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Available in eco-friendly 15kg bags, our Choice Chicken Cold Pressed Work Dog Food is an entirely grain-free British dry food suitable for active and working dogs and is gently crushed with sweet potato, thyme, and turmeric in our Scottish manufacturing industry.
The ingredients we use are processed gently using low temperatures to hold the nutrients that aid in digestion and boost overall health. Our recipes are made with the proper ingredients that can help improve your pet's overall hygiene.
Made specifically for the working dog, our food has more protein content for better energy. It also contains everything that vitamins and minerals that an active dog requires to stay healthy and energetic and is also VAT-free.
New and Improved - In addition to our new recycled plastic bag, we've changed our recipes to have an increased meat content of 30% and have introduced glucosamine as well as Chondroitin to help keep joints healthy in active dogs.
It is essential not to overfeed because cold-pressed dog food is high in nutrition. It is recommended to feed about 30% less than customary food. When you introduce Wilsons to your dog for the first time, make sure you gradually change from your old dog food. Learn more about our feeding guidelines for more details.
Be sure you have a reliable water source and keep food items in a dry, cool location.
Analytical values:
Crude protein 26%, crude fat 12%, crude fibre 3.5%, raw ash 6%
Composition:
Dry chicken protein (meal), sweet potato, peas, tapioca, poultry fat, beet pulp, hydrolized liver, MOS, yucca schidigera, chicory, inulin, natural antioxidants, rosemary extract
COLD PRESSED DOG FOOD
Be careful not to overfeed. Unlike extruded food, 4Paws is carefully and gently pressed and the resulting density means your dog will require almost 30% less food by volume. Read more
RAW FROZEN DOG FOOD
As a general rule you can feed 2% of your dog's bodyweight in food. There are more in-depth details below. However, these are only guides and other factors such as breed, condition and activity must be taken into account. Read more