Wolf of Wilderness Multibuys - 2 x 12kg
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This delicious complete food is inspired by the diet of the wolf in the wild and contains lots of fresh meat enriched with berries, herbs, and roots. Now available in a great-value Multibuy!
Our dogs are loved and valued as members of the family. They are endearing, very loyal pets and they deserve the right diet to keep them fit and healthy. Wolf of Wilderness dry dog food uses recipes with a high meat content to provide valuable animal protein for a species appropriate diet. The premium quality ingredients provide your trusty pet with a tasty, natural meal. This delicious kibble is well accepted and suitable for dogs with nutritional sensitivities thanks to a grain-free recipe.Many believe that the domesticated dog originates from the wolf. Research into the wolves' natural eating habits shows that their diet consists of mostly prey meat and some berries, wild herbs and roots. This diet has stood the test of time and remained unchanged throughout the course of evolution.
Wolf of Wilderness is based on the wolf's eating habits and will appeal to your dog's natural instincts. The flavoursome dry food reflects the wolf's natural diet. It is well accepted, easy to digest and provides your pet with a balanced nutrient uptake.
Wolf of Wilderness is rich in pure meat; the only other ingredients are fruits of the forest (mixed berries), wild herbs and roots. It has a low carbohydrate content since a wild wolf rarely consumes carbohydrates. It is grain free and the only source of carbohydrates and roughage is potatoes, which are also fat free and packed with important trace elements and fibre. Cranberries, elderberries, raspberries and black currents, together with dandelion roots and wild herbs such as nettle leaves, camomile, St. John’s wort, common yarrow, coltsfoot, dandelion root, mugwort provide important minerals as well as secondary plant matter.
Wolf of Wilderness dry dog food at a glance:
More information about the individual varieties, including ingredients and feeding recommendations, can be found here:
More information about the individual varieties, including ingredients and feeding recommendations, can be found here: