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Clear Dog Treats - Shark Cartilage

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The Shark Cartilage dog treats are a natural and healthy treat for your best friend, made from only Australian shark cartilage. There are countless nutrients found in these treats, such as omega 3 fatty acids (for joint and skin health), calcium (for bone health/healthy joints), and protein (for muscle health), to name a few. Shark Cartilage Standard size is great for a long-lasting treat for mini to small dogs.

There is also Shark Cartilage Thick size, and Shark Cartilage Huge size for a long-lasting treat for larger dogs.

The Shark Cartilage treats also come in a powder form to sprinkle over the food of dogs suffering from afflictions, such as arthritis and other joint pain. A great source of Chondroitin Sulphate, Glucosamine Sulphate, Protein & Calcium. See Shark Cartilage Powder here.

Our products have a best before of 12 months from purchase if kept sealed and stored out of direct sunlight and under 30c on average.

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Our shark products are either 100% North Queensland Black Tip or Australian Gummy shark. These are both common sharks in Australia caught using sustainable practices with quota’s strictly managed by the Australian Fisheries. They are declared as least concern by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). They are very common in our Australian waters and not endangered. No threatened shark species are used in our products.

Firstly, please also note that these fish are primarily caught for human consumption. Often referred to as flake in fish and chip shops and we mainly use the non-human consumption leftovers which would otherwise be discarded. Therefore nothings wasted. Secondly, we do not catch endangered sharks to use just their fins, tails or skin for dog products! In conclusion, we use the leftovers of common sustainably fished Australian sharks used for human consumption.