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Key Features

  • This high protein dog chew is made with only dehydrated wild caught Icelandic cod and loaded with Omega-3s.
  • This healthy dog chew is made with no by-products, preservatives or fillers and is 100% sustainably fished.
  • Always supervise your dog when giving chewable items.
  • Large dogs or aggressive chewers may eat these quickly, take that into consideration when purchasing.
  • Order as 1 or a set of 5
  • *Sizes may vary*

Due to shortages, the "Set of 5 Rolls" option may only be purchased with a quantity limit of 1.

Product Description

JUST ONE INGREDIENT: This high protein dog chew is made with only dehydrated wild caught Icelandic cod and loaded with Omega-3s.

DENTAL DOG TREAT: Gnawing on these long-lasting dental chews can help clean teeth and support healthy gums.

HUMAN GRADE: TickledPet fish skins meets the rigorous FDA safety standards to use the label 'human grade', ensuring the highest quality dog treats that you can eat yourself!

ALL NATURAL: This healthy dog chew is made with no by-products, preservatives or fillers and is 100% sustainably fished.

Caught wild from the pristine waters of Iceland, these chews make a great treat for any pet.

Low odor and full of Omega 3 and collagens, these treats are loaded with nutrients that your pet needs.

As they are slow dehydrated and rolled to thickness, they are a hard chewy treat and take a few minutes to finish, thus helping your dog keep its mouth in good shape.

Around 0.6-0.7 oz 4-6 inch Sizes may very.

Nutrition Info

Crude Protein 80.1-85.5%,

Crude Fat 2.42%-4.1%,

Crude Fiber 0.2%-4.0%,

Moisture 11.4%-14%,

Omega-3 Fatty Acids 1.02%

Calorie Content:3530 kcal/kg=100 kcal per oz

FAQ

Does your fish skin contain collagen?

Fish skins are rich in collagen and are popular as a raw material for skin care products and vegetarian gelatin. Since fish skins are between four and seven percent of the fish’s total weight, they are an endless, sustainable commodity.

Collagen is a key component in both vertebrates and invertebrates and is generally found in the tendons, bones, cartilage and connective tissue of mammals. Past studies have shown that collagen represents about 60% of the animal’s body protein and 30% of all the organic matter of the source animal. In dried fish skins, collagen is in its original, untreated form.

Chinese practitioners have believed for thousands of years that when skin is damaged, the cure is to consume skin. Popular science has supported that finding in recent decades, as collagen has become more and more popular as a proven health product. Collagen has been shown to strengthen skin, through improving its hydration and elastic properties. Natural wound repair and joint relief are both aided by collagen properties. Collagen in the muscles keeps them strong while less acne is another proven benefit. As mammals age, the body no longer produces collagen as efficiently. A daily collagen supplement is advised.

It is clear that people and pets need collagen daily. For dogs, there is no richer source than dehydrated, scale reduced fish skins.

Are your treats good for my pet’s teeth?

Animals need clean teeth - just like people. Simply by giving your pet high quality chews helps keep their teeth and gums healthy and strong. That’s what many of our treats and chews are specially designed to do - to promote dental hygiene, encourage healthy chewing, and help clean teeth and gums.

We advise matching chews to your pet’s size, preference, and personality. For example, if your pet is an aggressive chewer, it may need a product that is firmer and tougher to chew.

That said, keep in mind that in addition to chews, your pet’s teeth and gums could probably use a regular brushing, as well as a trip to the vet for a proper checkup and cleaning.

How much is it healthy to treat my pet?

The amount of treats your pet can have on a daily basis depends on what kind of pet it is, how old it is, and what size it is - these all factor into its dietary requirements. You should ask your veterinarian to weigh in on this, with advice tailored to your pet.

The amount you treat your pet also depends on the size of the treat and the ingredients - the amount of protein and fiber content - in the treat itself. You don’t want to overfeed your pet. To that end, smaller treats can usually be given multiple times per day. Larger treats and bully sticks should more likely be limited to one per day.

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February 03, 2021
My puppy and old dog both enjoy these. If you're expecting a roll of dried fish skin, this is it.
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