About Freeze-Dried Beef Lung - Dog Treats
Wild Instinct Freeze-Dried Beef Lung Dog Treats are made with one simple ingredient: 100% real beef lung. No fillers, no grains, no artificial preservatives, and no mystery extras trying to sneak into your dog’s snack routine wearing a fake mustache.
Beef lung has a naturally light, airy texture that freeze-dries into a satisfying crunch dogs enjoy. These treats are easy to break into smaller pieces, making them useful for training, everyday rewards, enrichment toys, or crumbling over meals when your dog needs a little extra motivation at the bowl.
Key features:
- Single-ingredient dog treats
- Made with 100% real beef lung
- Freeze-dried to preserve flavor and texture
- Protein-rich treat option
- Naturally low in fat
- Light, crunchy texture
- Easy to break into smaller pieces
- No fillers
- No grains
- No artificial preservatives
- No added flavors or colors
Best for:
- Dogs who enjoy crunchy treats
- Training rewards
- Everyday treating
- Meal toppers for added flavor
- Enrichment activities
- Dogs who benefit from simple ingredient snacks
- Pet parents looking for a lightweight red-meat protein treat
Ingredients:
100% beef lung
Feeding tip:
- Serve whole as a treat, break into smaller training pieces, or crumble over your dog’s regular food as a topper.
- Feed as a supplemental treat, not as a complete meal.
- Always provide fresh water.
Texture and size:
Texture: light and crunchy
Size: breakable pieces
Net weight:
- 2.1 oz / 60g
- Made from approximately 330g of fresh product
Why beef lung?:
Beef lung is an animal-based protein with a naturally airy texture, which makes it easy to portion and satisfying for dogs who like crisp treats. It is a simple way to add protein variety to your dog’s reward routine without unnecessary fillers or additives.
Because freeze-dried treats are concentrated, small portions can go a long way.
Safety note:
- For dogs only unless otherwise directed by the brand.
- Feed as a treat or topper, not as a complete meal.
- Supervise while feeding.
- Break into appropriately sized pieces for your dog.
- Introduce gradually if your dog is new to freeze-dried treats or beef proteins.
- Store in a cool, dry place and reseal after opening.
- Consult your veterinarian if your dog has food sensitivities, pancreatitis risk, digestive concerns, or a medically restricted diet.