Carrot & Ginger Dog Treat – Natural & Wholesome Biscuit (140 g)
Quick Facts
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Vegan, hypoallergenic treat gently baked
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Made with carrot, oats, barley, brewer’s yeast, coconut oil & ginger
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Lightly sweet, aromatic, and well-loved by dogs
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Approximately 80 heart-shaped biscuits (20 mm) per 140 g bag
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8 kcal per treat (1.75 g)
Product Overview
Inspired by carrot muffins, this treat blends the natural sweetness of carrot with a hint of ginger for a tasty, digestive-aid treat.
Designed to be both nutritious and enjoyable, it’s perfect as a daily reward, training treat, or just a small snack.
Though healthy, it’s not a supplement—it’s meant to be a complement to a complete diet.
Ingredients & Benefits
Ingredient |
Role / Benefit |
Carrot |
Natural sweetness, fiber, vitamins, supports digestion |
Oats & Barley |
Gentle grains that provide sustained energy |
Brewer’s Yeast |
Source of B vitamins & taste appeal |
Coconut Oil |
Healthy fat for coat health and energy |
Ginger |
Natural digestive aid and antioxidant boost |
Guaranteed Analysis (approximate):
Feeding Directions
Feed as a reward or small snack depending on your dog’s size and caloric needs.
Always provide fresh water.
Do not exceed the recommended daily treat allowance.
Cautions & Storage
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from heat and humidity
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Keep out of reach of children and pets
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This treat is not a complete food and should not replace regular meals
Why Choose My Home Treats
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Natural & aromatic: carrot and ginger flavor, no artificial additives
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Hypoallergenic & plant-based: minimal, clean formula
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Locally crafted: made in Québec using high-quality ingredients
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Gentle processing: low-temperature baking preserves nutrients and flavor
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Healthy reward: combines taste, texture, and nutrition
FAQ
When is best to give this treat?
Anytime — use as a training reward, positive reinforcement, or daily snack.
Is it okay for dogs with sensitivities?
Yes — its simple, clean formula makes it suitable for many dogs with mild sensitivities.
Can this replace a meal?
No. It’s a supplemental treat and should not replace a complete, balanced diet.