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 · Preservatives · Artificial flavours · Mystery proteins · Glycerin · "Natural flavouring" · 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." — 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.

