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SCHWEIZER LECKY Antlers
SCHWEIZER LECKY Antlers are robust, exclusive, and unique, a chewing pleasure from the Far North! Lecky elk antlers provide dogs with both long-lasting chewing pleasure and a large amount of natural minerals. They satisfy dogs' natural chewing instinct in a healthy way and contribute to good dental hygiene.
SWISS LECKY Quicky 800g
SWISS LECKY Quicky 800g are crispy biscuits filled with a delicious filling, making them a popular treat for dogs. These treats contain a tasty blend of rice, corn, chicken, fish and wheat, for a gourmet and varied pleasure.
SCHWEIZER Love-Crispy Lamb 300g
Gluten-free mini-snack with amaranth. SCHWEIZER Love-Crispy Lamb 300g gives treats a delicious nutty taste. Baked, without sugar, colorings or preservatives.
Treats are rich in supplements
Dog snacks are not just for pleasure. Indeed, they also provide several nutritional benefits: rich in calcium, vitamins, proteins and biotin. However, these do not in any way replace a healthy, balanced and complete diet. Some treats are made from taurine, an amino acid that ensures proper heart function. This is a plus for dogs suffering from heart problems.
And others highlight numerous benefits for digestive comfort, joints, kidneys and urinary problems. It is important to respect the quantity of snacks to give to your dog. You will find the information on the packaging. An excess can have an impact on his health, although some treats are intended to take care of his health.
If you think you have exceeded the recommended amount, reduce, for example, the amount of kibble he usually consumes. Dog treats are also ideal during training sessions as rewards.
Composition
Potato flakes, lamb (10%), amaranth
Analytical composition
14.0% Rohprotein/Crude protein,
6.0% Fettanteil/Crude fat,
2.0% Rohfaser/Crude fiber,
5.0% Rohasche/Crude ash
SCHWEIZER Lumpinis Calcium Bones
SCHWEIZER Lumpinis Calcium Bones are perfect to slip into any pocket. Also ideal for young dogs.
Treats are rich in supplements
Dog snacks are not just for pleasure. In fact, they also provide several nutritional benefits: rich in calcium, vitamins, proteins, and biotin. However, these do not in any way replace a healthy, balanced, and complete diet. Some treats are taurine-based, an amino acid that helps ensure proper heart function. This is a plus for dogs suffering from heart problems.
And others highlight numerous benefits for digestive comfort, joints, kidneys, and urinary problems. It is important to respect the quantity of snacks to give your dog. You will find the information on the packaging. An excess can impact their health, although some treats are designed to take care of their health.
If you think you have exceeded the recommended quantity, for example, reduce the quantity of kibble your dog usually consumes. Dog treats are also ideal during training sessions as rewards.
Composition
wheat, rice, vegetable oils and fats, glucose,
mineral salts (2.9% calcium carbonate), vanilla flavor
Analysis
9.1% Rohprotein/Crude Protein,
4.1% Fettanteil/Crude Fat,
1.7% Rohfasern/Crude Fiber,
4.3% Rohasche/Crude Ash
SCHWEIZER Small and Young Rodent Mix
SCHWEIZER Small and Young Rodent Mix is food for small and young rodents. This homemade staple food is very well accepted thanks to its rich composition and double cleaning process. This food for hamsters, gerbils, and rats is designed to meet the nutritional needs of animals in a balanced way, rich in essential nutrients. It is high quality, thus ensuring the good health of your pet. It is particularly suitable for young animals who have specific nutritional needs for their growth and development.
The recipe includes premium raw materials that meet the animal's nutritional needs. All products in the classic range are cleaned multiple times and manufactured in Switzerland according to ecological principles.
