Cotswold Raw Mince Wild - Rabbit & Venison

£7.55

Cotswold Raw Mince Wild - Rabbit & Venison has been crafted in the Cotswolds from premium meat and seasonal vegetables to ensure your dog receives only the finest, freshest, human-grade ingredients with no artificial additives, preservatives or fillers.

Cotswold Raw Mince Wild - Rabbit & Venison has been crafted in the Cotswolds from premium meat and seasonal vegetables to ensure your dog receives only the finest, freshest, human-grade ingredients with no artificial additives, preservatives or fillers.

High-Quality Ingredients: Made with premium rabbit and venison, combined with seasonal vegetables, providing a nutritious and delicious meal that your dog will love.

Veterinary Approved: Developed with the expertise of Nick Thompson, a practising vet and founder of the Raw Feeding Veterinary Society, ensuring the highest standards of health and nutrition.

100% Natural: Contains only human-grade ingredients with no artificial additives, preservatives, or fillers, ensuring a wholesome and healthy diet for your dog.

Nutrient-Rich: Carefully designed to support overall health and well-being, offering balanced nutrition with every meal to keep your dog healthy and active.
Ingredients
Wild Venison (25%), British Turkey, Wild Rabbit (15%), beef heart, beef liver, beef kidney, free range eggs, seasonal vegetables (carrots, cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli), milled flaxseed, wheatgerm, kelp, milk thistle, dandelion, alfalfa, spirulina, nettle leaf, turmeric and thyme.

Dogs and Puppies
An adult dog should eat approximately 2% to 3% of their ideal body weight daily. For instance, if your dog weighs 10kg, they should eat between 200g to 300g of Natural Instinct raw pet food each day.

Puppies require about 5% to 6% of their body weight daily until they reach full maturity, divided into 3-4 meals throughout the day.

Feeding recommendations can vary due to individual factors such as your pet's lifestyle, appetite, and temperament, which is why there is no substitute for knowing your pet. For a healthy dog, it's advisable to maintain a natural waist, where you can feel their rib cage but not see it.

Once your puppy reaches adulthood, we recommend reducing their daily intake to 2% to 3% of their ideal body weight, and this should be done gradually.

It's important to monitor your puppy's weight regularly to ensure you're providing the correct amounts.

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