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Do you have a question? Please ask The Dawg by e-mailing here.

Q:  POSTAGE: Is there P&P on every single pack?
A:  Yes, and it's below cost. It's annoying, and we can only say sorry.

Q:
 MEAT: Is there any meat in any of Dawg's Biscuits?
A:   No, there is no meat nor any meat products in the Dawg's Biscuits
        range.

Q:  HOW MANY: How many treats should I feed my dog a day?
A:   It depends on how big your dog is, and how much you want to treat the chum.
        But never give more than 10% of the total daily diet.

Q:  SHELFLIFE:How long will they last for?
A:   No artificial preservatives are used, but our natural preservatives mean they last for  twelve months.

Q:  GLUTEN: Is there Gluten in the Dawg's Treats?
A:   Yes. No gluten free treat is planned.

Q:  PUPPIES: How old should a puppy be before having Dawg's Treats?
A:   Dawg recommends puppies be at least 16 weeks old before starting
       Dawg's Treats.

Q:  GOODNESS! Do these Natural and Traditional Dawg Treats really work?
A:   Yes!
         Well Dawg would say that wouldn't he? Let's take an example:
          
      
  Calm Dawg, made to help stress, especially firework stress.

        Calm Dawg was only planned to be available in October and November
        but because it works so well it is ordered all year round, and is now a best seller.
        And the same type of tale applies to the other Treats. So Yes,
Dawg's Treats work.

 

Do you have a question? Please ask The Dawg by e-mailing here.

 

 

 
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