Quality & Traceability

    A clear, simple overview of sourcing, making, and usage guidance—so dog owners can choose with confidence.

    What we make

    • Air-dried dog treats and chewing products
    • Organized by protein types (horse, lamb, goat, yak dairy)
    • Treat and chew support— not a complete meal
    • Chewing should be supervised and offered in moderation

    Ingredients & sourcing

    • Primary ingredients come from natural pastoral environments
    • Focused on single or minimal ingredients to avoid unnecessary complexity
    • Clear protein-type approach to support informed selection

    How it’s made

    • Made using air-drying to preserve natural texture and aroma
    • Not deep-fried or rapidly processed at high heat
    • Chew hardness and shape naturally vary by ingredient type

    Quality checks & consistency

    • Natural products may vary slightly in color, shape, or size between batches
    • Basic checks focus on appearance and dryness
    • Products are kept intact and dry before packing

    Storage & handling at home

    • Store in a cool, dry place
    • Keep sealed after opening to prevent moisture
    • Stop feeding if there is off smell, visible moisture damage, or mold

    Feeding guidance & supervision

    • Start with a small amount when trying a new item and observe your dog’s response
    • Supervise chewing products during use
    • Ensure fresh water is always available
    • For puppies, senior dogs, or special needs, consult your veterinarian first

    Transparency notes

    • This page provides general information and is not medical advice
    • Individual dogs may respond differently
    • No treatment or health-improvement claims are made here
    • If your dog has existing conditions or severe sensitivities, consult your veterinarian first

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