Christmas Turkey & Cranberry (500g)

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Sale price£3.99
Limited Edition

Key Benefits

  • Great for Sensitive Tums
  • Full of Flavour
  • Great for Weight Management

Product Information

All the latest info on Christmas Turkey & Cranberry (500g):

Features

  • Chicken Free
  • Pork Free
  • Beef Free
  • Contains Seasonal Veg
  • High Welfare Meat
  • Low Fat
  • Recyclable Packaging
  • Grain Free

Recipe

35% Turkey Thigh (Boneless)
20% Turkey Carcass
20% Lamb Tripe
10% Turkey Hearts
5.06% Parsnips
5% Turkey Liver
4.5% Carrots
0.44% Cranberries

Life Stages

  • Great for All Ages

Product Description

Limited Edition Christmas Turkey and Cranberry

We have compiled a taste sensation with the finest ingredients including:

  • Succulent turkey meat with bone
  • A fantastic staple of lamb tripe
  • The finest turkey liver
  • Juicy cranberries
  • Vegetable Medley

…all from the beautiful British countryside. So whilst the humans are enjoying wonderful festive food, your furry friend can too!

The meal comes in 500g packs, wrapped in a gold foiled festive design, and all environmentally friendly and recyclable.


Analytical Constituents

Per 100g as fed

Kcal

122.0

Moisture

77.0

Protein

15.0

Crude Fat

6.0

Crude Fibre

0.3

Keeping Your Dog Happy and Healthy

This chunky mince BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) recipe is formulated to meet the comprehensive nutritional guidelines set by FEDIAF (European Pet Food Industry Federation), ensuring it provides all the essential nutrients your dog needs for a balanced diet.

In addition to its high-quality meat, offal, and bone content, this recipe includes a unique blend of superfoods, carefully selected for their antioxidant properties and health benefits. These superfoods not only boost immune function but also promote overall vitality, making this BARF recipe an optimal choice for supporting your dog's long-term health and well-being.

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