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Low carb beef at Hungry Eyes, are meals with 55% cooked protein. We also have low protein choices (30% & 40% cooked protein) to be fed only as advised by a veterinarian. We vegetables like pumpkin, green beans, bottle gourd and bell pepper. We recommend our low carb dog meals, for dogs suffering from chronic […]
Chicken neck for dogs are amongst the most natural supplement for glucosamine, calcium proteins. Feeding chicken neck to your puppy is also a convenient way to keep the teeth clean and mouths odour free; imagine reducing the number of time their teeth need to brushed as part of their grooming routine. Hungry Eyes treats for […]
Our baked dried chicken treats for dogs are chewy with a smell your pupper will follow. They will burry their nose in their snuffle mat with our chicken treats. A serving of our organ chunks for dogs, contains nearly double the nutrients found in a serving of muscle meat. Hence, the small portions of goodness […]
Chicken gizzard for dogs is yet another low fat natural dog treats. Other than being high in protein, zinc, vitamin B12 and iron, it also has glucosamine and cartilage. All these facts makes chicken gizzard, the best natural joint supplement for dogs. Our cooked chicken gizzard for dogs is low in fat, yet high in […]
Chicken feet for dogs are great for their joint health, due to the natural glucosamine present in the organ. A widely recommended supplement for dog’s with arthritis and hip dysplasia. Making them a natural glucosamine chews for dogs. Chicken feet are also natural choice for dog owners looking for collagen dog chews. There is a […]
Imagine having chilled jelly on a hot summer or hot bone soup on a cold winter. This broth is the equivalent for your canine companion. Consider it a mid-day snack, something to make your dog’s meal more brothy or something to soften the kibble when it is more convenient for you to carry dry food […]
Imagine having chilled jelly on a hot summer or hot bone soup on a cold winter. This broth is the equivalent for your canine companion. Consider it a mid-day snack, something to make your dog’s meal more brothy or something to soften the kibble when it is more convenient for you to carry dry food […]