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A 150g jar of 100% chicken breast — more than double the usual 70g jerky pack — sliced and slow-dehydrated into a lean, high-value reward. At ₹799 that's single-ingredient breast, not glycerin-softened filler padding the weight. Breaks into as many training-sized pieces as you need, leaves no grease on your hands or your pocket, and crumbles over a dull bowl to restart a picky eater. One ingredient. Nothing your dog has to work around.
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A training treat lives or dies on two things: how badly the dog wants it, and how fast you can hand it over. Slow dehydration concentrates the meat and the smell — that's the want. It tears clean into pea-sized rewards with one hand, no grease, no crumbs in your pocket — that's the speed. High-value enough for the hard recalls; small enough to give twenty times in a session.
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Chicken breast is the leanest cut on the bird — muscle protein without the fat load of skin or dark meat. We slice it and slow-dehydrate it: low heat, moisture out, nothing added. What's left is concentrated meat and the aroma that makes a dog choose it over a biscuit every time. It breaks easily into training-sized pieces, stays mess-free in your hand, and crumbles into a meal topper when a bowl needs restarting. One ingredient — the label is one word long.
THE LABEL TEST
Rendered meat meal, animal fat (preserved with BHA & BHT), vegetable glycerin, cane sugar, salt, sodium tripolyphosphate, glucose syrup, food colouring (titanium dioxide, Red 40), potassium sorbate, propylene glycol, artificial smoke flavour, mixed tocopherols, phosphoric acid, citric acid…
Chicken breast.
1 ingredient. The whole label.What it does
Built to be handed over fast and wanted badly. Measured against the two jobs it does: training reward and meal topper.
Concentrated meat and aroma make it worth the hard recall; it tears into pea-sized pieces so you can reward twenty times without filling the dog up.
Breast is the leanest cut on the bird — muscle-meat protein without the fat load. Kind to weight-watchers and older dogs.
Crumbles over a dull bowl to restart a picky eater — real meat and smell, no grease, no crumbs, no upset to the base diet.
100% chicken breast, slow-dehydrated, nothing added. The whole label is one word long.
The shelf test
Most chicken jerky ships in a 70–100g pack. This is 150g of single-ingredient breast — nothing added to soften it or pad the weight. Typical July-2026 market ranges below, not any one brand.
| Attribute | Our Chicken Bites | Typical jerky | Cheaper / imported |
|---|---|---|---|
| Size & price | 150g · ₹799 | 70–100g · ₹350–600 | 70–100g · ₹150–350 |
| Cost / 100g | ≈ ₹533 | ₹450–650 | Padded weight |
| Cut | Chicken breast | Breast or mixed | Meal / offcuts |
| Ingredients | Just chicken breast | 1–3 | Meat + additives |
| Glycerin / softeners | None | Sometimes | Common |
| Preservatives | None | Sometimes | Common |
| Freshness | Fresh, never frozen | Varies | Frozen / imported |
| Made in | India (Thane) | India or imported | Often imported |
Bigger pack, single-ingredient breast — so per 100g of real meat it lands below premium jerky. The cheap packs look cheaper because glycerin softens the treat and pads the weight: you buy less actual meat. Ours is only breast — what you weigh is what you feed.
How we make it
Source
We start with fresh chicken breast — never frozen, the meat under 30 days from source — the leanest muscle meat on the bird. No skin, no fillers, no marinade; the whole point of a single-ingredient treat is that there's nothing to hide behind.
Slice
Sliced into strips that tear clean into training-sized pieces. One bite becomes a whole session's worth of rewards — and crumbles just as easily over a bowl.
Dehydrate
Slow-dehydrated on low heat until the moisture is out and the meat and aroma are concentrated. Sealed into the airtight, foil-topped PET-1 jar — the dehydration is the preservative, so nothing else goes in.
Quality
Every piece is checked at the bench for moisture, snap, and texture. Hard chews go through a controlled splinter test — we want them to break into chewable shards, not dangerous fragments.
Single ingredient — lean muscle meat, nothing else in the jar.
Breast is the leanest cut on the bird — protein without the fat load.
Tears into as many pea-sized training rewards as a session needs.
Slow dehydration is the only preservation. Sealed in the PET-1 jar.
“Our training treat now. Simba will do anything for these — I tear one into eight and get a whole session out of it. No greasy pocket, no crumbs on the floor. Recall went from 'maybe' to instant.”
“Bought it as a dog treat, but Coco the cat stages an ambush every time the jar opens. Bruno gets whole pieces, Coco gets one torn small over her bowl. Finally a treat that keeps the whole house quiet.”
