
I don't rate it for it's nutritional value, but the chubs must be tasty. I keep a box of them in the cupboard. My elderly zoi occasionally won't eat his breakfast, and if he doesn't eat every 12 hours he brings up bile and gets very miserable. When he feels like this he won't even eat boiled chicken - but he'll eat a bit of a chub! If I've given him a quarter of a chub I can generally get him to eat some complete food with chub mashed over it an hour or so later when he no longer feels sick.
The ingredients are a bit vague: Meat and animal derivatives, derivatives of vegetable origin, minerals, contains EEC permitted colours, preservatives and antioxidants.
Protein 6.5, oil 8.5, ash 3,fibre 0.4, moisture 81%