Chicken Tenders
Chicken Tenders
Contents:
- 2 oz dried weight =Ā about 8oz fresh wt.
- 4 oz dried weight = about 16oz fresh wt.
- 8oz dreid wt. = about 2lbs fresh wt.
Chicken breast/tender is lean in protein and make great meal toppers or high value treats that are easy to break up into smaller pieces
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Recommendations
- Add it to a meal as part of their 80% muscle meat intake
- Meal topper
- High value training treats
Warming
ChickenĀ is considered to be a "warming" protein. Dogs that runĀ cold are always seeking warmth.Ā Warming proteins can help dogs that suffer from stiff joints and arthritis especially in the winter months.
According toĀ Traditional Chinese Medicine, food is energy andĀ the primary concept is to have balance. The food theory is divided into cooling proteins (Yin), warming proteins (Yang) and neutral proteins.
Storage
- Best to freeze upon receiving.
Specs
- Made from human-grade meat
- Sourced and made in California
- USDA certified
- Pasture-raised
- Hormone and antibiotic-free
- No preservatives
- No additives
- Non-GMO
- Single-ingredient
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Our friend shared some of the chicken tenders with our dogs and they loved them so we placed an order. It is definitely the most popular treat in our house!
I love everything about WilderBites treats! Really appreciate that they are made locally with so much love, care & thought put into each bag. Dogs have really been enjoying the test kitchen bites. Their faves are the duck breast and quail egg toppers. I quickly run out of these treats because I use them as high value while training.
Similar to the Pork Loin, this is a great training treat! Thinly sliced and easy to break up into smaller pieces. So easy that sometimes the piece is smaller their my pinky nail! All the same, Belle loves it at any size.
Lizzie (@lizzie_maltipoo) loves her some chicken. At first I was hesitant to get her these because in the past Iāve noticed some itching and watery eyes come from her. These didnāt do that to her at all! She really enjoys them and her pals too.
I don't give her these treats very often cause this is very high value for her. She becomes the most obedient pup around these treats! I usually give it to her on our walks and when I do, she stays on heel most of the time. Now, I can't take out any other treats.