Wild & Worthy White Fish Cubes 70g | 100% Natural High-Protein Dog Treats - Wild and Worthy UK | Natural Dog Treats & Supplements

Wild & Worthy White Fish Cubes 70g | 100% Natural High-Protein Dog Treats

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Wild & Worthy White Fish Cubes 70g | 100% Natural High-Protein Dog Treats

 

Give your dog a clean, simple and protein-rich treat with Wild & Worthy White Fish Cubes 70g.

Made from 100% white fish, these crunchy cubes are gently dried to preserve their natural goodness. They are ideal for dogs who enjoy strong-smelling, high-value treats and are perfect for training, rewarding, enrichment or simply adding a healthy crunch to your dog’s day.

With no unnecessary fillers, grains or artificial nasties, these white fish cubes are a great choice for owners looking for a simple, natural dog treat with a premium feel. Their crunchy texture also makes them satisfying to chew, while the fish flavour makes them especially appealing for fussy dogs.

Key Benefits

  • 70g premium tub
  • 100% white fish
  • Naturally high in protein
  • Single-ingredient dog treat
  • Grain-free
  • Crunchy texture
  • Great for training and rewarding
  • No artificial colours, flavours or preservatives
  • Suitable for dogs from 12 weeks, if introduced carefully and supervised

Ingredients

100% white fish

Feeding Guide

Feed as a complementary treat as part of a balanced diet. Always supervise your dog while feeding and make sure fresh drinking water is available.


FAQ

Are White Fish Cubes good for dogs?


Yes, they are a natural, single-ingredient treat made from white fish. They are high in protein and ideal as an occasional reward.

Are they suitable for training?


Yes. Their natural fish smell and crunchy texture make them a useful high-value reward for training, recall and positive reinforcement.

Are they grain-free?


Yes. These treats are made from 100% white fish with no grain fillers.

Can puppies have White Fish Cubes?


They may be suitable for puppies from around 12 weeks, depending on size and chewing ability. Always supervise and introduce slowly.