Composition:
Broken shelled peanuts, barley flakes, hulled oats, oat flakes, oat groats, hulled millet, safflower, carrot meal, flax, corn flakes, yellow millet, shelled sunflower seeds
Feeding Indication:
- Crude protein 14.0 %
- Fat content 12.8 %
- Crude fiber 8.2 %
- Crude ash 2.9 %
Usage:
Fresh hay, individually digestible fruits and vegetables, and natural mineral salt blocks are essential for a healthy diet. Fresh water should be provided daily, as well as things to gnaw on and forage through, and small houses.
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SCHWEIZER MenuPlus Horse 200g
Complete gluten-free food. Cut into pieces, SCHWEIZER MenuPlus Horse 200g is an ideal treat for training, play, and fun. Easily digestible, making it suitable for sensitive dogs. Soft, but not juicy!
When to give treats to your dog?
There's no single best time to give treats to your dog. It should be done spontaneously. Ideally, it should be outside of meal times. Snacks should be small moments of pleasure between you and your companion. A habit you can establish without creating a daily craving for the animal.
It's important to respect the quantity of snacks to give your dog. You will find this information on the packaging. An excess can impact their health, even though some treats are designed to support their health. If you think you have exceeded the recommended amount, for example, reduce the quantity of kibble they usually consume.
Dog treats are also ideal during training sessions as rewards.
Composition
Horse meat, potato, glucosamine, vitamins and trace elements
Analytical composition
7.5% Crude protein,
2.0% Crude fat,
3.5% Crude fiber,
2.6% Crude ash,
65.0% Moisture,
1.0% Calcium,
0.7% Phosphorus
Vitamin A 10,000 IU/kg
Vitamin D 600 IU/kg
Vitamin E 125 mg/kg
Daily Ration
average when used as a complete food:
Small dog, approx. 30 g per kg
Medium-sized dog, approx. 30 g per kg
Large dog, approx. 20 g per kg
Depending on the age, breeding, and physical condition of the
dog, daily needs may vary
SCHWEIZER MenuPlus Poultry 200g
Complete gluten-free food. Cut into pieces, SCHWEIZER MenuPlus Poultry 200g is an ideal treat for training, play, and fun. Easily digestible, making it suitable for sensitive dogs. Soft, but not juicy!
When should you give your dog treats?
There is no best time to give your dog treats. This action should be spontaneous. In fact, it's ideal to do it outside of mealtimes. Snacks should be small moments of pleasure between you and your companion. A habit you can establish without creating a daily craving for the animal.
It is important to respect the quantity of snacks to give your dog. You will find this information on the packaging. An excess can impact their health, although some treats are designed to care for their health. If you think you have exceeded the recommended amount, for example, reduce the amount of kibble they usually consume.
Dog treats are also ideal during training sessions as rewards.
Composition
Poultry and ostrich meat, potato, glucosamine, vitamins and trace elements.
Analytical constituents
7.5% Rohprotein/Crude protein,
2.0% Fettanteil/Crude fat,
3.5% Rohfasern/Crude fiber,
2.6% Rohasche/Crude ash,
65.0% Feuchtigkeit/Moisture,
1.0% Kalzium/Calcium,
0.7% Phosphor/Phosphorus
Vitamin A 10 000 IU/kg
Vitamin D 600 IU/kg
Vitamin E 125 mg/kg
Daily Ration
Average daily ration when used as a
complete food
Small dog, approx. 30 g per kg
Medium-sized dog, approx. 30 g per kg
Large dog, approx. 20 g per kg
Depending on the dog's age, breeding, and physical condition,
daily needs may vary.
SCHWEIZER Mini Basmati-Long Snack
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SCHWEIZER Mini Basmati-Long Snack is a treat for dogs.
Why give treats to your dog?
Firstly, it's for pleasure. Watching your dog eagerly anticipate its treat is a small moment of happiness between you. Dogs love treats, primarily because they are more delicious than their usual kibble. By tossing snacks to your furry friend, you also strengthen the connection between you. The emotional bond is thus maintained.
According to veterinarians, treats are also excellent for training dogs. If you've already experienced it, you'll see how positive the results are. Thanks to its delicious reward, this four-legged animal obeys more easily and understands commands more quickly.
