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Home | All | Lily's Kitchen Wild Campfire Stew 400g Can
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This delicious grain free recipe is made with freshly prepared venison, pheasant and salmon and could be an alternative choice for dogs that may be allergic to the traditional protein sources. Each scrumptious serving is full of tasty, wholesome vegetables - potatoes (a source of potassium) and butternut squash (packed with vitamins A & C).
We include our unique blend of herbs to help provide the very best health benefits for your dog.
Health & safety message:Because we use freshly prepared venison, there may be a rare chance of finding a tiny piece of shot in this recipe. We assure you we take the greatest care and safety measures to ensure there is no shot left in the meat but very occasionally a small piece may have escaped us.
Composition: 65% Freshly Prepared: Venison (40%); Pheasant (15%); Salmon (10%), Potatoes (3%), Butternut Squash, Green Beans (1%), Apples, Vitamins & Minerals, Hemp Oil (Source of Omega 3 & 6), Golden Rod, Nettle, Aniseed, Celery Seed, Rosehips, Marigold Petals, Cleavers, Seaweed, Alfalfa, Milk Thistle, Dandelion Root, Burdock Root
Calories: 107 kcal/100g
Analytical constituents: Crude Protein 10.4%, Crude Fats and Oils 6.6%, Crude Ash 2.4%, Crude Fibres 0.8%, Moisture 77%
Vitamins (per kg): Vitamin D3 200 IU, Vitamin E 20 mgTrace Elements (per kg): Zinc Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate 25 mg, Copper (II) Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate 1 mg, Manganese Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate 1.4 mg, Calcium Iodate 0.75 mg
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