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We know how important a varied diet is to our dogs. That's why Skipper's now has a lovingly curated range of air-dried products sourced from protein sources other than Fish.

Whether it's Chicken, Lamb or Venison we're sure we've got you covered to make sure you can give the best to your dogs. Think we're missing something? Get in touch and let us know so we can look at adding it to the range.

2 reviews

Beef Nuggets With Kelp

ÂŁ5.75
3 reviews

Rabbit Ears With Fur

ÂŁ5.99
10 reviews

Beef Tripe

ÂŁ9.50
4 reviews

Beef Roll

ÂŁ4.99
1 review

Goat Ears

ÂŁ11.50
8 reviews

Duck Necks

ÂŁ6.99
12 reviews

Bull Pizzle Sticks

ÂŁ11.50
1 review

Beef - Just Meat Training Bites

ÂŁ5.25
5 reviews

Chicken - Just Meat Training Bites

ÂŁ5.25
4 reviews

Rabbit - Just Meat Training Bites

ÂŁ5.25
5 reviews

Venison - Just Meat Training Bites

ÂŁ5.25
49 reviews

Beef Scalp

ÂŁ10.50
6 reviews

Lamb Muscle Meat

ÂŁ5.99
4 reviews

Lamb - Just Meat Sticks

ÂŁ5.99
4 reviews

Rabbit - Just Meat Sticks

ÂŁ5.99
4 reviews

Venison - Just Meat Sticks

ÂŁ5.99
1 review

Chicken - Just Meat Sticks

ÂŁ5.99
4 reviews

Calming - Functional Training Treats

ÂŁ4.25
2 reviews

Digestion - Functional Training Treats

ÂŁ4.25

FAQ

Are meat treats good for dogs?

Yes, meat treats are generally very good for dogs as they offer high-quality protein, essential nutrients, and flavour that most dogs love. However, certain meat treats are not as healthy as they can be high in fat.

What meat treats can I give my dog?

There are a variety of tasty and nutritious meat treats for dogs, such as boiled chicken, air-dried organ meats and single-ingredient freeze-dried or jerky treats made from beef, lamb, etc.

Can dogs eat meat treats every day?

Dogs can eat meat treats every day. However, these meat treats should not be more than 10% of your dog’s diet, whether it be fish treats or meaty treats.

What meat should dogs avoid?

There are certain types of meat treats that can be harmful to dogs due to their high fat or sodium content. It is best to stick with lean meats like chicken, turkey, lamb and beef.

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