Whole Foods Dog Treats for Optimal Nutrition

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Whole Foods Market offers a range of dog treats made from natural ingredients. These treats are made with wholesome ingredients like sweet potatoes, carrots, and apples.

Some of these treats are even made with protein sources like chicken and salmon. These protein sources are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which can help support your dog's skin and coat health.

These treats are designed to be a healthy alternative to traditional dog treats that are often made with preservatives and artificial ingredients. By choosing whole foods dog treats, you can give your dog a delicious and nutritious snack that's good for them.

The ingredients in these treats are also easily recognizable, making it easier for you to choose the right one for your dog's dietary needs.

Nutritional Benefits

Our whole foods dog treats are made with ingredients that serve a nutritional purpose, which is a big deal for your furry friend's health.

By avoiding byproducts, meals, preservatives, and other unwanted additives, you can trust that our treats are made with wholesome goodness.

These ingredients are carefully selected to exclude soy, corn, and gluten-containing grains like wheat, barley, and rye, which can be problematic for some dogs.

High-Protein

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High-Protein treats are a great option for pet owners who want to give their furry friends a nutritious snack. Our Hula Lula jerky and Nibbles for dogs, and our Nibbles for kitties are all high-protein.

These treats are made with just one ingredient, which ensures they are low-fat and no-carbohydrates. This makes them a great choice for pets with dietary restrictions.

High-protein treats like these can help support muscle growth and maintenance in pets. They're also a healthy alternative to traditional treats that are often high in fillers and by-products.

Whole Foods

When choosing whole foods, it's essential to be aware of the ingredients that can be detrimental to our health. We should avoid byproducts, meals, and preservatives, which can be found in many processed foods.

Using whole food ingredients is a great way to ensure our treats are healthy and nutritious. Whole food ingredients serve a nutritional purpose.

We can identify whole food ingredients by looking for labels that say "no byproducts", "no meals", and "no preservatives." This means the ingredients are natural and unprocessed.

Whole foods also exclude certain grains, such as soy, corn, and gluten-containing grains like wheat, barley, or rye. These ingredients can cause issues for those with dietary restrictions.

White potato and white rice are also not considered whole foods. They lack the nutritional benefits of their whole grain counterparts.

Quality and Sourcing

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At Foley's, they're committed to using high-quality ingredients in their dog treats. They proudly use Alberta beef liver, sourced from trusted suppliers, to ensure your dog gets the best possible nutrition.

Their packaging is also eco-friendly, made from 100% HDPE, which is suitable for store drop-off and some blue bin recycling programs. Check with your local municipal recycling centre for more information.

Here's a breakdown of the guaranteed analysis of Foley's dog treats:

Country of Origin

We're committed to sourcing our ingredients from the USA whenever possible. This means supporting local farmers and reducing our carbon footprint.

Our team carefully considers each ingredient, taking into account whether the USA can grow it. For example, bananas aren't grown in the USA, so we source them from other countries.

We also look for countries that do a better job with certain ingredients. Grass-fed lamb from Australia and New Zealand is a great example of this - it's of higher quality than what we can find in the USA.

By sourcing ingredients from the USA and other countries with expertise, we're able to provide the best possible products for our customers.

Sourcing Ethics

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Sourcing ingredients with care is essential for making high-quality treats. We commit to selecting humanely-raised, sustainably-grown, non-GMO, organic ingredients at every feasible opportunity.

Foley's Dog Treat Company proudly sources their ingredients from trusted suppliers, ensuring the best possible nutrition for your dog. This commitment to quality is evident in their use of Alberta beef liver in their treats.

The company's commitment to sourcing ethics is also reflected in their minimal-processing methods. They hand craft ingredients into treats using low temperature air-drying, sufficient for killing food borne pathogens while retaining the fullest nutrition and flavor possible.

Here are some key details about Foley's sourcing ethics:

Armando Boehm

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Armando Boehm is a seasoned assigning editor with a passion for canine content. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for sniffing out compelling stories, Armando has developed a reputation for curating engaging articles that delight dog enthusiasts worldwide. Throughout his career, Armando has assigned and edited a wide range of dog-related topics, including companion dogs, rare breeds, and breeds originating in Cuba.

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