Some dog treats fall into the "smart snacks" category, in that they provide health benefits for the animal. You'll find various functions for this: snacks for digestion, weight, joint problems, and so on.
When to give treats to your dog?
There is no single best time to give treats to your dog. This action should be spontaneous. In fact, it is ideal to do it outside of mealtimes. Snacks should be small moments of pleasure between you and your companion. A habit you can establish without creating a daily craving for the animal.
It is important to respect the quantity of snacks to give to your dog. You will find the information on the packaging. An excess can have an impact on its health, although some treats are designed to take care of its health. If you think you have exceeded the recommended amount, for example, reduce the amount of kibble it usually consumes.
Dog treats are also ideal during training sessions as rewards.
Composition:
With 70% basmati rice
In 2 sizes: 5x12cm (S) or 3x17cm (M)
SCHWEIZER Mini Activated Charcoal Biscuits
SCHWEIZER Mini Activated Charcoal Biscuits help with diarrhea or loose stools. Naturally soothes the gastrointestinal tract.
Why give my dog biscuits?
Dog biscuits are made to reward our four-legged friends or simply to make them happy. As soon as they see the biscuit pack, they start getting excited. As an invaluable family member, it's normal to treat them occasionally. It's also a way to strengthen the bond between an owner and their dog.
During your training sessions, dog biscuits are very important. They encourage a positive action from the animal. They feel encouraged and easily obey your commands. Compared to semi-moist treats, biscuits are dry, so they can be stored longer.
It is important to respect the quantity of snacks to give your doggo. You will find the information on the packaging. An excess can impact their health, although some treats are designed to care for their health. If you think you have exceeded the recommended amount, reduce, for example, the amount of kibble they usually consume.
Composition
wheat, rice, turkey meat, activated charcoal, rapeseed oil
Analytical constituents
16.5% Rohprotein/Crude protein,
9.0% Fettanteil/Crude fat,
2.4% Rohfasern/Crude fiber,
5.0% Rohasche/Crude ash
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SCHWEIZER Mini Beef Lung Flips
SCHWEIZER Mini Beef Lung Flips are a special kind of treat.
Dogs love beef lungs! Also ideal for sensitive dogs or well-fed dogs.
The treats are rich in supplements
Dog snacks are not just for pleasure. In fact, they also provide several nutritional benefits: rich in calcium, vitamins, proteins, and biotin. However, these in no way replace a healthy, balanced, and complete diet. Some treats are based on taurine, an amino acid that ensures proper heart function. This is a plus for dogs suffering from heart problems. And others highlight numerous benefits for digestive comfort, joints, kidneys, and urinary problems.
It is important to respect the quantity of snacks to give to your dog. You will find the information on the packaging. An excess can have an impact on their health, although some treats are intended to take care of their health. If you think you have exceeded the recommended amount, for example, reduce the amount of kibble they usually consume.
Dog treats are also ideal during training sessions as rewards.
Composition :
Beef lung.
Analytical composition:
77.0% Crude protein,
8.2% Crude fat.
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SCHWEIZER Mini Happy Happs Beef 120g
SCHWEIZER Mini Happy Happs Beef 120g are tender mini-treats, carefully dried with 93% Swiss beef.
Why give your dog dried treats?
- For natural dental care
Your dog has a natural need to chew to take care of their teeth. This is why they like to gnaw on bones, chew tendons, or gnaw on raw meat. Since daily teeth brushing takes time, simply offer them a natural dried treat so they can brush them naturally.
- Because they're bored
In younger dogs, chewing is also a natural need. When their jaws are inactive for a long time, dogs start destroying everything around them: furniture, shoes, plastic objects, and so on. Consequently, chewing dried meat helps keep your companion entertained for a while.
- To supplement their nutritional needs
Many dried meat dog treats are rich in vitamins, fats, and minerals. However, these should never replace a healthy, balanced, and complete diet.
