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TDB Venison, Beef and Turkey 80*10*10 1KG(no tripe)
£5.15 Quick ViewA complete meal for your dog. 80/10/10 ratio Venison beef and Turkey 30% Prime venison 5% Ox liver 5% Ox spleen 10% Turkey bone 10% Turkey meat 20% Ox lung 20% Ox heart A high quality chunky, meaty mince in 1kg easy peel recyclable trays <10% Fat Content, 1KG, 80-10-10, Chunky Mince, Without Tripe, Working Raw Food
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TDB Water Buffalo Chunks 500g
£6.00 Quick ViewWe source water buffalo of all ages from a local farm so the meat will vary in colour and texture Some dogs with beef allergies maybe able to tolerate water buffalo UK Locally sourced Water Buffalo chunks 500g Water Buffalo Chunks 500g Typical analysis per 100g Moisture : 76.8 Protein: 20.8 Fat: 2.4
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TDB Whole Ox Trachea (Not pieces)
£3.26 Quick ViewSingle whole ox trachea. Natures own source of natural chondroitin and glucosamine. Suitable for young growing dogs, elderly dogs, dogs suffering from joint problems or can simply be used as a treat raw and plain, stuffed with mince or dehydrated. Classed as 500g for courier delivery Typical analysis per 100g: 102.3 cal/100g Moisture 77.7% Protein 15.9% Fat 4.3% Ash 1.2% Fibre 0.4%
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TDB Whole wild skinned rabbit 650g-1.2kg
£5.99 Quick ViewWhole wild locally sourced from Devon and Cornwall headless skinned rabbit containing offal, approx 650g-1.2kg but can fall either side of this weight. All our wild game does contain a notice saying game may contain shot Typical analysis per 100g Water 74.51, Protein 21.79, Fat 2.32, Ash 1.12, Fibre 0
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Warrior Bullz Bee Pollen 100g
£7.49 Quick ViewPossible Indications and Benefits Unlike honey, bee pollen is a product of bees that’s still widely misunderstood. But this nutrient-dense powerhouse supplement is packed with vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, protein and fats – and it’s a great dietary addition for both humans and their canine companions. It has one of the most complete nutritional profiles in the world, made up of 35% protein and 50% carbohydrates. It’s also high in chromium, cobalt, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc, iron, folic acid, and much more! Where does it come from? Bee Pollen is gathered by worker bees and mixed with nectar and bee saliva. The bees then pack this “blend” into a granule that adheres to their back legs, and carry it to the hive where it’s used to feed the colony. In the hive, the collected pollen, dampened with saliva and fragmented by flightless bees, is packed in honeycomb cells. Next, the surface of the collected pollen is covered with a thin layer of honey and wax. The substance which has been created is ‘bee bread’ which undergoes anaerobic fermentation and is preserved thanks to the arising lactic acid. Bee bread constitutes the basic protein source for the bee colony. Moreover,… Read More