The raw question every pet parent asks
Indian pet parents who feed raw are trying to feed clean — the instinct is right. The risk isn't even the meat itself; it's the cross-contamination chain after the meal — the bowl, the lick, the sofa, your hands. Slow dehydration is the perfect fix.
The dog eats wherever the dog eats — sofa, floor, sometimes your bed. Bowl, lick, the surfaces after. That's the contamination chain raw food rides through your home.
Cooked bones splinter, so most home-cooked dog meals skip bones. Smart for safety, but it leaves a calcium, phosphorus, and cartilage gap.
Slow dehydration is the middle path that solves both. Whole-food nutrition. No live bacteria. No splinter risk. The dog gets the full joint, calcium, and protein matrix — without you mopping the sofa afterwards.
Salmonella doubling at 30°C
Half-hour and the count doubles. Dehydration takes the moisture bacteria need to multiply away entirely.
Our moisture endpoint
Below this threshold, no microbe can grow. Slow heat takes us under, every batch.
Of dehydration as preservation
Older than refrigeration. Older than pet food. The simplest fix has been the right fix all along.
Real questions, real answers
Yes — the pack is made for dogs and cats. Plain chicken breast is a clean, lean treat a cat's body knows exactly what to do with. Tear a piece smaller than you'd give a dog and offer it on its own or crumbled over the bowl. One jar for every carnivore in the house.
Two things trainers care about: value and speed. Slow dehydration concentrates the meat and the smell, so the dog wants it badly — high enough value for hard recalls and distractions. And it breaks clean into tiny pieces with one hand, no grease and no mess, so you can reward twenty times in a session without filling the dog up.
It's about as clean as a treat gets — 100% chicken breast, the leanest cut on the bird, slow-dried with nothing added. Lean muscle protein, low fat, one ingredient. Good for weight-watchers and older dogs who need the protein without the fat load, and gentle enough to give often in small pieces.
That's half of what they're for. Crumble a piece or two over kibble or a home-cooked bowl to restart a picky eater or add a hit of real meat and aroma. Because it's mess-free and single-ingredient, it layers onto any base diet without upsetting the balance.
For training, work in small torn pieces — a single bite can become six or eight rewards, so a session barely dents the jar. As a topper, a piece or two crumbled over the bowl. Treats sit alongside a balanced base diet, not in place of it; scale to your dog's size and keep fresh water down.
None — dehydration is the preservation. The moisture is already out, so there's nothing for microbes to grow in; the airtight PET-1 jar keeps it that way. Keep the jar tightly sealed in a cool, dry spot away from the stove and sink. No fridge needed — condensation from going in and out of the fridge only softens them.
From around 3 months, in small torn pieces and under supervision — they make an easy, low-fat first training reward. Break them down to a size that suits the puppy's mouth.
The packaging truth
The science, honestly.
Most treats don’t die in the dryer. They die in the package. There are three ways to put food in a bag — and only one survives an Indian courier van without ending its life in a landfill. Tap each pack. We’ll stress-test it for you.
Put it through the courier-van test ↓ tap each pack
Our jar · stamped PET 1
A rigid jar with an airtight foil seal — no oxygen reaches the crunch, which is how a single-ingredient food stays fresh with zero preservatives. Stamped PET 1 on the base: the most recycled plastic on earth, the same resin as your water bottle. Rigid, recyclable, real scrap value — the kind of thing a kabadiwala actually takes.
The supermarket pouch · crush + landfill
The usual supermarket pouch is a bag full of air — and a bag full of air gets crushed. Stack it in a courier van and the treats rattle, knock and settle to dust at the bottom. Worse, it never gets recycled, because it isn’t one material. It’s five, fused with printed ink:
Crushes · landfillMagnified: one pouch wall
Nothing separates them. No recycler, no kabadiwala takes it. Landfill, every single one.
The paper bag · the green myth
Paper that holds oily food is lined with plastic — so it’s mixed material too, and just as unrecyclable. It soaks. It tears when wet. The treats go soft. The most eco-looking option on the shelf is the quiet landfill one.
Soaks · tears · landfillThe scorecard
— we lose the last row on purpose.
The jar costs us more.
We pay it so your dog doesn’t.
When it’s empty use it yourself · recycle it · or send it back to us.
Sealed against air. Crush-proof in transit. PET 1 — the jar your dog’s food deserves.
The contact sheet
The same hand catalogues every treat. Pair the bites with the shelf-mates that train and top a bowl just as cleanly.
Why monthly
Most of what makes a treat actually work — collagen, glucosamine, omega-3, gut diversity — accumulates over weeks, not days. One pack gets you started; three packs gets you the result. Subscribe, save, and we ship the next one before this one runs out.
150g · 100% chicken breast · The high-value training reward, mess-free. Free shipping over ₹999.
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