Always was a FAN FAVORITE! Our premium chicken breasts are hand sliced, infused with Camelina Oil and seasoned with a combination of dog friendly spices and herbs to help BOOST the immune system, improve digestion, and support joint health.
Crafted from tender, lean chicken breast, each fillet is lovingly sprinkled with a combination of spices and herbs then gently dehydrated to create a nutritious jerky treat. We ensure that each piece is carefully trimmed to remove any visible fat and sliced to provide a satisfying chew for dogs of all sizes.
7 oz
Ingredients: Handcut and dehydrated, 100% USA sourced Chicken Breast, Camelina Oil and a combination of dog friendly spices
RECOMMENDED STORAGE: Once opened store in airtight container or reseal in bag and store in a cool dry place for up to 2 weeks. May be stored in the refrigerator to prolong freshness.
100% USA Sourced Chicken Breast Jerky
Please consult with a veterinarian, especially if your dog has health conditions or is taking medication.
Basil (sweet basil / Saint Joseph's Wort, Genovese, Thai variety)
Health benefits may include:
- Anti-inflammatory properties
- Antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antiviral features
- Calming effects for anxiety-prone dogs
- Vitamins A, B complex, C, and E
Risk Factors: Excessive amounts can cause gastrointestinal upset, such as vomiting and diarrhea. Some dogs are allergic to it.
Cilantro (coriander, Chinese parsley, dhania)
Health benefits may include:
- Helping with eye health, due to vitamin A
- Aiding the immune system, because of vitamin C
- Assisting with fur and skin health, on account of vitamin K
- Antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antifungal properties
- Helpful for digestive upsets
- Freshens your dog’s breath
Risk Factors: Giving your dog too much can result in nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea. Some dogs are allergic to it. Monitor for signs of vomiting, diarrhea, swollen face, or itchiness.
Cinnamon
Health benefits may include:
- Anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties
- Helping regulate blood sugar levels
- Promoting heart health
- Relieving digestive upset
Risk Factors: Giving your dog too much can result in nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea. Some dogs are allergic to it. Monitor for signs of vomiting, diarrhea, swollen face, or itchiness.
Dill
Health benefits may include:
- Soothing the gastrointestinal tract
- Helping with gas
- Alleviating constipation
- Freshening breath
- Providing nutrients such as calcium, potassium, vitamin A and vitamin C
Risk Factors: Essential oil form is toxic, and prolonged contact can cause thermal burns to the skin
Fennel (Florence fennel, finocchio)
Health benefits may include:
- Supporting the immune system with vitamin C, vitamin A, calcium, iron and potassium
- Freshening the breath
- Increasing appetite (good for dogs who need to eat a bit more)
Risk Factors: Fennel should only be given in small quantities in food or water. Don’t give the concentrated oil form. Too much fennel can bring on diarrhea.
Ginger (white ginger, butterfly ginger, cinnamon jasmine, garland flower, ginger lily)
Health benefits may include:
- Helping with upset stomach or vomiting
- Easing arthritis symptoms in joints and muscles
- Anti-inflammatory qualities
- Lessening gas
- Reducing bloating
Risk Factors: Consumption of too much ginger can cause gas, nausea, and possibly heartburn. Do not give to pets with known bleeding disorders (hemophilia or von Willebrand’s) or those on NSAIDs. Must be used with caution in dogs that have gallbladder issues, pregnant, or are nursing.
Oregano
Health benefits may include:
- Anti-inflammatory properties
- Helps with respiratory and gastrointestinal issues
- Antioxidants
- Antifungal and antimicrobial
- Vitamins E and K, Manganese, Iron, Tryptophan, Calcium, Omega-3 fatty acid
Risk Factors: Do not use oil of oregano because it is too strong for your dog. Moderate to large servings can be toxic.
Parsley
Health Benefits may include:
- Vitamins A, C, and K
- Folic acid and Antioxidants
- Freshens breath
Risk Factors: Large amounts are toxic. If consumed in large amounts, photosensitization (sunburn dermatitis) can occur.
Rosemary (anthos)
Health benefits may include:
- Antioxidant and antimicrobial properties
- Nutrients like iron, calcium and vitamin B6
- Keeping the heart in good condition
- Aiding with digestion
Risk Factors: DO NOT use rosemary with dogs that have seizure conditions.
Sage (common sage, garden sage)
Health benefits may include:
- Filled with Vitamins A, E and K, as well as calcium, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus and zinc
- Contains antioxidants, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory qualities
- Helping boost your pooch’s immune system
- Soothing digestive issues
- Fighting seasonal allergies
Risk Factors: Only use in moderation and never give in excess.
Thyme (common thyme, garden thyme, German thyme)
Health benefits may include:
- Contains Vitamin A, C and K, iron, magnesium, potassium, calcium and fiber
- Antioxidant, antifungal, and antibacterial properties
Risk Factors: High amounts can cause gastrointestinal upset, such as diarrhea and vomiting. NEVER use Spanish thyme since it is toxic.
Turmeric
Health benefits may include:
- Helps soothe achy joints and support better mobility
- Helps prevent the growth of cancer cells in dogs
- Contains antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal characteristics
- Can help combat conditions, like arthritis, diabetes, liver disease
- Eases eye inflammation
- Aids with digestive health
Risk Factors: Overdosing dogs on turmeric can cause upset stomach, nausea, constipation, gallbladder issues, dizziness, bruising, and iron deficiency. It is not recommended for dogs prone to kidney stones since turmeric is prone to make them worse since it can increase urine oxalate levels.