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Peanut Butter for pooches

Peamutt Butter is a favourite treat of many canines. Not only is it a good source of protein, but it also contains heart-healthy fats, Vitamin B, Niacin and Vitamin E.

Roasted Peanuts (97.5%) Sustainable Palm Oil

Protein
24.9%
Crude Fibres
2.5%
Fat Content
54.4%
Inorganic matter
2.3%

Stuff Peamutt Butter into your dog’s toys or spread it onto the surfaces of lick mats. It’s perfect for toys with lots of nooks and crannies and will keep your pooch entertained for hours!

Product FAQs

Is Peanut Butter safe for dogs to eat?

Yes it is. Many dogs love the taste of peanut butter and will do anything to get their paws (and tongues) on it. Doggie parents would do well to remember that it is high in fat and only to be used as a treat, reward or enrichment and never to replace your dog's meals.

Will my dog get an upset stomach?

Eating too much of any fat or oil can cause an upset tummy. Some dog’s (like their hoo-mans) are more sensitive to getting an upset stomach from high fat treats. We would advise to start by giving your dog just a small amount of Peamutt Butter and see how they react to it.

Why do you use Palm Oil?

We use a small amount of Palm Oil mixed into a jar of our dog peanut butter (about a teaspoon). This ensures a lovely, smooth texture that is easy to stuff into, spread onto your dog’s favourite toy. Without it, the components within the product will separate and you will end up with oil oozing out of the toys, and onto the floor. Although we’re sure your dog wouldn’t mind giving the floors a lick clean, it’s not a nice mess to have to deal with.

I’ve heard that Palm Oil is toxic to dogs

Palm oil is non-toxic to dogs. You may have heard reports of dog’s being harmed by palm oil that has been washed up on beaches. This occurs when toxic ship fuel mixes with discarded palm oil to create a smelly, jelly-like substance that intrigues a dog’s senses. Although it is very rare to come across such high levels of contamination, it does pose a serious health risk to both people and pets and must be avoided. Top tip for when your pup is playing in the sand: avoid any jelly like substances. This could be the contaminated jelly like substance, or even a jelly fish (which we definitely don’t want our dogs to be sniffing at or eating!)

Is Palm Oil bad for the environment?

We understand that the use of Palm Oil is a complex and controversial concern. Using Palm Oil from unsustainable sources can cause deforestation and habitat loss. Being animal and planet lovers, we are completely against this practise. We use only Certified Sustainable RSPO Palm Oil in our products because supporting ethical usage is the only way to make a difference. We work with major environmental charities and organisations including WWF, Chester Zoo and EFECA to make sure we have a positive impact on our planet.