Canine Craving
Buffalo Mix Cubes for Dogs (Dehydrated) - 70 Grams
Buffalo Mix Cubes for Dogs (Dehydrated) - 70 Grams
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Benefits
- Species Appropriate
- High Bioavailable Nutrition
- General Health and care
Description
Description
One glance at the shelf is all you need to see that most of the treat options are merely for aesthetics. Your dog’s current favourite treat might just be a jumble of unknown ingredients.
Our Buffalo Mix Cubes for Dogs skips the fillers, the mystery ingredients, and the shelf appeal. Just a treat that is built around what a dog’s body is built to process. These canine delicacies are made with buffalo meat and organs, along with veggies like carrots, pumpkin, and beans infused in seasonal fruit or berry flavours. A delicacy crafted with your lovable troublemaker in mind.
These dehydrated buffalo mix cubes for dogs are dehydrated to lock in the nutrition and preserved as close to their natural form as possible. Buffalo is a lean, single-source protein that dogs thrive on. Paired with nutrient-dense organs and vegetables that your dog recognises, you have a treat that is more than scrumptious; it is healthy buffalo dog treats done right.
Key Features:
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Farm-sourced, grain-free buffalo meat and organs
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Responsible sourced meat
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Highly nutritious and made with carrots, pumpkin and beans for wholesome variety
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Includes vegetables, seasonal fruits and berries
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No artificial flavouring or unwanted fillers
Benefits:
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Lean buffalo protein supports muscle health and sustained energy.
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Nutrient-rich organs naturally deliver bioavailable vitamins and minerals.
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Vegetables and seasonal fruits add fibre and antioxidant support.
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Gentle dehydration retains essential nutrition lost in over-processed treats.
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Grain-free recipe supports easier digestion, especially for sensitive dogs.
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Satisfying bite-sized dog treat cubes prevent choking hazards.
Feeding Guide:
- Day 1: Introduce one piece. Choose a place and time where the dog can be at peace without disruption.
- Day 2: Take a break from chewing and observe for any digestive intolerance. Do not feed anything new on Days 1 and 2 to avoid digestive disruption.
- Day 3 onwards: If all goes well, offer up to 5 pieces per day, or as appropriate.
- Always dispose of any leftover pieces (if any).
Ingredients(Food & Treats):
Buffalo Meat & Organs, Carrot, Pumpkin & Beans, Seasonal Fruits / Berries
Moringa, Parsley
Storage Instruction:
- Keep in the original pack (vacuum-sealed) when not in use.
- Preferably store in the refrigerator; otherwise, keep in a dark, cool, and dry place at all times.
- Once opened, transfer the contents to a zip pouch or airtight container along with the gel packs.
- Preferably store in the refrigerator; otherwise, keep in a dark, cool, and dry place at all times.
- Consume within 15 days of opening the pack.
Precaution:
- Always check ingredients for possible allergen.
- Never Leave Dogs Alone With Chews, Monitoring Required.
- Always have fresh water available for your pet.
Note-: Product colour may vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings.
Additional Info
Additional Info
FAQs
FAQs
1. Is this a good high-value reward for dogs who love meaty treats?
Of course, buffalo is a naturally rich, single-source protein with a strong aroma that dogs respond to with unmatched excitement; hence, it is a high-value treat that doubles as a reward.
2. Can this treat be used for positive behaviour reinforcement training?
Yes, you can use this treat to reinforce positive behaviour, as its cube form is portion-friendly, and its natural aroma keeps engagement high without relying on artificial flavouring.
3. Is this suitable for keeping my dog engaged during activity sessions?
Absolutely, the buffalo’s lean meat protein profile is suited to support the entire activity session with sustained energy without the crashes that come with sugar-laden or filler-heavy treats.
4. How does this support a more natural reward-based feeding approach?
Most treats are designed solely around the momentary satisfaction of the reward, but these cubes are built around the nutrition your pup needs, complementing your dog’s diet and supporting a natural reward-based feeding approach.
5. Is this a better alternative to heavily processed commercial treats?
Without a doubt, this treat is a better alternative to heavily processed treats, with lean buffalo meat, nutritious organs, vitamin- and mineral-rich vegetables, natural berry or seasonal fruit flavouring, and a grain-free option.

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