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Short description
Outstanding quality canned food made in New Zealand packed full of meat, vegetables and vitamins.
High protein helps with muscle growth. Balanced omega-3 and omega-6 help with skin and coat.
Feeding Guide
For feeding guidelines, see packaging.
Care instructions
Always provide fresh, clean water for your pet.
Breed specific
All
Food Type
Wet
Wet Food Type
Canned
Description
Lamb & Vegetable meeting your Dogs Primal food needs!
Ingredients
Lamb meat and lamb mixed organs, peas, carrots, potato stabiliser, vitamins and chelated minerals (excludes process water)
Rated 5 out of
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Here’s how to protect your dog from Karaka Berry toxicity and the signs of poisoning to watch out for:
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