Fresh Naturals – Duck Donut 7.5 cm (FN74)
A chewy, ring-shaped snack made with duck on a rawhide base. Its crunchy and chewy texture is initially satisfying, then becomes chewy, making it the perfect reward . No added sugar , hormones, or antibiotics .
What is it and why does it work?
The ring shape facilitates grip and prolongs chewing, providing controlled entertainment and surface friction to aid oral hygiene*.
*Friction does not replace brushing or professional hygiene.
Ingredients
Duck, beef hide (rawhide), soy protein , pea protein, peanut , starch, vegetable glycerin.
Allergens: soy and peanut.
Analytical composition
| Protein | Lipids | Crude fiber | Inorganic matter | Humidity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60% | 2% | 1% | 3% | 18% |
Usage and safety
- Occasional treat within a balanced diet; compensate for the daily portion.
- Supervise the chewing and remove the donut when it gets too small.
- Always offer fresh water.
Conservation
Store in a cool, dry place away from light. Close the container after each use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can my dog eat duck?Yes, duck is a common protein in dog treats. If it's your dog's first time, introduce it gradually and watch for any sensitivities. If you have any concerns, consult your veterinarian.
Is it good for dogs to eat duck?As an occasional treat, it can be a tasty alternative to other meats. This donut combines duck with a rawhide base and contains no added sugar .
What snack can you give a dog?Chewable treats like this duck donut are useful for training or controlled entertainment. Adjust the treat size to the size and bite strength of your dog.
What are dog treats for?They serve as positive reinforcement in education, provide a moment of leisure, and offer a variety of flavors. The friction of chewing helps superficially with oral hygiene, but it does not replace brushing .
Is it okay to give dogs treats?Yes, if used in moderation and as part of a balanced diet. Snacks should not replace a full meal or exceed 10% of your daily calories.
Is it okay to give my dog treats every day?You can offer small daily treats if they don't exceed 10% of their daily energy intake and if the dog maintains a healthy weight. Always supervise chewing and remove the donut when it gets too small.




