Chip Chops Chicken Biscuit Dog Treats – Optimum Health Formula
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Chip Chops Chicken Biscuit Dog Treats are crunchy biscuit treats twined with real chicken, designed to reward, train, and nourish dogs of all breeds and life stages. Made under the Optimum Health Formula by YBK, these treats combine a wholesome biscuit base with a natural chicken coating — giving your dog the flavour they love and the nutrition they need.
Each treat is high in protein (35%), making them ideal for supporting lean muscle development and sustained energy. The biscuit texture also encourages chewing, which helps keep teeth and gums engaged during snack time. Whether you're rewarding good behaviour, reinforcing training, or simply showing your dog some love, these chicken biscuit dog treats fit naturally into any daily routine.
Available in a convenient 70g resealable pouch, a value 250g bag, and a Pack of 6 × 70g for multi-dog households or regular buyers. All variants are easy to store — just keep them in a cool, dry place for up to 18 months from manufacture.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Real chicken twined around a crunchy biscuit base
- High-protein formula: 35% protein, 5% fat, 3% fibre, 12% moisture
- Optimum Health Formula by YBK — India's favourite dog treat brand
- Suitable for puppies and adult dogs of all breeds (Mini, Medium, Maxi)
- Available in 70g, 250g, and Pack of 6 × 70g
- Resealable packaging keeps treats fresh between servings
FAQ:
Q: Are these treats suitable for puppies?
A: Yes. Chip Chops Chicken Biscuit Dog Treats are suitable for puppies and adult dogs. For very young puppies (under 3 months), consult your vet before introducing treats.
Q: How many treats should I give per day?
A: Use as a training reward or daily snack. Treats should not exceed 10% of your dog's daily caloric intake. Adjust meal portions accordingly.
Q: Do these contain artificial preservatives or colours?
A: Please check the packaging or contact Chip Chops / YBK for confirmation on artificial preservatives or colours before relying on this information.