This recipe is made with the highest quality ingredients that contain a variety of essential nutrients.
Chicken is a naturally lean source of protein, that is easily digestible. Chicken contains the essential amino acids needed to build and maintian strong muscles and support healthy skin and coats. It also contains vitamins B6 and Niacin which help maintain energy levels.
Salmon is a great source of lean protein and is high in unsaturated fatty acids to help reduce inflammation, strengthen your loyal companion's cardiovascular system, and keep their coat shiny.
Offal is rich in essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A which supports immunity and vitamin B for a healthy metabolism and energy production.
The frozen mince is quicker to defrost than large raw cuts, easy to portion, and simple to serve as a complementary meal. Its tasty bite-sized pieces also make it perfect for smaller dogs to enjoy.
To ensure that your dog is getting all the nutrients they need we recommend feeding at least 5 protein sources a week.
We all want our pets to live long and happy lives. Our range of natural dog food provides a healthy and nutritious diet for your dog, giving their bodies what they want and helping to alleviate dietary issues from processed foods.
- Fewer Allergies
- Fewer Digestive Issues
- Longer Lives
- Weight Regulation
Suggested Serving Size Guide
For adult dogs we recommend that you feed 2-3% of their ideal adult body weight divided over two meals per day.
For puppies you want to aim for 3% of their expected adult weight throughout their growing phase divided over however many meals you want to feed them per day (normally 3 or 4). There are, however, various factors to consider such as your dogs age, metabolic rate and their activity level.
Every dog is different so be prepared to remain flexible and experiment a bit to find out what works best for your individual dog. The best guide is feed more or less depending on how your dog looks and feels. You are aiming to achieve a healthy weight whereby you can just feel their ribs but not see them sticking out. When viewed from above their waist should tuck in and there should be no build-up of excess fat where the body and the tail meet.

