Imby Snacks | Bite & Breath | Vegan Dog Treats

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Description

Imby | Plant-Based Dental Care Snack – For fresh breath and a cleaner world!

Treat your dog every morning to a small, low-calorie bite for a fresh start and fresh breath. In addition to fresh mint, Imby also adds parsley to protect gums and strengthen teeth. The ridged shape helps remove plaque, contributing to healthy dental hygiene. Thanks to its 100% plant-based formula, Imby reduces CO2 emissions, helping create a cleaner world.

Benefits:

  • 100% plant-based snack (vegan)
  • Supports dental hygiene and helps keep teeth healthy
  • Freshens breath with mint and parsley
  • Each bag contains at least 40 treats

Additionally:

  • Imby operates entirely CO2-neutral
  • Locally produced
  • 100% recyclable packaging

No meat or fish:

100% vegan: no intensive farming or fishing, just sustainably grown plant-based ingredients. Less CO2, more love for the planet.

CO2-neutral:

Imby is the first pet food brand to operate fully CO2-neutral! They make conscious choices in ingredients, production, packaging, and distribution. Any minimal remaining emissions are offset through carbon offsetting and tree planting in local communities, creating new forests in Belgium and the Netherlands.

Locally produced:

Imby produces locally in Belgium and the Netherlands to reduce transport emissions and support local communities by creating new jobs.

100% recyclable packaging:

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