Cattle shoots

Dry chews made from beef shoots

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Cattle shoots

Dry chews made from beef shoots

  • Intensive chewing strengthens the chewing muscles and gums, which can lead to greater calm and balance.
  • The mouth-friendly cartilage pieces have a low fat content and are therefore particularly low in energy.
  • Beef shoots are an ideal snack for overweight dogs and those who are watching their weight.
  • Thanks to their high cartilage content, beef shoots provide valuable minerals for building and maintaining bones, teeth, muscles and joints.
  • Regular chewing actively prevents the formation of plaque and tartar.
  • Beef stalks from caniland are free from artificial additives and are therefore also suitable for sensitive dogs and dogs prone to intolerances.

 

for peace and balance

Dogs are active pets and have a natural urge to chew. The intense and long-lasting chewing pleasure of a robust natural snack ensures greater calm and balance among four-legged friends. The long-lasting activity is just as popular with puppies as it is with adult or senior dogs.

For feeding with chewing problems

Feeding older horses has its pitfalls. For example, in the case of age-related chewing problems (recognisable by the formation of rolls when taking in hay), hay cobs are usually the only way to provide old horses with sufficient basic feed. It is important to always soak the hay cobs completely.

for overweight dogs

Snacks are usually taboo for dogs that are overweight. Thanks to their low fat content, the low-energy, mouth-friendly cartilage pieces are suitable as a special reward for dogs that tend to have weight problems.

Feeding recommendation

Caniland beef shoots is a supplementary feed for dogs.

As a snack between meals. Take the amount fed into account in the daily ration.
Always provide fresh drinking water.

Ingredients

Crude protein

71,50 %

Crude fat

6,50 %

Moisture content

5,50 %

List of ingredients

100 % beef shoots - trachea, dried

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