The size is genuinely right
Whole hearts, light and crumbly. Big enough to feel like a real reward, light enough not to fill your dog up halfway through a session.
That's the entire ingredient list.
Fillers · Preservatives · Artificial flavours · Mystery proteins · Glycerin · "Natural flavouring" · Anything we wouldn't eat ourselves
Whole hearts, light and crumbly. Big enough to feel like a real reward, light enough not to fill your dog up halfway through a session.
"They were completely dried out, rock solid. These still have a soft, fluffy texture. We're never shopping elsewhere again." — Nawty N.
Chicken hearts are pure heart muscle: naturally dense in taurine for heart health, phosphorus for bone support, B12, iron, zinc. The nutrition isn't added. It's just what the ingredient already is.
Give whole as a high-value training reward. They're bigger than most training treats but freeze-drying makes them light and crumbly, so you can run a full session without filling your dog up halfway through. Break in half for smaller dogs or to stretch one heart across multiple cues. As with any treat, keep total daily treats under 10% of your dog's food intake and always provide fresh water.

Our chicken comes from Victorian farms; not imported, not "blended," not vague. It's the same single-ingredient breast meat we'd feed our own dogs, air-dried slow and low to lock in flavour. No fillers, no flavouring sprays, no surprises.



Every bag was air-dried, weighed, and packed in our own HACCP and PrimeSafe-licensed facility (PF0319) in Bendigo, Victoria. Not by a contract manufacturer in another postcode. By us. That's why we can tell you exactly what's in the bag.

