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Raw Treat Chicken & Rabbit Complete 80/10/10

Raw Treat Chicken & Rabbit Complete 80/10/10

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40% Chicken, 40% Rabbit, 10% Lamb Offal and 10% bone .  Each packet is approx 500g.  Contains small pieces of bone.

Poultry builds lean muscle mass in dogs and delivers Omega 6 fatty acids that help sustain healthy skin and shiny coats. It’s also a great source of essential amino acids and glucosamine, which helps promote bone health.

Rabbit protein is relatively hypoallergenic because it is a novel protein for most dogs. Therefore, dogs with food allergies rarely react to rabbit protein.

Rabbit is an extremely nutritious protein source, a white, lean meat that is full of nutrients, high in protein and essential amino acids, while low in fat. Great for the immune system and tissue repair.  

Rabbit is lower in cholesterol than most other proteins. Healthy Fats in rabbit meat keep your dogs joints healthy and his coat shiny.

Rich in vitamins B3 and B12 it aids the nervous system and normal cell growth and maintains energy levels.  These vitamins, along with minerals selenium and phosphorous are essential for a healthy nervous system and skin plus good energy levels and a healthy gastrointestinal system.  

Manufactured in the UK and packed in leak-proof packaging.

For working dogs.  A complete, nutritionally balanced meal (when fed with at least 5 different proteins over time).

Disclaimer:  Dogs should be supervised at all times whilst feeding and always provide plenty of fresh water for your dog. 

Typical Analysis in %: Protein 13.9; Crude oil  and fats 7; Crude fibre 0.1; Crude ash 9.1; 
Moisture content 69.1.

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