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Ziwi
A love story, crafted in every bite
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Born from a love for pets and a frustration with low-quality kibble, Ziwi was founded in 2002 by Peter Mitchell. In the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand, we committed to crafting pet food that champions ethical, sustainable ingredients, and mirrors a natural, carnivorous diet. Today, we bring peak nutrition and joy to pets worldwide, without compromise.
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From New Zealand’s Peaks to Your Pet’s Bowl
From NZ’s pristine peaks, we bring the best to your pet’s bowl. Our local produce, globally celebrated, is the heart of Ziwi’s nutrition.
Taste the Wild, Feel the Love
Let your pet taste the wild and feel our love. Ziwi’s ethically-sourced ingredients are a love letter to nature and our furry friends.
Embodying Kaitiaki, One Bowl at a Time
Upholding Kaitiaki—guardianship of land and sea—in each meal. We guard and respect nature for all species, one bowl at a time. Nourishing pets, preserving nature.
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Mr BurnsMr Burns –
A bit expensive for what they are and they smell more like lamb than venison. On a positive they don’t stink like pizzles, and both bones were promptly buried in the garden, we must have £100 of bones buried out there “for laters”. I ordered just two as a treat for my small Jack Russell & mini, but bigger than average Schnauzer, so size wise it worked out but you’d be disappointed if you wanted two the same as you can see from the photo. Yes it’s natural, but all it takes is a human to look at them and put two similar sized ones in a box. They also come shrink wrapped in plastic, unlike other stinky things we buy which just have paper tags so wouldn’t buy again.
S. HayesS. Hayes –
The media could not be loaded. I’ve bought the dogs various antler and wood type chews, but thought these looked a little more tasty and they are. The dogs love them and I would buy again, BUT there are a couple of downs to consider, especially if your dog is food aggressive (which mine haven’t been until now!).First, they obviously see these as much higher value chews, because they’ve been fighting over them! They often growl at each other when they have a chew, but they’ve never actually gone for each other and had fights before. Three dogs, three chews and of course they all want the same one!Second, depending on how they eat them. One did manage to strip the dried skin/meat off in one sheet – see photo. This could be a choking hazard, especially for small dogs. It’s quite hard to take from their mouth, because it’s slippery. Luckily, although being aggressive to the other dogs, she did allow me to remove it from her mouth, but some dogs might not. Don’t leave unsupervised and be ready to remove any large pieces quickly.
SPIKEY –
Yes, he soon had the skin off and the epiphysis off the end, but he still loves to chew it and it’s lasting. Much cheaper that bags of pigs ears (takes him 20 mins max to eat one) or rice bones (last 1 hr max). He seems to prefer it to the antler we got him too.
NS –
We do buy those sticks on monthly basis, and size might be from 60g up to 150g. It’s a shame, to receive a 60g bone, for £5.50 …Very important for owners, the wrap the actual bone being wrapped, causing a lot of gases for my dog, and might upset some sensitive tummies. I would suggest , to remove that, and promise the bone will remain attractive for your dog, and 2will not upset heir tummies that much . In overall it’s a very strong bone, and not suitable for puppies, or even young dogs until 9 months, and small breeds, with sensitive teeth’s, as they might cause damage. Be careful, and always supervise your dog, AS THERE SOMETIMES small bits comes out of bone (at the begging), so make sure, you remove it, before your dog consume it
Amazon Customer –
My dog really enjoyed this and it lasted for ages! Would but again.
TGU –
The media could not be loaded. She absolutely loves it. She’s a cane corso mix and it’s the perfect size for her. It does not splinter and she keeps going back to it, unlike her other bones. Will definitely reorder it
tash –
My dog is super fussy, doesn’t like treats or bones. But he loved this. Annoyingly at night time ( need to remember to hide in future)But really great to have a break for, being ball obsessed
Gino Littardi –
This item lasts for a good long while, and my dog loves it.You cannot say fairer than that.Recommended.
Harry –
My dog just Loved this treat as Christmas gift I’m happy with this purchase.
Natalie Jordan –
Got 2 of these for my fussy doodles and they are brilliant (my dogs are small/med) it’s the first thing I have found that really helps my fussy boys tartare build up, I have ordered more already