- Vendor: The Pet Project
Shark Cartilage
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Free Shipping - When you spend $120 (excl. bulky goods & food)
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Product Details
The Pet Project's 100% Australian, sustainably-sourced, Shark Cartilage is a natural source of glucosamine & chondroitin for healthy joints, plus protein & calcium for bone strength.
The crunchy texture promotes healthy teeth and gums, plus they are super high in protein; while also being low in fat and salt. These are 100% all natural goodness!
They are also enriched with vitamins and minerals that are essential for good health. The special drying processed used in making these dog treats helps to seal in the goodness.
Features:- Nutrients benefit dogs with arthritis or joint problems, promoting better mobility
- Natural chewy texture encourages your dog to bite and chew, which helps promote healthy teeth and gums
- Delicious seafood taste is enjoyed by all dogs
- Resealable bag
A note about the cartilage origin. Fish that is used for the fish and chip shop industry is often called flake; its alternate name is gummy shark, a plentiful fish throughout southern Australia. The cartilage is excess in the process and we have found a use for it that is healthy and delicious for dogs. The Australian Fisheries Management Authority classifies this fish as 'sustainable' under its sustainability classification system.
Pack Size: 100g
DELIVERY
All our orders are sent with Australia Post, with tracking provided.
For orders over $120:
► Standard Post -> FREE
► Express Post Upgrade -> $4.00
For orders under $120:
► Standard Post -> $8.95
► Express Post -> $11.95
Bulky goods shipping cost is $19.95. This is notified on the product page. Bags of food over 900g are $8.95 for shipping.
► Same day dispatch - Orders placed before 12pm AEST on a business day are dispatched the same day.
RETURNS
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Shark Cartilage