Composition
93% Swiss beef, vegetable fibers, mineral salts.
Analytical composition
31.1% Crude Protein,
20.0% Crude Fat,
7.8% Crude Fiber,
5.2% Crude Ash
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SCHWEIZER Mini Soft Snack Lamb 130g
SCHWEIZER Mini Soft Snack Lamb 130g are melt-in-your-mouth snacks for dogs with poultry and lamb.
Why give treats to your dog?
Firstly, it's for pleasure. Watching your dog eagerly anticipate its treat is a small moment of happiness between you. Dogs love treats, not least because they are more delicious than their usual kibble. By giving your dog snacks, you also strengthen the connection between you. The emotional bond is thus nurtured.
According to veterinarians, treats are also excellent for training dogs. If you have already experienced it, you'll see how positive the results are. Thanks to its delicious reward, this four-legged animal obeys more easily and understands commands more quickly.
Some dog treats fall into the "smart snacks" category, insofar as they provide health benefits for the animal. You will find different functions for this: snacks for digestion problems, weight problems, joint problems, and so on.
Composition
vegetable by-products, meat and animal by-products (at least 4% lamb, at least 4%
chicken), vegetables, mineral salts
Analytical constituents
19.0% Crude protein,
5.0% Crude fat,
2.0% Crude fibre,
8.0% Crude ash
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SCHWEIZER Mini Soft Snack Cheesy 130g
SCHWEIZER Mini Soft Snack Cheesy 130g are delicately melting dog treats made from poultry and cheese.
When to give your dog treats?
There's no single best time to give your dog treats. This should be done spontaneously. Ideally, it should be outside of meal times. Snacks should be small moments of pleasure between you and your companion. It's a habit you can establish without creating a daily craving for your pet.
It's important to respect the amount of snacks to give your dog. You'll find the information on the packaging. Excess can have an impact on their health, although some treats are designed to care for their health. Some dog treats fall into the "smart snacks" category, as they provide health benefits for the animal. You'll find different functions for this: snacks for digestion problems, weight, joint issues, and so on.
If you think you've exceeded the recommended amount, for example, reduce the amount of kibble your dog usually eats. Dog treats are also ideal during training sessions as rewards.
Composition:
Vegetable by-products, vegetables, meat and animal by-products (min. 4% chicken), milk and dairy products, minerals.
Analytical constituents:
20% crude protein
5% fat content
2% crude fiber
8% crude ash
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SCHWEIZER Mini Soft Snack Rabbit 130g
SCHWEIZER Mini Soft Snack Rabbit 130g are melt-in-the-mouth snacks for dogs with poultry and rabbit.
How to give snacks to your dog
It is important to remember that snacks, treats, and rewards are in addition to your dog's daily food allowance. You must be reasonable to avoid quickly overdoing it. Indeed, an excess of treats will lead to weight gain. In this case, you should always check the snack packet for the ideal quantity to give according to your dog's weight. Treats should be given in an unassuming way so that your dog doesn't beg every time. Rewards are, of course, given after a positive action, but that's where it stops.
How often to give snacks to your dog
Snacks and dog treats are your dog's little pleasure. It's a succulent delicacy that they adore because it's different from their kibble and wet food. However, you should only give them treats on set occasions. The same goes for rewards. Even if you choose natural snacks, it's best to opt for something low in fat.
Composition
Vegetable by-products, meat and animal by-products, (at least 4% rabbit, at least 4% chicken), vegetables, mineral salts.
Analytical composition
18.0% Rohprotein/Crude protein,
4.0% Fettanteil/Crude fat,
2.0% Rohfasern/Crude fibre
9.0% Rohasche/Crude ash
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SCHWEIZER Mini Soft Snack Mix 130g
SCHWEIZER Mini Soft Snack Mix 130g are melt-in-your-mouth dog snacks with poultry, lamb, rabbit, and cheese.
