By Antos
| October 14, 2024
Autumn-inspired snacks for your pet
The cosy season is upon us
As soon as the leaves fall from the trees, we spontaneously crave cosy autumn dishes. When it's time for warm sweaters again, there's nothing like cosy, delicious autumn recipes to warm your body and soul. While you are in the kitchen cooking something delicious and warm for yourself, you might feel your pet watching your every move in the hope of getting a little bite themselves. We suggest some 7 irresistible autumn-inspired treats for you to enjoy together with your pet to usher in autumn.
Put the flavours of autumn in your pet’s food bowl
The desire for always warm and hearty meals has come. Baking, stewing, and mashing, autumn is a favourite season for many. Like us - pet parents - our dogs and cats appreciate a little extra warmth and nutrition during the colder months. Seasonal ingredients such as turkey, pumpkin and sweet potato contain essential nutrients and are irresistible in taste to give your pet the ultimate treat this autumn.- Turkey Feet: A delicious, natural treat for your dog. This big brother of the chicken leg is a healthy source of protein and ideal for dogs with allergies.
- WILD Turkey: From puppy to adult dog, these turkey treats (96%) are a tasty and healthy snack. As soon as the leaves have fallen from the trees, we spontaneously feel like going for an autumn walk with our four-legged friends. This bite-sized treat is lightly dried to lock in flavour and nutrients.
- Insecta Nibbles Silkworm & Carrot: Insects contain essential proteins, fats and minerals and are easy for your dog to digest. Time for carrots! Carrots are a nutritious ingredient, low in calories and full of vitamins, potassium and fibre.
- Insecta Nibbles Mealworm & Pumpkin: Pumpkin is the mood setter for autumn. Pumpkin is a nutty, versatile vegetable. It has a sweet taste and soft texture. Our Insecta Nibbles dog treat incorporates pumpkin along with mealworm as a dog snack. Pumpkin is also rich in fibre, contains vitamins A, C and E and the minerals magnesium, potassium, iron and zinc. Healthy, if we do say so ourselves.
- Gourmore Roots XSmall: Natural, of course! This all-natural, vegetarian chew treat for dogs is made from tree root. Apart from being ecologically sustainable, they are manufactured with care and respect for the environment.
- Cat Soft Sticks Mylady Lamb & Turkey: Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning meat is an essential part of their diet. Cats need a high-protein snack and they love turkey. Treat your cat to a responsible snack. These meat sticks for your furry darling contain 90% meat, of which 29% is turkey. This classic snack is suitable for all cats, but particularly suitable for cats with allergies.
- Cat Treats Roasted Turkey: Turkey? We already mentioned that turkey is a great ingredient. This all-natural cat treat, contains 80% turkey, making it a real treat for your fluffy friend. It will beg for more time and time again. The family at the table is eating turkey tonight, but the cat should definitely not miss out.
Autumn, we are ready for you
Autumn is the perfect season for outdoor enthusiasts to take lovely walks in the woods. Leaves crunching, chestnuts and acorns scattered under the trees, mushrooms sprouting from the ground, and so many different colours. It's time when there's a chilly but pleasant temperature, time to go out with your dear four-legged friend. Happy Autumn everyone!
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