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Mersey Raw Goat & Goose 500g
£3.25 Quick ViewComposition – 80% meat, 10% bone, 10% offal Introducing Raw Goat and Goose Dog Food, the ultimate meal for your beloved pet! Made with only the highest quality ingredients, our grain-free dog food provides all the essential nutrients that your furry friend needs to thrive. Our dog food is crafted with premium goat & goose, which are excellent sources of protein, vitamins, and minerals. This provides your dog with a delicious and nutritious meal that promotes healthy muscles, bones, and overall well-being. Our Raw Goat and Goose Dog Food is also free from artificial flavours, colours, and preservatives. Our dog food is easy to digest and gentle on the stomach, making it an excellent choice for dogs with allergies or digestive issues. The natural ingredients in our food also promote healthy skin, shiny coat, and improved digestion.
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ProDog Raw Goose with Offal (exotic range) 500g
£3.40 Quick ViewProDog goose raw food recipe provides hearty ratios of plant-powered goodness and fresh meat content in every meal. Composition 90% Goose Meat (Includes approx 10% ground goose bone & 5% goose heart and 5% goose offal) 8.3% Green Vegetables (Combinations vary in line with seasonal availability) 0.5% Kelp 0.5% Hemp Oil 0.5% Flaxseed Oil 0.2% Inulin (Chicory root) Nutritional Analysis (% or / kg) – MOPFA Moisture 64.8%, Protein 16.3 % , Total Fat 8.7%, Ash 6.9% , Crude Fibre 1.23% Mineral Content Calcium 1.85 % , Phosphorus 0.94%, Ca:P 1.97:1 Good to Know – Moisture – the natural presence found in the ingredients Protein – are biological molecules consisting of one or more amino acid chains Fat – includes all fats: saturated fats, trans fats, and the unsaturated fats, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated Ash (inorganic matter) – the inorganic residue remaining after the water and organic matter have been removed. [Ash is left over after analysis of the food. We do not add fire-ash to our products] Fibre – the term given to the soluble and insoluble plant-based part of the food