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  • A HUGE 55% of Chicken is added to the recipe. 
  • Sweet Potato is a slow-release complex carbohydrate high in Vitamins B and is an excellent alternative to cheaper grains.
  • Joint care
  • Digestive Health - Prebiotics, which help promote good gut bacteria.
  • Provitamins
  • Added Omega 3
  • No added artificial colours or preservatives

 

The finest freshly prepared Chicken is cooked gently at 82 degrees to protect the valuable protein and increase the digestibility, and enhance the flavours.

 

Chicken is an excellent source of lean protein and rich in essential amino acids.  The added omega-3 also has anti-inflammatory properties and provides support for skin and coat conditions, and is excellent for joint health.

 

Balanced with sweet potato, a slow-release energy source for a complete diet for your adult dog.

 

Support optimal healthy growth and development with kibble size ideal for the larger bite, 14 mm - 5mm in size. 

 

FEEDING GUIDE CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM THE BLOG PAGE.

 

This complete food comes in a selection of bag sizes.

 

Select the 15Kg bag which has NO ADDED VAT and is open to all customers. 

 

Get an extra 3 kgs for £3!

 

PLEASE ADD MOBILE NUMBERS ON ORDERS FOR CONTACT FROM THE COURIER ONLY.

 

To order for delivery to the Scottish Highlands, Southern Ireland, Islands surrounding the mainland, please email us as there is a small additional fee for carriage. We will process your order directly through one of the team.

 

GFG

Grain Free Chicken, Sweet Potato & Herbs

£41.00Price
Quantity
  • Chicken 55%, (31% Freshly Prepared Chicken, 21% Dried Chicken, & 3% Chicken Stock) 26% Sweet Potato, Peas 6%, Potato, Beef Pulp, Linseed, Omega 3 Supplement, Minerals, Vitamins, Vegetable Stock, Marjoram, Basil, Oregano, Sage, Thyme, Parsley.

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