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Sardine

€6,00 EUR
Tax included
Size

Raw Meat Weight: ≈270g (medium) / ≈900g (big)

Texture: Crunchy

CONTAINS SMALL BONES

Our sardines offer a natural, nutrient-dense treat that many pets find irresistible. They are packed with omega-3 fatty acids, known to promote a healthy coat, reduce inflammation, and support joint health. Heat-dried to lock in the fish's natural oils and flavours, these snacks provide essential nutrients without the need for any additives, preservatives, or artificial ingredients.

Sardines are packed with lean protein and essential nutrients that support your pet's overall health. They are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, which promote a shiny coat, healthy skin, and joint health. Sardines also provide high levels of vitamin D for strong bones, vitamin B12 for energy production and nervous system function, and selenium, a powerful antioxidant that supports the immune system.

Thanks to their small size and a short lifespan, sardines are naturally low in toxins like mercury, making them a safer seafood option for your pet. Made with clean, simple ingredients, our sardine snacks contain no additives, preservatives, or artificial flavours. Altogether, Sardines are super-healthy, tasty, relatively cheap and with a low carbon footprint, which could make them the perfect dog snack. Only if it weren't for their fluctuating populations worldwide.



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Carbon Footprint in kg CO2 per 100g of protein

Nutritional Value


Protein: 49.1%

Fat: 8.5%

Moisture: 11.1%

Ash: 12.9%

Carbohydrates: 0.0%

Energy: 406.0 kcal/100g

Conservation Status: Least Concern

Currently listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, however, its populations have experienced serious fluctuations due to overfishing and environmental changes. In recent years, strict quotas and conservation measures have been implemented in Portugal and other European countries to ensure sustainable sardine stocks.