Details
Earth Animal Salmon No-Hide® Chews are the healthy, hand-rolled alternative to rawhide! They are carefully hand-rolled, uniquely cooked and dried making them easily digestible and nutritious. And, are 100% free of chemicals, additives, bleaches, and formaldehydes.
Earth Animal Salmon No-Hide® Chews are proudly hand-rolled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
NO-HIDE™ BENEFITS
- Wild-caught, Atlantic salmon
- Durable, Long-Lasting Chew
- Promotes Healthy Teeth and Gums
- No Chemicals or Additives
About The Manufacturer
Since 1979, Dr. Bob & Susan Goldstein have been pioneers in the field of holistic, integrative veterinary medicine and have always been driven to enhance the lives of dogs and cats. They believe that every day should be filled with wholesome goodness and a whole lot of fun. By combining science with nature, they’ve crafted Earth Animal into a company whose mission is to ensure animals live their healthiest, happiest, love-filled lives every single day.
Ingredients
Salmon, Brown Rice Flour, Agar-Agar, Organic Eggs, Olive Oil, Banana Powder, Pineapple Stem.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein.....51% Minimum
Crude Fat............2% Minimum
Crude Fiber..........2% Maximum
Moisture................14% Maximum
Calorie Content: ME: 2900 Kcal/kg (Calculated)
ME: 82.19 Kcal/oz (Calculated)
Approximately 99 kcal per Small Salmon Chew
Approximately 173 kcal per Medium Salmon Chew
Approximately 288 kcal per Large Salmon Chew
Sizing
All chews are enjoyed differently by different dogs. Some dogs gulp. Some tear or mash. Others gnaw, nibble, or pick. That's why it is important to choose the right size! While these recommendations aren't absolute, we hope they'll provide a good starting place for you.
Dogs 15-45 lbs: No-Hide 4" chew
Dogs 45-75 lbs: No-Hide 7" chew
Dogs 75 lbs and over: No-Hide 11" chew
Feeding Instructions
This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only. Always provide plenty of fresh water.Safety Note
Size matters and supervision counts when choosing a No-Hide for your dog. Anything that goes into a dog's mouth can potentially become a choking hazard.