Twenty Cheese and Bacon Muffins
Cheese & Bacon Muffins
Savoury and utterly Scrumptious
Cheese & Bacon Muffins
Twenty delicious muffins made with lots of Mature Cheddar Cheese.
One of our best sellers at the Farmers Market, Mabel’s absolute favourite.
Cheese & Bacon Muffins
Savoury and utterly Scrumptious
Cheese & Bacon Muffins
Twenty delicious muffins made with lots of Mature Cheddar Cheese.
One of our best sellers at the Farmers Market, Mabel’s absolute favourite.
Cheese & Bacon Muffins
Savoury and utterly Scrumptious
Cheese & Bacon Muffins
Twenty delicious muffins made with lots of Mature Cheddar Cheese.
One of our best sellers at the Farmers Market, Mabel’s absolute favourite.
Contains Perishables. Freeze on the date received for up to three months. All defrosted treats need to be kept in the fridge and consumed within three days
Please consider the shelf lifetimes when choosing your delivery date. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us before ordering.
Ingredients
Mature Cheddar Cheese, bacon, wholewheat flour, free-range egg, vegetable oil, stock.
Presented in a red and green paw print bag.
Tied with a red tartan ribbon
Made in Chesterfield Derbyshire.
This is a complementary feed for dogs.
Feeding guidelines:
We recommend these treats to be suitable for dogs from 4 months old.
Always supervise when feeding a treat and ensure a bowl of fresh water is available.
Marge & Mabel are employed as Chief Taster, and they take their job very seriously; as soon as they wake up, it's lets start work; what I'm trying to say is that my beautiful girls are food monsters, and they will eat, eat and then eat some more. I like to keep Marge & Mabel fit and healthy, so it's best not to feed them too many treats, even tho Marge would definitely disagree with that statement.
It's perfectly ok to feed your dog several treats a day, and there's no rule about how often you give your dog treats; the guideline is, treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog's daily calories.
If your dog has allergies and intolerances, always check with your vet before feeding new foods.