Wilder Harrier Cricket Pumpkin Carrot Dog Training Treats 130g

Wilder Harrier Cricket Pumpkin Carrot Dog Training Treats 130g

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Premium Cricket-Based Training Treats for Dogs

Wilder Harrier Cricket, Pumpkin and Carrot Training Treats offer a revolutionary approach to dog training rewards. These innovative treats combine sustainable cricket protein with wholesome pumpkin and carrot, creating an irresistible flavor combination that makes training sessions more effective and enjoyable for your canine companion.

Key Benefits

  • High-quality cricket protein supports muscle development and overall health
  • Sustainable insect protein with lower environmental impact than traditional meat sources
  • Natural pumpkin provides fiber for digestive health
  • Carrots deliver beta-carotene and essential vitamins
  • Perfect size for training sessions and positive reinforcement
  • Novel protein source ideal for dogs with food sensitivities
  • Rich in amino acids, vitamins, and minerals

Product Description

These premium training treats represent the future of pet nutrition, featuring cricket protein as a complete, sustainable protein source. Crickets are naturally rich in all essential amino acids, making them an excellent alternative to traditional meat proteins. The addition of pumpkin provides natural fiber to support healthy digestion, while carrots contribute valuable nutrients and natural sweetness that dogs love.

Each 130g package contains perfectly sized treats ideal for training sessions, behavioral reinforcement, and everyday rewards. The unique cricket-based formula offers a hypoallergenic protein option for dogs with sensitivities to common proteins like chicken, beef, or lamb. The treats are carefully crafted to maintain their nutritional integrity while providing the irresistible taste that motivates dogs during training.

Key Ingredients

  • Cricket Protein: Complete protein source with all essential amino acids
  • Pumpkin: Natural fiber source supporting digestive health
  • Carrot: Rich in beta-carotene and natural vitamins

Feeding Directions

Use as training rewards or occasional treats. Give treats in moderation as part of a balanced diet. Always provide fresh water. Adjust your dog's regular food intake to account for treats given.

Supplement Advisor's Note

Cricket-based protein is gaining recognition as a highly sustainable and nutritious protein source for dogs. This novel protein can be particularly beneficial for dogs with food allergies or sensitivities to traditional proteins. The combination with pumpkin and carrot creates a well-rounded treat that supports both training goals and nutritional needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are cricket-based treats safe for dogs?

Yes, cricket protein is completely safe and highly nutritious for dogs. Crickets are a natural protein source that dogs would encounter in the wild, and they provide complete amino acid profiles similar to traditional meat proteins.

Can these treats help with food allergies?

Cricket protein is considered a novel protein source, making these treats an excellent option for dogs with sensitivities or allergies to common proteins like chicken, beef, or lamb.

How many treats should I give during training?

Use treats sparingly during training sessions - typically 1-3 treats per successful command or behavior. Remember to adjust your dog's regular meals to account for training treats.

What makes cricket protein beneficial?

Cricket protein contains all essential amino acids, is highly digestible, and has a significantly lower environmental impact than traditional meat proteins. It's also rich in vitamins B12, iron, and healthy fats.

Are these treats suitable for puppies?

These treats can be suitable for puppies, but always consult with your veterinarian about appropriate treat types and quantities for your growing puppy's specific needs.

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