthwatering flavours your dog craves — without added grains or artificial flavours.

Made with Ostrich as a featured ingredient, these soft, meaty treats are perfect for training, rewarding good behaviour, or simply spoiling your best friend. Available in Canada with Fast Free Shipping from PetMax.

Intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only. Always supervise your pet when giving them any treat.

Ingredients

Ingredients:

Chicken, water, vegetable glycerine, soy protein isolate, chicken protein powder, ostrich, sunflower oil, powdered cellulose, natural flavor, potato starch, beef flavor, glucosamine sulfate.

Product Benefits

Key Benefits:

Made with real ostrich — a lean, novel protein
High in protein (30% min) to fuel active dogs
Soft, chunky texture for a satisfying chew
Fortified with glucosamine for joint support
Grain-free with no artificial flavours

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more about PetMax.

What are Zoe Meat Market Ostrich Chunks?
They're chunk-format dog treats with real ostrich as the first ingredient. Grain-free, glucosamine-fortified, and part of the Zoe Meat Market line — a novel protein in chunk format.
Why ostrich?
Ostrich is a lean red meat that's novel for most dogs — useful for allergy-sensitive dogs that haven't tolerated common proteins. Lower in fat than beef while still delivering rich red-meat flavour.
Chunks vs bites or patties?
Chunks are larger pieces than bites — better for slower eating, mental enrichment work, or single jackpot rewards. They're harder to break into uniform tiny pieces, so better as occasional treats than for fast-paced training.
Lean meat — what does that mean?
Lean = lower fat content. Beneficial for dogs watching weight or with pancreatitis history. The protein density stays high without extra calories.
Pick ostrich when?
For dogs needing a novel red-meat protein, or any time you want a leaner alternative to beef or lamb. The chunky format also works well for dogs that bolt smaller treats whole.