The turkey is so soft your dog can eat the big pieces by herself
No cutting, no crushing, no fuss.
That's the entire ingredient list.
Fillers Ā· Preservatives Ā· Artificial flavours Ā· Mystery proteins Ā· Glycerin Ā· "Natural flavouring" Ā· Anything we wouldn't eat ourselves
No cutting, no crushing, no fuss.
That's the full ingredient list. No fillers, no preservatives, nothing hiding behind a word you can't pronounce.
"I use them during physio sessions as a 'good dog' reward." ā Marilyn Streeting
Break into small pieces for training rewards or hand over whole as an everyday treat. Freeze-dried turkey is notably softer than air-dried or baked, so even dogs with worn teeth or sensitive jaws can manage the bigger pieces without help. A few per day suits most dogs depending on size. As with any treat, keep total daily treats under 10% of your dog's food intake and always provide fresh water.

Our turkey comes from Queensland farms; lean, mild, and a great novel-ish protein for dogs who do okay with poultry but need a break from chicken. High in protein, low in fat, and traceable back to a real producer. One ingredient, one source, no global supply chain mystery.



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.

