Description
A little extra love for the dog heart
This Heart Biscuit is enriched with rose, rosehip, hawthorn (flower, leaf, and berry), and rosemary—plants that have proven their healing powers over the centuries. They support the heart and blood, and Mr. Pooh has benefited greatly from them.
This Heart Biscuit is perfect for giving your dog when they could use some extra heartwarming love. Offer it as part of a good dose of TLC. If your beloved furball can’t live without it, you can certainly give it every day—because what would we do without TLC? It’s a treat that, in addition to healing herbs, is made from nutritious and natural ingredients.
All in all, it’s a fantastic biscuit that many dogs have already given their paw of approval for, licking their lips in delight.
Rose and Rosehip
The rose, admired for its beauty since the dawn of history and celebrated for its healing properties. The flower symbolizes the heart and love, offering soothing effects on the body. Its fruit, the rosehip, is a remarkable berry, rich in vitamin C. This fruit is considered a true tonic for the heart, known for its strengthening properties.
Hawthorn Blossom and Berries
Hawthorn has been regarded for centuries as magical, sacred, and highly medicinal. Known as the “heart herb,” it is praised for its supportive, regulating, soothing, and calming effects on the heart. In spring, it is the soft blossoms and young leaves that contribute to heart health, and in autumn, its deep red, vitamin C-rich berries come into play.
Rosemary
In ancient times, rosemary was considered a panacea, the herb for all ailments. This is likely due to its broad medicinal benefits and versatile application. It can stimulate circulation, strengthen the nervous system, aid digestion, and warm the body. Rosemary’s ability to revitalize and uplift, while gently supporting the heart, makes it a powerful yet loving ally.
These dog treats are vegan, wheat- and gluten-free, grain-free, made with natural ingredients, and incredibly delicious.
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