
About Grain Free
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Salmon Meat Sticks
Soft, Moist and made from 100% Fish. Our Salmon Meat Sticks are perfect for breaking into small training suitable pieces, or giving as a whole deliciously chewy treat!
FAQ
Are grain free treats better for dogs?
Grain-free treats can be beneficial for dogs with grain sensitivities or allergies, as they eliminate common allergens that may cause digestive upset or skin irritation. However, whether grain-free is better depends on your dog’s health needs and dietary tolerances.
Do vets recommend grain or grain free?
Veterinarians may recommend grain-free diets for dogs with specific allergies or intolerances to grains. However, for most dogs, grains can be a healthy part of their diet unless there's a proven allergy or intolerance.
What is the healthiest treat you can give your dog?
The healthiest treats for your dog are those made with natural, high-quality ingredients and free from unnecessary additives, preservatives, or artificial ingredients. Treats like those in our grain-free range, which include single-ingredient fish options, provide a nutrient-rich, easily digestible snack that supports your dog's overall health whilst minimising the risk of dietary sensitivities. Skipper's grain-free dog treats come in a variety of options, from training treats to long-lasting chews, ensuring there's a wholesome and satisfying choice for every dog, whether they need a quick reward or a more engaging chew.
What are some grain free dog treats?
Our grain-free dog treats include selections made from whitefish, wolffish, salmon, sprats, squid, and sole fish. The majority of these treats are only single-ingredient and are air-dried at low temperatures to lock in as many of the beneficial nutrients as possible. These treats are crafted to be wholesome and satisfying without the use of grains.
How do I know if my dog needs grain-free food?
If your dog exhibits signs of food sensitivities, such as itching, digestive upset, or chronic ear infections, a grain-free diet might be beneficial. Consult your veterinarian for an evaluation and to discuss whether a grain-free diet is appropriate for your dog’s specific health needs.