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Dieting? Dogs can still enjoy some yummy treats!

Low-fat dog treats can be a good option for dogs who are overweight, prone to weight gain, or have health conditions that require them to limit their fat intake. These treats can also be beneficial for dogs who have trouble digesting high-fat foods or who have a history of pancreatitis, as a low-fat diet can help reduce the risk of this condition recurring.

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Lean meat

Kangaroo meat is a healthier and leaner alternative to more traditional meats like beef or chicken. Kangaroo meat is a lean protein source, meaning it contains lower amounts of fat compared to other meats. 

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From the sea

Seafood treats such as calamari can be a good low-fat dog treat option, as many types of seafood are naturally low in fat and high in protein. Calamari is a good source of protein, with a low-fat content, which can help support your dog's muscle maintenance and growth.

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Popcorn!

Popcorn is a great low-fat treat for dogs as it is low in calories and high in fiber. It can help regulate digestion and promote feelings of fullness for your pupper. Unlike popcorn for humans, these treats contains no salt or flavours that can be harmful to dogs.