PRODUCT FEATURES:
WHY PATINUT PRIZE FOOD?
Have you ever thought how incomplete and seedy a world without our paw friends would be?
We don't even want to dream...
They deserve healthy and good food as much as we do, but unfortunately there are many question marks about animal food.
At Nuts'all, we have carefully produced this product, which is free of all these question marks, natural, additive-free, sugar-free, palm oil-free, and xylitol-free.
When your pawed friends taste this product, which Nuts'all makes using its peanut butter expertise, their happily wagging tails will be the biggest sign that will show you how much they are loved.
HOW CAN YOU EAT PATINUT?
You can use PATINUT in many ways.
Peanut butter, which you can use as a reward or complementary food for your pets;
** You can eat it directly from the jar or give it with a spoon.
** We can mix it with your food prepared at home
** You can freeze them in silicone molds and prepare surprises for them.
** By hiding the drugs they don't like, you can drink them thanks to the wonderful smell of peanut butter.
** You can apply it to the lick mats, stick it on the wall, keep it in the shower or while cutting your nails.
If you are going to rub them with their toys, be sure to wash the toys afterward and have drinking water with them when consuming.
HOW MUCH SHOULD WE EAT FROM PATINUT?
The most important reference here is of course our veterinarians.
We recommend that you first consult with our paw friends about their diet.
Recommended daily consumption amounts:
0-5 kg - 1 tbsp
5-10 kg: 1-2 tbsp
10-20 kg : 2-3 tbsp
20+ kg : 3-4 lb.
CONTENTS:
WHAT'S INCLUDED IN PATINUT PRIZE FOOD?
High protein from 100% peanut butter, healthy fats, vitamin E and B
WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT?
* No sugar
* No xylitol
* No sweetener
* No additives
* No salt
* No palm oil and other oils.
* No preservatives
ALLERGENS:
CAN OUR FRIENDS WITH PADDLE HAVE ALLERGIES?
Although rare, some of our pawed friends can be allergic to peanuts just like humans.
For this reason, as with all foods, it is beneficial to consult the veterinarian first.