How to give snacks to your dog
It's important to know that snacks, treats, and rewards are in addition to your dog's daily diet. You need to be reasonable to avoid quickly overdoing it. Indeed, too many treats and your dog will become overweight. In this case, you should always check the snack package for the ideal quantity to give based on your dog's weight. Treats should be given casually so that your dog doesn't beg every time. Rewards, of course, follow a positive action, but that's where it stops.
How often to give snacks to your dog
Snacks, dog treats are your dog's little pleasure. They are delicious delicacies that he loves because they are different from his kibble and wet food. However, you should only give him treats on structured occasions. The same goes for rewards. Even if you choose natural snacks, it's best to opt for something low in fat.
Composition
vegetable by-products, meat and animal by-products (at least 4% chicken, at least 4%
lamb, at least 4% rabbit), vegetables, milk and dairy
products, mineral salts.
Analytical constituents
20.0% Crude Protein
5.0% Crude Fat
2.0% Crude Fibre
8.0% Crude Ash
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SCHWEIZER Mini Soft Snack Chicken 130g
SCHWEIZER Mini Soft Snack Chicken 130g are melt-in-your-mouth chicken snacks for dogs.
How to give snacks to your dog
It's important to remember that snacks, treats, and rewards are in addition to your dog's daily ration. You need to be reasonable to avoid quickly overdoing it. Indeed, an excess of treats can lead to weight gain. In this case, you should always check the snack packaging for the ideal quantity to give based on your dog's weight. Treats should be given in an unassuming way so that your dog doesn't beg every time. Rewards, of course, follow a positive action, but that's where it stops.
How often to give snacks to your dog
Snacks, dog treats are your dog's little pleasure. It's a succulent delicacy that they adore because it's different from their kibble and wet food. However, you should only give them treats on specific occasions. The same goes for rewards. Even if you choose natural snacks, it's best to opt for something low in fat.
Composition
vegetable by-products, meat and animal by-products (at least 4% chicken), vegetables,
mineral salts.
Analytical constituents
20.0% Crude protein,
5.0% Crude fat,
2.0% Crude fibre,
8.0% Crude ash
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SCHWEIZER Mobility Happs Chicken: with collagen & green tea
Gluten-free snacks, SCHWEIZER Mobility Happs Chicken is rich in fresh Swiss chicken meat. Collagen provides important nutrients for joints and green tea extract supports overall well-being.
How to give your dog snacks
It's important to remember that snacks, treats, and rewards are in addition to your dog's daily food ration. You should be reasonable to avoid quickly overdoing it. Indeed, an excess of treats can lead to your dog becoming overweight. In this case, you should always check the snack package for the ideal quantity to give based on your dog's weight. Treats should be given in an unassuming way so that your dog doesn't beg every time. Rewards are, of course, given after a positive action, but that's where it stops.
How often to give your dog snacks
Snacks, dog treats are your dog's little pleasure. It's a delicious delicacy that he loves because it's different from his kibble and wet food. However, you should only give him treats on controlled occasions. The same goes for rewards. Even if you choose natural snacks, it's best to opt for something low in fat.
Composition
70% fresh meat and fresh chicken liver
Swiss, 16% potatoes, 7% pea protein, 4%
collagen, salmon oil, yeast extract, trace elements,
vitamins, fructo-oligosaccharides, 0.2% green tea extract.
Analytical constituents
25% crude protein,
18.0% crude fat,
2.7% crude fiber, 6.0% crude ash
SCHWEIZER Mobility Sticks with Collagen 160g
SCHWEIZER Mobility Sticks with Collagen 160g are dog treats that will not only delight their palate but also naturally support their joint health. This snack is specially formulated with collagen, a key component of connective tissue that helps maintain joint elasticity and flexibility. By providing this snack to your pet, you can help them maintain healthy joints while offering them a tasty treat.
