AdVENTuROS ™ Training Bites with Buffalo
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There is nothing more rewarding than giving your dog a treat that is both tasty and nourishing, whilst knowing exactly what it’s made from!
ADVENTUROS has created a mouth-watering treat that combines Buffalo as the #1 ingredient for a taste of the wild, with the goodness of a natural ancient grain like millet, mixed with added superfoods like peas & cranberry.
These high protein treats are made with quality ingredients, no added colours and without any added artificial flavours or preservatives. ADVENTUROS have a rough texture for an exciting, tasty experience that will unleash your dog’s wild spirit of adventure.
- Buffalo #1 ingredient. Rich in Buffalo. High protein
- With Ancient Grain & Superfoods.
- 89% animal proteins – 11% plant based proteins (of total proteins).
- Complementary pet food for adult dogs.
- No added colours.
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Vickie –
The fuss-pots actually loved this. Cut in half to share. It was plenty for a treat
Kelly –
Enjoyed by my dog who could have easily eaten a whole packet in one go!!
Rach Hassard –
Bailey dog loved it!
Angel Yu –
Picky dog actually eats them. Would definitely buy in the future
LynB –
Dog really enjoyed these although they had to be cut down to size as she is tiny. Will buy again.
Cayla –
Gave these to my dog as snack, loved them!! I can see them being too big for training treats, but good as a snack throughout the day
Kristina O’Neale –
Ace loved these just didn’t hit the sides being a Labrador.
Emma –
Dogs loved these.
Amanda – Waikato –
The dogs were perfect angels when these came out. They loved them.
Rebecca –
Dog loved them, wish they were a bit smaller for treat size.
lisa –
my dog inhaled these, i dont think she even tasted it. i would buy but prefer longer lasting treats.
Tracy –
Doggo liked these a bit too much and just inhaled them. Need to be cut with a knife or scissors as training treats, they are too big.