You might not automatically associate rosemary with dogs. To be honest with you, neither did I before doing a little research.
What I have found is that in small quantities, rosemary can help your dog's digestion and act as a sort of probiotic in that it helps keep bad gut bacteria at bay. The suggestions are that you can sprinkle a small amount over your dog's food but that's not a lot of fun is it? Instead, grab a bag of treats and spoil them a bit with something that will benefit them as well.
PS the snacks are quite small in this bag so it's going to go a long way.
Ingredients: 35% dried duck, yellow peas, liquid vegetable starch, duck gravy, poultry liver gravy, collagen, 1% rosemary, salmon oil
Analysis: Crude protein 32%, fat 6%, moisture 17%, crude ash 7, crude fibre 1%, calcium 1.2%, phosphrous 1%, omega-3 0.1%, omega-6 0.6%
With natural preservatives: citric acid, DL-malic acid.
Metabolizable energy: 3 200 kcal/kg
Size: 150g