Dog Doughnuts
Dog Doughnuts
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Description
Treat your furry best friend to a delicious and unique snack with our Ruffingtons Dog Doughnuts! Made with high-quality ingredients like yoghurt, carob, chia seeds, and carrot sprinkles, these individually decorated treats are a fun and special indulgence for your pup. Show them some extra love and pampering with our Ruffingtons Dog Doughnuts - they deserve it!
Nutrition
Feed Guide
A Complementary Pet Food for Dogs.
Suitable for all dogs over 12 weeks of age. Feed as a treat or reward at any time. Ensure dogs are supervised at all times when feeding.
These are guidelines only, you should alter the feeding amount to suit the activity and age of your animal to keep them in a lean healthy condition. Fresh drinking water should be provided at all times.
This product should be stored in cool, dry conditions, once opened please store in an airtight container.
| kg of dog | Dog Doughnuts |
| 5 | 0.25 |
| 10 | 0.5 |
| 20 | 1 |
| 40 | 1.5 |
| 60 | 2 |
| 60+ | 2 |
Delivery
Over £20 - Royal Mail 48h Tracked Delivery - Free
Under £20 - Royal Mail 48hr Tracked Delivery - £1.99
Express Delivery - Royal Mail Tracked 24hr Delivery - £4.95
Please note we can only accept customer orders for delivery to addresses in England, Wales and Scotland, although restrictions and additional delivery charges may apply to Northern Ireland, Northern Scotland, Scottish Highlands and Offshore Islands. Also, please be aware that all hand-decorated biscuit bones can take up to 7 working-days for delivery. All other items as part of this order will be sent out once the biscuit bone has been crafted by our bakers. Please visit our Delivery page for more information.
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Composition
Carrots
Chia Seeds
Milk
FAQs
Are the treats suitable for puppies?
Are the treats suitable for puppies?
Our delicious treats are suitable for all dogs over the age of 12 weeks.
Is the packaging recyclable?
Is the packaging recyclable?
All of our cartons are recyclable; you just need to separate the film lid and tray where applicable.
Do your treats contain sugar? Isn’t sugar bad for dogs?
Do your treats contain sugar? Isn’t sugar bad for dogs?
Some of the ingredients we use will contain sugar – yoghurt, carob, cranberry and carrot sprinkles for example. However, our biscuit bone topper on the tempting canine cupcake is the only treat we add sugar to.
Sugars aren’t necessarily an issue for dogs if limited/fed in moderation – the main concern around sugars is the fact that they can easily lead to excessive calorie consumption which can lead to weight gain. Obesity or overweight dogs are at greater risk of other health related diseases. Lots of ingredients/ products contain sugars as well as starches within them. Most dry kibble diets (excluding raw/ wet/ meat based) have carbohydrate levels which can be around 40%. Some of this will be sugar and even the starches must be broken down to form sugars to be digested. The feeding guideline has been formulated to reflect no more than 10% of total energy consumption in the diet. Always ensure that you adjust your dogs diet accordingly to avoid overconsumption
Is this safe for dogs, I heard they can’t eat chocolate?
Is this safe for dogs, I heard they can’t eat chocolate?
All these ingredients are safe for consumption for dogs. Carob is used to get the desired colour effect so there is no chocolate present in any of these products. Dogs cannot eat chocolate as it has a toxic compound called Theobromine within it.
