Collection: Dog Treats

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Go Native Essentials 100g
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Go Native Dental Super Sticks 150g
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Gently Dently- Chicken Dental Treats for Dogs
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Gently Dently- Salmon Dental Treats for Dogs
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Gently Dently- Fresh Breath Mint Dental Treats for Dogs
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Gently Dently- Apple & Banana Dental Treats for Dogs
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Buffalo Tripe: Dog Treats-100g
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Buffalo Trachea Rounds-Dog Treats-100g
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Buffalo Twists-Dog Treats-100g
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Buffalo Tail-Dog Treats-200g
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Buffalo Horn-Small (4-5 Inch)-Dog Treats
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Buffalo Horn-Large (6-8 inch)-Dog Treats
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Premium Buffalo Sausage-Dog Treats-300g
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Buffalo Ears-Dog Treats-20 Box
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Buffalo Meat Jerky-Dog Treats-100g
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Buffalo Paddywack-Dog Treats-100g
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Did you know...
We do FEC (Faecal egg count) in-house for only £9.99 per horse.
A Faecal Worm Egg Count (FEC) is a smart move before worming, not instead of it—though it depends on what you’re aiming for. Doing an FEC first tells you if your animal (assuming livestock or horses here) actually has a worm burden worth treating. It counts the eggs in their manure, giving you a clear picture of parasite levels. If the count’s low, you might skip worming, saving money and reducing resistance to dewormers. If it’s high, you’ll know worming’s needed and can pick the right product.
Worming without an FEC is like guessing—you might treat unnecessarily or miss a real problem. Vets often recommend an FEC first, especially in a herd, to target treatments and keep worms in check long-term. That said, if you’ve got a known heavy infestation or a tight schedule (like before moving animals), worming straight away might make sense, followed by an FEC later to check results.