Turkey Breast

Air-Dried Single Ingredient Dog Treat

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Turkey Breast - Air Dried Dog Treat by Real Dog Box

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What is Turkey Breast?

The breast is located on the chest and is often used as an alternative to chicken. Turkey breast is commonly consumed by humans but raw turkey is super nutritious and lean for pups to enjoy too. Find more about it on the #feedreal dog food glossary, turkey breast.

Freshly Made in San Diego, CA

Real Dog Box's Turkey Breast are freshly air-dried in our San Diego kitchen.

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All of our food is sourced from American ranchers, farms, or distributors. We receive our meat in raw form, prepare them by hand and gently dry them in our patent-pending air driers. We pack and ship it all as soon as it is ready.

6 Reasons to Feed Turkey Breast

Vitamin B6 improves red blood cell nervous system and immune health
Vitamin B12 regulates the nervous system reduces depression and stress
Zinc benefits the skin and prevents dandruff
Choline regulates memory mood and muscle control
Selenium vital for nervous system and thyroid health
Niacin contributes to healthy skin and circulation
Turkey Breast - Air Dried Dog Treat by Real Dog Box

Can my dog eat Turkey Breast?

Turkey breast is very high in protein and low in fat making it a great option for most dogs.

Why should I feed Turkey Breast?

Turkey breast provides the highest amount of protein for the least number of calories. It is super lean and high in niacin, vitamin B6, and tryptophan essential for repairing tissues and cells.

Can dogs have Turkey Breast allergies?

Dogs can have allergies or sensitivities to turkey, however many dogs that are sensitive to cooked turkey protein have no reaction to the raw or dried protein.

Tips & Recipes

Mental enrichment

Sprinkle on a lick mat and use kefir, Greek yogurt, or goat milk as the 'glue.' Freeze for a tasty treat and mental stimulation.

DIY meal

Include in your dog’s raw diet as his 80% muscle meat content.

Meal top

Level up your dog's bowl by sprinkling Turkey Breast on top of your dog’s bowl. This can be especially helpful with picky eaters.

Use as high value training treats

Simple to feed, break into as small as you want.

Softer treats

Rehydrate the treats in warm water for 2-3 minutes to create softer, meatier treats. This is helpful for senior dogs or those with dental challenges.

Pup cake decor

One of favorite nutrient-rich garnishes for a pup cupcakes!

Ingredients

100% turkey breast. Nothing else.

Guaranteed Analysis

81.02

% min

crude protein

4.72

% min

crude fat

1

<% max

crude fiber

9.98

% max

moisture

Net Weight: Each 3 oz bag is made from approximately 16 oz of raw turkey breast.

Calories: 275.9 k/cal per bag

Food Energetics · TCM

Turkey Breast TCM food energetics - WARM protein

WARM Protein

According to TCM, turkey is considered a WARM protein. Read more about TCM here.

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Shelf Life & Storage

Real Dog Box treats are free of preservatives, so store them in a cool, dry place, or freeze them to extend their shelf life. We recommend feeding our food within 90 days of opening. If you have any questions, we’re one text away at 858-348-5954
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How do I feed Turkey Breast?

Introduce slowly. You can serve turkey breast right out of the bag whole, tear into pieces, or sprinkle over your pup’s meal for an extra kick of flavor and protein.

Rehydrate the treats in warm water for 2-3 minutes to create softer, meatier treats.

Each 3 oz bag is made from approximately 16 oz of raw turkey breast.

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Fun Fact

The Appalachian turkey dog was bred to hunt turkeys. It is a combination of a setter pointer and a Plott Hound. The AKC doesn’t recognize the breed but they’ve been used for years to hunt fall turkeys.