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Single Goats ear
£1.50 Quick ViewHairy Goat Ears Anco Naturals Hairy Goat Ears are a perfect natural chew for dogs. They are lower in fat and softer than pigs or cows ears whilst satisfying the chewing instinct, which releases endorphins in dogs. Goat ears are naturally rich in chondroitin, so these are a great choice for dogs with joint pain or stiffness. The hair naturally aids in the elimination of parasites from the intestinal tract. Goat is a good alternative to more widely available proteins if your dog has common protein allergies or sensitivities, so they are good for dogs with sensitive stomachs. Key benefits:- * 100% goat ears * Low in fat * Rich in chondroitin * Hypoallergenic * No chemical additives, preservatives, flavourings Protein 73.14 Fat 10.77 Ash 6.55
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Supplement Bundle
Original price was: £41.94.£36.00Current price is: £36.00. Quick ViewWe have put together the perfect bundle to accompany your transition process this includes 1 x proflax 250ml (this can be any from the range) RRP £15.95 PLEASE SELECT YOUR PROFLAX OF CHOICE 1 x Warriorbullz Marshmallow root 100g RRP £10.99 1 x Boil and Broth dehydrated bone broth powder RRP £15.00 (beef, chicken, lamb, pork, Goat or venison) PLEASE SELECT YOUR BROTH OF CHOICE This will be a huge saving of nearly £6
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Worm Count for Dogs Lung Worm Kit
£17.00 Quick ViewLungworm is becoming much more common, and is now a risk to dogs across much of the UK. Lungworm can be fatal and is very hard to treat once the symptoms appear. A lungworm screen looks for larvae though you should always be aware of lungworm symptoms; coughing; fast, heavy, noisy breathing; weight loss; unexplained bruising and bleeding; seizure. Lungworm larvae are invisible to the naked eye. If your dog likes to eat grass, slugs or snails they are at risk of catching lungworm. Dogs who eat a bird or animal who has eaten a snail or slug can also become infected. How your dog gets lungworm Your dog swallows the lungworm larvae which then leave the gut and migrate to the lungs via the blood. The larvae hatch into adult lungworms and make their way up through the lungs. If your dog gets to the point where they’re coughing up lungworms they’re in serious trouble. Which is why diagnosis and early treatment are essential. Do the lungworm test if: Your dog licks or eats grass, slugs or snails Or eats dead animals and birds You don’t worm your pet at all You want to check that your regular worming… Read More