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Natural Jerky Mini-Strips With Real Beef Dog Treat
Hill's Natural

Natural Jerky Mini-Strips With Real Beef Dog Treat

Verified Jun 30, 2026

Dog · Treat Puppy Adult Senior All Breed Sizes

A chewy beef-based dog treat designed as a supplemental snack for healthy dogs. It uses beef as the first ingredient, with oats and wheat providing most of the carbohydrate content and flaxseed contributing a small amount of omega fatty acids. This is a higher-carbohydrate, relatively low-protein treat best used in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

Over-the-counter Meets WSAVA criteria AAFCO No recalls
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KibbleLab Score
7.3 out of 10

This is a well-formulated, palatable treat from a reputable manufacturer, with real beef listed first and a clear, straightforward ingredient list. The nutrient profile shows a relatively low protein and moderate fat content for a jerky-style product, with most calories coming from carbohydrates, which is fine for an occasional reward. It’s suitable for most healthy adult dogs as a small part of their daily calories, but not appropriate as a primary food.

The KibbleLab Score (1–10) is assessed from publicly available product data. Our evaluation is science-based, not marketing-based.

Ingredient composition Quality, beneficial additions, absence of artificial colors/flavors
Nutritional profile Protein, fat, fiber evaluated for stated life stage and food type
AAFCO compliance Complete and balanced certification; feeding trials valued higher
Health considerations Sensitivity profile, DCM risk, processing method
9.0 – 10 Top Pick
8.0 – 8.9 Strong Choice
7.0 – 7.9 Solid Option
6.0 – 6.9 Worth a Conversation
Below 6 Not Recommended

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At a Glance

Diet & Compliance
Meets WSAVA criteria
Suitable For
Puppy Adult Senior All Breed Sizes
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Nutritional Perspective

KibbleLab Review

Strengths

  • Beef is the first ingredient, providing an identifiable animal protein source that many dogs find very palatable.
  • Ingredients are simple and recognizable, with no artificial colors and only standard preservatives like citric acid and mixed tocopherols.
  • Calorie information per treat (about 17 kcal each) is clearly provided, which makes it easier to keep treats within the recommended 10% of daily calories.
  • Includes flaxseed and chicken fat, which can contribute small amounts of beneficial fatty acids.

Considerations

  • Protein content is relatively low for a jerky-style product (about 13% on a dry-matter basis), so this functions more as a carb-based snack than a high-protein meat treat.
  • Contains several common allergens, including beef, wheat, and chicken ingredients, so it’s not a good choice for dogs with known sensitivities to these proteins or to wheat.
  • Designed for intermittent or supplemental feeding only and should not replace a complete and balanced dog food.
  • Carbohydrates make up the majority of the nutrient profile (over 70% dry matter), so portions should be moderate, especially for dogs needing careful weight control.
Scored using the rubric of an NAVC Certified Pet Nutrition Coach (PNCC). This is informational, not veterinary advice.

Full Ingredient List

Beef, Whole Grain Oats, Wheat Flour, Wheat Starch, Glycerin, Dextrose, Flaxseed, Cane Molasses, Chicken Fat, Pork Gelatin, Water, Natural Flavor, Citric Acid for Freshness, Hydrolyzed Chicken Liver, Salt, Beef Flavor, Natural Smoke Flavor, Mixed Tocopherols for freshness, Rosemary Extract.

Ingredients and analysis reflect manufacturer data at the time of our last update and can change without notice. Always check the actual product packaging before feeding.

Ingredient filtering helps identify compatible options but is not a substitute for a veterinary elimination diet.

