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Generally, almost all snacks in our offer are safe for cats in moderation. The only exception is currently Stingray which contains cartilage unsuitable for felines. Also, it is always advisable to:
Generally yes, small fish bones, like those found in sardines, sprat, and flounder, can be safe for dogs when the fish is properly prepared, that is - air-dried, dehydrated, cooked or canned. Big bones, however, might be tricky to digest, so it's always better to consult your vet first.
Not yet, we currently sell only on the European market, but we plan to go overseas one day.
This happens, especially to those dogs who might be used to more processed food. However, we only accept returns if the product is "faulty", damaged or spoiled. Dog preferences are not considered in the return policy,
Theoretically? Yes. Should you do it? Definitely no. While the packaging is biodegradable and could break down in nature, we firmly believe it doesn't belong there. Instead, we would like to encourage you to dispose of it in organic waste bins.
We have a simple formula that we follow when selecting treats for our own pets: