Sweet Potato Dog Treats - Fish and Chips
Our Fish and Chips sweet potato dog treats are all natural dog cookies with mackerel and sweet potatoes that combine for great flavor and an enticing aroma for your dog.
Fish and Chips Dog Cookies Recipe
The ingredients used in making these wonderful, gluten free sweet potato dog treats are:
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- Brown rice flour
- Mackerel
- Sweet potatoes
- Water
- Eggs
- Oil
- Flax seed
- Parsley
| Name | Price | Buy |
| Fish & Chips Sweet Potato Dog Treats 8oz./Bag | $10.00 |
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All ingredients used in our Fish and Chips dog cookies have been tested and approved by the Department of Agriculture of the state of Ohio.
The analysis indicates a minimum crude protein of 14.53%, a minimum crude fat of 10.23%, a maximum crude fiber of 0.95%, and maximum moisture of 24.59%.
Why Mackerel Dog Cookies are Good for a Dog's Diet
We use mackerel in our Fish and Chips Sweet Potato dog cookies because mackerel is an excellent source of selenium, niacin, and vitamin B6.
- Selenium protects from cancers and is excellent for healthy immune functions
- Niacin does an excellent job in regulating cholesterol and vitamin B6
- Niacin is a master at processing amino acids which are the building blocks of all proteins
The Benefits of Sweet Potato Dog Treats
Sweet potatoes are one of the most nutritious vegetables around. They are an excellent source of vitamin A in the form of beta-carotene, vitamin C, manganese and fiber. Sweet potatoes also have considerably more flavor and aroma than standard potatoes, so dogs love them.
Why We Use Flax Seed in These Dog Cookies
The health benefits of the flax seed used in our Fish and Chips sweet potato dog treats are many. Some of the benefits of flax seed are:
- Increased energy
- Improved management of cholesterol levels
- Helps in weight management
- It's a natural laxative
Treat Your Dog to Our Fish & Chips Sweet Potato Dog Treats Today
We bake all dog cookies orders only once the order is placed and ship within one or two days of your order. Our Fish and Chips dog cookies contain no preservatives and have an expected shelf life of about 30 days.
To maximize shelf life, we recommend that you remove the treats from the shipping bag and store them in a cool dry place when they arrive. With approximately 20 scrumptious Fish and Chips sweet potato dog treats in each bag, your dog will probably want to eat them up before the end of 30 days!
You May Also be Interested in These Other Varieties of Dog Cookies
Treats
| Name | Price | Buy |
| Vegetarian Dog Treats:Carrot, Flax Seed, Cilantro or Parsley, Garlic, Oregano, Basil Homemade Dog Biscuits 8oz./Bag | $10.00 |
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| Pumpkin Dog Treats: Pumpkin Biscotti Healthy Dog Biscuits Treats with White Flour, Pumpkin Puree, Honey, Vanilla, Cinnamon, Baking Powder, Baking Soda 8oz./Bag | $10.00 |
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| Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits: Natural Peanut Butter Dog Treat with Cinnamon 8oz./Bag | $10.00 |
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| Fish & Chips Sweet Potato Dog Treats. Our Fish & Chips Dog Cookies are made with Mackerel, Sweet Potatoes and Parsley 8oz./Bag | $10.00 |
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| Apple Cinnamon Bone Shaped Cinnamon Dog Treats. These Homemade Dog Cookies are made with Apple, Cinnamon and Flax Seed 8oz./Bag | $10.00 |
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| Blueberry All Natural Dog Biscuits: We use Blueberries, Flax Seed and Alfalfa in these Healthy Dog Treats 8oz./Bag | $10.00 |
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| Sampler Pack of Dog Biscuits:(Variety of all above cookies - they make great dog gifts!) 8oz./Bag | $11.00 |
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| Holiday Sampler Pack of Dog Biscuits (Variety of all above cookies in holiday shapes that your Dog or Dogs of your friends will love – They make great gifts for Thanksgiving and Christmas) | $11.00 |
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Miscellaneous
| Name | Price | Buy |
| Dog Bed - For small dogs. 24" x 24" | $65.00 |
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| Dog Bed - For large dogs. 36" x 36" | $115.00 |
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| Doggy Gift Basket | $31.00 |
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Ducky was sleeping but the smell of oneluckydogbakery.com natural dog cookies woke her up.
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