Top 5 Ingredients Explained

01
Beef
Beef is commonly used in dog and cat foods as a primary animal protein and palatability enhancer, supplying high-quality essential amino acids, B vitamins, iron, and zinc that support muscle maintenance and overall health. Owners should note beef can be calorie- and fat-dense and is a relatively common allergen, and raw or improperly handled beef carries microbial risks, so formulation, fat content, and sourcing/processing are important considerations.
02
Whole Grain Oat
Whole Grain Oat is used in pet foods primarily as a digestible carbohydrate and source of soluble and insoluble fiber—especially beta‑glucans—that support healthy digestion and can help moderate post‑meal blood sugar and lipid levels. It also provides modest protein, B‑vitamins and minerals, is generally well tolerated by dogs (cats require far fewer carbs), but should be fed in appropriate amounts for weight or diabetic pets and may pose an issue for animals with grain sensitivities unless certified gluten‑free and properly processed for digestibility.
03
Wheat Flour
Wheat flour is commonly used in pet foods as a carbohydrate source, binder and extender that provides digestible energy, some protein (including gluten), and small amounts of fiber and B‑vitamins when enriched. While generally safe and economical for many dogs, it is not a required ingredient for obligate carnivores like cats, can contribute to excess calories or a high glycemic load, and can trigger food allergies or gluten sensitivity in susceptible pets, so animals with known wheat sensitivities or weight concerns may benefit from wheat‑free formulations.
04
Wheat Starch
Wheat starch is a concentrated carbohydrate commonly used in pet foods as a binder, thickener and energy source to help form kibble structure and improve texture during processing. It is highly digestible but supplies little protein or essential nutrients—cats receive minimal nutritional benefit—and may affect blood glucose in overweight or diabetic pets; dogs with wheat or gluten sensitivities can also react, so formulas for those animals typically avoid wheat-derived starches.
05
Glycerol
Glycerol (glycerin) is used in pet foods primarily as a humectant and sweetening agent to retain moisture, improve texture and palatability, and serve as a solvent or carrier in wet foods, treats, and liquid supplements. It provides a modest source of metabolizable energy for dogs and cats, but in large amounts can cause gastrointestinal upset and may affect blood glucose, so products intended for diabetic pets or sensitive animals should be used with caution.

Nutritional Breakdown

How to read As Fed versus Dry Matter As fed shows the numbers straight off the label, water included. Dry matter removes the water so you can compare a wet food and a dry food fairly.
Dry Matter Basis
Protein (typical)
12.90%
Low AAFCO min: 18% High
Fat (typical)
11.70%
Low AAFCO min: 5.5% High
Crude Fiber (typical)
1.20%
Low Typical: 3–5% High
3229
kcal / Kg
17
kcal / Treat
Moderate
Calorie density category
What is calorie density How many calories the food packs per unit. Denser foods mean smaller portions for the same calories.

Product Details & Brand

Product Specs

Lifestage Puppy
Lifestage Adult
Lifestage Senior
Breed size All Breed Sizes
Texture Whole Pieces
Food type Treat

AAFCO Nutritional Adequacy
What is AAFCO Association of American Feed Control Officials. It sets the nutritional adequacy standards US pet foods are measured against.

Complete & balanced No
Hill's Natural Jerky Mini-Strips with Real Beef Dog Food is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.

Brand

Hill's Natural

Hill's Natural is Hill's Pet Nutrition's treats line, offering natural and grain-free dog treats such as jerky strips, soft savories, crunchy snacks, and baked biscuits made without artificial flavors or preservatives.

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WSAVA Meets criteria

WSAVA publishes criteria for evaluating a manufacturer (qualified nutritionists, feeding trials, published research); it does not certify or endorse brands.

Manufacturer

Company name Hill's Pet Nutrition
Parent company Colgate-Palmolive Company
Founded 1907
Headquarters Topeka, Kansas, USA
Manufacturing type In House
Manufacturing country United States
Manufacturing region Kansas
Manufacturing oversight

Hill's Pet Nutrition maintains strict quality and safety standards in all of its manufacturing sites, with adherence to rigorous ingredient testing and safety validation procedures. Facilities follow current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs) and are regularly audited for quality, safety, and consistency. All products meet or exceed AAFCO and FDA regulatory standards for pet food.

Manufacturing details are compiled from public sources and not independently verified; they may not reflect contract manufacturing or co-packing.

Recall History

No recalls on record

Hill's Natural Natural Jerky Mini-Strips With Real Beef Dog Treat has no recalls since 2014.

Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily

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Frequently Asked Questions

Has Hill's Natural ever been recalled?

We have no recalls on record for Hill's Natural. We monitor the FDA Pet Food Recall Database daily.

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Product data sourced from manufacturer websites, AAFCO statements, and FDA recall database. Last verified dates reflect our most recent data check.