These are tasty dog snacks that naturally support joint health. They contain a significant amount of collagen, 9%, which is an essential protein for your pet's body and beneficial for cartilage regeneration. Thanks to this high collagen content, these dog treats provide important nutrients to maintain healthy joints.
The recipe's composition is meticulously crafted from a careful balance of various high-quality ingredients. It consists of 36% carefully selected beef, including lung, as well as 45% pork meat and liver for intense flavor and a tender texture. In addition, 9% collagen, an essential nutrient for cartilage regeneration, is added for better joint health. The recipe is completed with 10% vegetable by-products, mineral salts, oils, and fats, to provide balanced nutrition for your pet.
Composition:
36% beef meat and lung, 45% pork meat and liver, 9% collagen, 10% vegetable by-products, mineral salts, oils and fats.
Analysis:
46% Crude Protein, 22.0% Crude Fat, 3.4% Crude Fiber, 4.0% Crude Ash.
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SCHWEIZER Nature Rabbit Food
SCHWEIZER Nature Rabbit Food is a natural, complete feed for dwarf rabbits. We are proud to offer premium quality food made from carefully selected natural ingredients. We have chosen high-quality ingredients from reliable and sustainable sources, to ensure that every food we produce is healthy and nutritious. We also take care to transform these natural raw ingredients into high-quality complete foods, using safe and environmentally friendly processing methods.
We ensure that our foods retain all the essential nutrients, natural flavors, and health benefits of each ingredient. By choosing our complete foods, you can be assured that you are consuming a superior quality diet that meets your dietary needs. The mix is adapted to the specific dietary needs of the animal and offers your rabbit a varied, balanced, and particularly tasty food.
Composition:
Timothy hay, pea flakes, orchard grass, ribwort plantain, meadow grass, red clover, meadow fescue, lady's mantle, nettle leaves, carrots, mint, chamomile flowers, bean flakes, parsnip cubes, fennel, marigold flowers, dandelion roots, strawberry leaves, beetroot, apples, flax seeds, dandelion leaves, black cumin
Feeding instructions:
- Crude protein: 16.2%
- Crude fat: 3.5%
- Crude fiber: 19%
- Crude ash: 11.3%
- Vitamin A: 10000 IU/kg
- Vitamin D3: 1000 IU/kg
- Vitamin C: 250mg/kg
- Vitamin E: 40mg/kg
Usage:
Give the amount of food that is eaten within 24 hours each day. Refill the bowl only when it is completely empty. Always provide fresh water and hay in addition.
SCHWEIZER Natural Rat Food 500g
SCHWEIZER Natural Rat Food 500g is a complete and natural food specifically for rats. The product we offer is made from a rigorous selection of natural components. We have carefully chosen each ingredient to ensure they meet the highest quality standards. Our natural ingredients come from reliable, high-quality sources, guaranteeing that every product we offer is healthy and nutritious. Our commitment to healthy and nutritious food starts with the ingredients we use.
We carefully select natural raw ingredients to ensure that our complete food production process is free from harmful chemicals and additives. We also take care to preserve essential nutrients and natural flavors in every food we produce. The blend is tailored to the specific dietary needs of the animal and offers your rat a varied, balanced, and particularly tasty food.
Composition:
Extruded corn flour, wheat, corn flakes, corn, oats, wheat flakes, pea flakes, carrots, puffed wheat, carob, parsley, grass seeds, marigold flowers, oat squares (cereals, 50% oats), vegetable protein extracts, vegetable by-products (barley malt), mineral salts, pork, chicken, nettle, shrimp, fish, mint, red beet.
Feeding Instructions:
- Crude protein: 11.2%
- Fat content: 3.8%
- Crude fiber: 4.2%
- Crude ash: 3.4%
- Vitamin A: 20000 IU/kg
- Vitamin D3: 2000 IU/kg
- Vitamin E: 40 mg/kg
Usage:
Provide the amount of food that is eaten within 24 hours daily. Refill the bowl only when it is completely empty. Always provide fresh water and hay in addition.
