WilderBites - Wild Squid

$14.00

From WilderBites:

Squid is a great source of protein and omega 3s! It contains key nutrients like choline, selenium, vitamins b12, b6 and vitamin e.

Squid is also high in copper. It supports bone health, the heart, metabolism and creation of more red blood cells, just to name a few. However, too much of it can negatively impact the liver health in dogs. Always feed in moderation and start off slow when feeding new items!

Wild Squid is considered to be a "neutral" protein. Neutral proteins are great for any dog or cat and can help with any yin or yang deficiencies.

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, food is energy and the primary concept is to have balance. The food theory is divided into cooling proteins (Yin), warming proteins (Yang) and neutral proteins.

Size: 1 oz

  • Feed as is for a high reward treat

  • Use as a meal topper

  • Soak in warm water for 2-10 minutes for a softer texture

  • Feed in moderation

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From WilderBites:

Squid is a great source of protein and omega 3s! It contains key nutrients like choline, selenium, vitamins b12, b6 and vitamin e.

Squid is also high in copper. It supports bone health, the heart, metabolism and creation of more red blood cells, just to name a few. However, too much of it can negatively impact the liver health in dogs. Always feed in moderation and start off slow when feeding new items!

Wild Squid is considered to be a "neutral" protein. Neutral proteins are great for any dog or cat and can help with any yin or yang deficiencies.

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, food is energy and the primary concept is to have balance. The food theory is divided into cooling proteins (Yin), warming proteins (Yang) and neutral proteins.

Size: 1 oz

  • Feed as is for a high reward treat

  • Use as a meal topper

  • Soak in warm water for 2-10 minutes for a softer texture

  • Feed in moderation

From WilderBites:

Squid is a great source of protein and omega 3s! It contains key nutrients like choline, selenium, vitamins b12, b6 and vitamin e.

Squid is also high in copper. It supports bone health, the heart, metabolism and creation of more red blood cells, just to name a few. However, too much of it can negatively impact the liver health in dogs. Always feed in moderation and start off slow when feeding new items!

Wild Squid is considered to be a "neutral" protein. Neutral proteins are great for any dog or cat and can help with any yin or yang deficiencies.

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, food is energy and the primary concept is to have balance. The food theory is divided into cooling proteins (Yin), warming proteins (Yang) and neutral proteins.

Size: 1 oz

  • Feed as is for a high reward treat

  • Use as a meal topper

  • Soak in warm water for 2-10 minutes for a softer texture

  • Feed in moderation