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Dougies Lamb – Single Species 80/10/10 (4 x 140g portions)
£2.40 Quick ViewLamb – Single Species 80/10/10 (4 x 140g portions) 80% Lamb trim, Lamb lung, Lamb heart, Lamb trachea, 10% ribs, 5% Lamb spleen, 5% Lamb liver Analytical Constituents: Moisture: 63.9% Crude Protein: 16.8% Fat: 14.4% Ash: 4.4% Crude Fibre: 0.5% APHA Approval Number: 48/609/8102/ABP/PTF Feed Regs Approval Number: GB249E10138
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Dougies Lamb Superfoods 80/20 (4 x 140g portions)
£2.80 Quick ViewDescription 560g (4 x 140g Portions)Composition: 60% Lamb, 10% Lamb Bone, 10% Lamb Offal, 20% Superfoods (incl Healthy Veg, Seaweed, Chia Seeds, Kale Powder, Spirulina) Complimentary Feed for Working Dogs Feeding Guide: On average, feed 2-3% of the adult dog’s body weight per day. Keep frozen until required. Defrost in the fridge overnight and use within 48hrs of defrosting. Always wash your hands thoroughly after handling raw meat. Analytical Constituents: Moisture: 68.1% Crude Protein: 15.6% Fat: 13.2% Ash: 2.8% Crude Fibre: 0.3% APHA Approval Number: 48/609/8102/ABP/PTF Feed Regs Approval Number: GB249E10138
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TDB Boneless Meaty Lamb Chunks 1KG
£8.40 Quick ViewBoneless lamb chunks. We buy our Lambs from a local abattoir on the bone and butcher them ourselves ensuring good quality large chunks of lamb meat and not offcuts. Lamb is a fatty meat so remember to balance out your fatty proteins with leaner proteins when feeding your dog. Dogs need more fat in their diet than us humans. We do allow up to 20% fat on our lamb chunks Typical analysis 100g Water 61.9, Protein 14.8, Fat 20.1, Ash 1, Fibre 0.8
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TDB Lamb Liver 1KG
£3.99 Quick ViewLarge chunks of succulent lambs liver. Liver should form around 5% of your dogs diet. It can be dehydrated, which is best sliced slightly frozen. Remember to count treats as part of your dogs diet to avoid weight gain Typical analysis 100g Water 70.8, Protein 20.7, Fat 4.9, Ash 0.1, Fibre 0.1
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TDB Lamb Trachea pack of 5
£3.36 Quick ViewLamb trachea sold in packs of 5, full of natural chondroitin and glucosamine to aid elderly dogs with joint issues or great chews for growing pups. It can be fed raw and is classed as meat, or it can be dehydrated. If you haven’t a dehydrator place on parchment paper on a rack over night in your oven on the lowest setting with door slightly ajar and used as treats. Typical analysis 100g Water 64.1, Protein 20.1, Fat 14.1, Ash 1, Fibre 0.5 Lamb trachea x5 might have lung attached locally sourced
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TDB Lamb Tripe Mince 1KG
£3.89 Quick ViewBoneless lamb tripe mince. Warning all tripe has a smell of the countryside and lamb tripe just smells a little stronger of the countryside than Ox. It also has a higher moisture content as it contains less fat than ox tripe. Typical analysis 100g Water 73.7, Protein 17.1, Fat 5.2, Ash 1.1, Fibre 0.9