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Description

A high-quality BARF meal, created to meet your dog's nutritional requirements. Made entirely from fresh meat, vegetables, fruits and herbs, it offers a highly digestible, flavourful and energy-dense food, full of essential amino acids, vitamins and dietary macronutrients.

A low-purine diet will help limit the number of purines in the body and reduce the amount of uric acid in the blood, lowering the risk of urinary stone formation and the risk of damage to the kidneys. This beef menu contains a purine value of only 14.7mg/100g and is therefore perfect for a low-purine diet.

Dogs with illnesses such as Leishmaniasis, or those who have suffered, or are predisposed to suffer, from urolithiasis (urinary stones) may be advised by a vet to seek a low purine diet. Some breeds require low-purine dog food based on a genetic or inherited issue. Dalmatians, for example, have a genetic condition that means they will usually benefit from a low-purine diet.

Low purine does not necessarily mean low protein, and a high-quality diet will always help in the prevention and treatment of health issues.

If you consider changing your dog’s diet, especially for medical reasons, you should always consult your vet.

Ingredients

40% Beef Muscle Meat, 47% Fresh Sweet Potato, Fresh Broccoli, Fresh Carrot, 13% Yogurt, Egg

Beef: is considered a complete protein as it contains all the essential amino acids that dogs need to consume in their diet in order to promote optimal bodily function. Beef is also a great source of B vitamins, zinc, and iron.

Nutritional Info

Serving Size 100g
Moisture 77.03%
Protein 8.30%
Fat 10.90%
Ash 0.73%
Fibre 2.10%
Calcium 0.04%
Phosphorus 0.07%

*Disclaimer: every attempt has been made to ensure that the nutritional information provided is an accurate representation of an actual or average as fed analysis of this product.

Feeding Guidelines

Feed 2-3% of the dog's ideal body weight daily, ideally spread over two meals. We recommend feeding any dogs over the age of 6 months twice a day. Depending on the breed and the age of your puppy, they can move to adult ratios, larger puppies can move over sooner but still feed puppy rations until they are fully grown.

For detailed feeding guides, you can click here.

  • Step #1: Preparation

Once you're ready, take out your pet's meal from the refrigerator. Only serve when completely thawed - Frozen foods can be difficult for animals to digest. Never microwave any pet food. This takes a bit of foresight, but once you're used to the new diet it becomes very easy to remember when to take out new portions to thaw!

  • Step #2: Serving

Once your pup's meal is fully thawed it's time for feeding! Feed an appropriate portion to your dog, preferably in a separate bowl. We recommend a stainless steel bowl as it can easily be cleaned. Other materials, such as plastic, are porous and can trap germs over time. Remove any unconsumed food (if there is any!) within 20 minutes.

Storage & Handling

Storage

Keep raw-frozen products frozen until ready to use. Our raw-frozen products should be stored frozen at -18°C in the freezer. Before feeding, should be thawed in the refrigerator. We recommend you allow 2 days for the meals to fully thaw before feeding. Freshly opened products should be stored in the refrigerator and fed within 72 hours.

Safe Handling

Wash all work surfaces, utensils, hands, and food bowls with hot, soapy water after handling raw meats and poultry. Keep raw meat and poultry away from children and separate from other foods. It’s important to clean your pet's bowl after each meal, which is why we recommend using a bowl that can easily be sanitized. Wash your hands and your pet's bowl with warm soapy water after each feeding.

Product Highlights

  • Not Suitable for Cats

  • Single Protein

  • Hypoallergenic

  • Low Protein

  • High Fat

  • No Bones

  • No Offal

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