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Orijen Dog Treat Tundra
Orijen Dog Treat Tundra

BIOLOGICALLY APPROPRIATE DOG TREATS

MADE WITH GOAT, VENISON, WILD BOAR, DUCK, LAMB & MACKEREL

OUR INGREDIENTS ARE DELIVERED TO OUR KITCHEN RAW AND GENTLY FREEZE-DRIED TO LOCK IN NATURAL FLAVOURS AND WHOLESOME NUTRIENTS, CREATING A DELICIOUS REWARD YOU CAN FEEL GOOD ABOUT FEEDING YOUR DOG.

100% quality animal ingredients with natural preservatives. Our ingredients are delivered raw.

Nourishing ratios of meat, poultry and fish, provide a natural source of nutrients with the delicious palatability and nutrition of organs, for added flavour you can feel good about feeding your dog.

Gently freeze-dried in our own kitchen, without synthetic preservatives, to lock in natural, delicious goodness for a pure and tasty treat.

FREEZE-DRYING — THE GOLD STANDARD OF FOOD PRESERVATION

ORIJEN Original treats are gently freeze-dried, retaining all of the natural goodness of our authentic ingredients. Our freeze-dry kitchen is equipped with nitrogen tunnels which flash-freeze ingredients at extremely low temperatures (-60°F), locking in their vitalizing nutrients.

An 18-hour freeze-drying process gently converts the water frozen in the ingredients into ice vapour, without creating any liquid. This means only water is removed from our ingredients, leaving behind all of their goodness in a concentrated form, creating a nourishing taste experience your dog will love.

INGREDIENTS WE LOVE FROM PEOPLE WE TRUST

Goat meat, venison, wild boar, duck, lamb, lamb liver, mackerel, wild boar liver, goat liver, venison liver, goat kidney, goat tripe, venison kidney, venison tripe, wild boar kidney, mixed tocopherols (preservative), citric acid (preservative).

EVERY DOG DESERVES A TREAT

Made with 100% quality animal ingredients with natural preservatives, our Biologically Appropriate treats are rich with protein. We all love showering our dog with affection and treats, and this healthy, wholesome, reward means you can feel good about treating your dog. Featuring just 5 calories per treat, you can enjoy the experience of rewarding your cherished companion.

HOW MANY TREATS SHOULD YOU FEED

A common problem today is pets being overweight, and overfeeding is a major contributor to that. This means that you do need to be mindful about how much you are feeding your dog, and you should keep in mind how many calories they’re receiving from treats. Treats should not make up more than 10% of your pet’s daily food intake.An easy way to figure out how much 10% of your pet’s daily food intake is, is to look at the calorie content in your pet’s food. For example, if you are feeding a 10 kg [22 lb] dog one cup of ORIJEN Original per day, that would be equal to 470 kcal per day. Our ORIJEN and ACANA dog treats range from three to six calories kcal per treat. In this situation, you shouldn’t feed more than about eight treats per day.

TRAINING WITH TREATS

Treats are commonly used when training to help teach pets new tricks or encourage a desired behaviour. Studies show that over 75% of dog owners use rewards, such as treats, when training their dogs. It has also been found that dogs who were trained using only reward-based methods seemed to exhibit less anxiety and, overall, be more obedient.When using treats for training you want to choose a treat that can either be broken into small pieces easily or is already small. This helps to reduce the number of calories that your dog or cat may be receiving from treats in one training session. Our ORIJEN freeze-dried cat treats are a great option for dog training, due to their size.Treats for training also need a taste that pets really enjoy. This will help to encourage them to display the behaviour that you are looking for. It is also a great idea to use a few different treat flavours to help keep your pet interested and engaged in their training session.

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42.5gm / 92gm

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