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Chicken Sticks Dog Treats

Chicken Sticks Dog Treats

Yours Droolly
Chicken Sticks Dog Treats

Overview

Yours Droolly Chicken Sticks Dog Treats are soft, stick-shaped treats made with chicken breast meat as the primary protein, alongside sweet potato and wheat flour. Suitable for dogs of all ages, they can be broken into smaller pieces, making them practical as a training reward or daily snack. The inclusion of wheat flour means they are not appropriate for dogs with grain sensitivities or those on a wheat-free elimination diet. As a treat rather than a complete food, they should comprise no more than 10–15% of a dog's daily caloric intake.


Ingredients

Chicken, Potato Starch, Wheat Flour, Vegetable Glycerin, Sorbitol.

Fresh minced chicken formed into a round, pale pink ball with a moist, textured surface on a plain background
Chicken
Chicken

Gallus Gallus Domesticus, Poultry Meat, Domestic Fowl, Broiler Meat

Summary

Chicken is a high-quality animal protein sourced from poultry, commonly used in pet foods for its rich amino acid profile and palatability. It provides essential nutrients to support muscle maintenance and overall health. In premium pet foods, chicken is typically included in its natural, whole form, ensuring optimal nutrient availability and digestibility for pets.

Manufacturer Benefits

Chicken is included as a primary animal protein source to meet nutritional requirements and enhance palatability for pets. Its recognisable presence on the label also appeals to consumers seeking high-quality, meat-based ingredients.

Fine white powdery potato starch with a soft, slightly textured surface, commonly used in Australian dog food recipes
Potato Starch
Potato Starch

Solanum Tuberosum Starch, E1401, Native Potato Starch, Potato Flour

Summary

Potato starch is a carbohydrate extracted from the tubers of the potato plant (Solanum tuberosum), a plant-based ingredient. It is primarily included in pet food as a source of easily digestible energy and to improve texture and binding. Potato starch is utilised in its processed, purified form rather than as whole potatoes, ensuring consistency and digestibility in the final product.

Manufacturer Benefits

Potato starch is included as a cost-effective carbohydrate source and bulk-adding agent, helping to optimise product texture and binding. It also contributes to a label-friendly formulation that appeals to consumers seeking grain-free options.

Fine, off-white wheat flour with a soft, powdery texture, shown in a small pile for dog food ingredient use
Wheat Flour
Wheat Flour

Triticum Aestivum Flour, White Flour, Plain Flour, All-Purpose Flour

Summary

Wheat flour is a finely milled powder derived from the grinding of wheat grains, a plant-based ingredient commonly used in pet foods. Its primary purpose is to provide a source of carbohydrates for energy, as well as some protein and dietary fibre. Wheat flour is utilised in its natural form, making it a functional ingredient for binding and texture in pet food formulations.

Manufacturer Benefits

Wheat flour is included as a cost-effective carbohydrate source that provides bulk and energy to pet food formulations. It also serves as a functional binding agent, helping to improve texture and product consistency.

Pale yellow, glossy drop of vegetable glycerine with a smooth, syrupy texture on a white background
Vegetable Glycerine
Vegetable Glycerine

Vegetable Glycerol, Glycerine, E422, Vegetable Glycerin

Summary

Vegetable glycerine is a clear, odourless liquid derived from plant oils, typically palm, soy, or coconut. It serves primarily as a humectant, helping to retain moisture in pet food and improve texture. Rather than being used in its raw plant form, vegetable glycerine is extracted and purified for safe consumption and optimal functionality in pet nutrition formulations.

Manufacturer Benefits

Vegetable glycerine is included as a humectant to retain moisture and improve the texture of pet food products, helping to prevent them from drying out. It also enhances palatability, making the food more appealing to pets.

Clear, glossy drop of sorbitol with a smooth, syrupy texture, used as a sweetener in dog health products
Sorbitol
Sorbitol

D-Glucitol, E420, D-Sorbitol, Hexahydric Alcohol

Summary

Sorbitol is a sugar alcohol derived primarily from plant sources such as corn or wheat. It serves as a carbohydrate-based sweetener and humectant, helping to retain moisture and improve texture in pet foods. Sorbitol is not used in its natural raw plant form; instead, it is extracted and purified for safe and effective utilisation in formulated diets.

Manufacturer Benefits

Sorbitol is included as a humectant to retain moisture and improve the texture of pet food products. It also acts as a cost-effective sweetener to enhance palatability for pets.

Ingredient images are illustrative only and may not represent the exact source or form used by manufacturers.

About


Parent Company
Manufactured
Thailand
Type
Jerky/Strip
Life Stage
All Life Stages
Breed Size
All Breeds
Feeding Type
Treat
Processing Level
High

PRODUCT TAGS


Single Protein
Dairy Free
Soy Free

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About the Brand

Yours Droolly

Yours Droolly provides an extensive range of specialty dog care products including premium treats, toys, bedding, and grooming essentials. Explore their complete collection of real meat treats and durable accessories to find everything you need for your dog’s daily care and comfort.

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