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Black Pudding Bangers Reviews

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Black Pudding Bangers are a delicious sausage chew that is 100% Beef, Chicken and Meat. They can be broken into pieces or giving whole, also making them great for training. Our Bangers are a super tasty sausage that your dog will love. They are 100% meat with no biscuits or cereals ingredients added. They are grain and gluten free making them a great treat for dog's with allergies. 250g is approx 17 sausages. We always advice that every treat you give your dog they are supervised at all times and have a fresh supply of drinking water. Composition - 100% Beef, Chicken & Meat Analysis - · Protein 28.0% · Oil 29.8% · Ash 8.1% · Fibre 1.6% · Moisture 26.7%.

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Daniel Morris
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Dog really likes these, has one every day.
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Posted 2 months ago
Hello Daniel, Thank you for leaving us a review. We are so pleased your dog loves our Black Pudding Bangers, they are a favourite in our house too. Many thanks Olivia.
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Posted 4 months ago
Daniel Morris
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Dog loves them.
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Posted 5 months ago
Aalisha Howard
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Posted 7 months ago
Daniel Morris
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Dog loves them.
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Posted 7 months ago
Emma Wilkins
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On our third pack of these and they go down a treat! Can be cut up into little treats or given as a whole.
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Posted 10 months ago
Chloe Doherty
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Posted 10 months ago
My dog absolutely loves these. And they are great value for money. They’re not a chew so not supposed to last that long but they last longer than some of the non-natural sausage treats. Could be cut up for smaller treats when out and about.
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Posted 11 months ago