DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is an omega-3 fatty acid important for neural development of puppies. DHA is a major structural component of the brain, as well as the most abundant fatty acid in the brain. It plays a vital role in the development of your pets central nervous system and retinal function.
Vitamins and Minerals
Minerals, some of which are also called electrolytes, are critical to keeping fluid balance, growing and maintaining bones, and helping to regulate many processes running in a pet's body, such as movement of muscles.
Seasonal Vegetables
Fruit and vegetables are important components in these animals' diets. In addition to vitamins and minerals, they supply important fibre, which helps promote healthy gastrointestinal function and supports the immune system.
Salmon
Salmon is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, which support the immune system, may decrease inflammation, and can keep your dog's coat looking shiny and healthy. Along with some other types of fish, salmon is also a good protein source.
Blackberries
Fiber prevents constipation. Anthocyanins, which give blackberries their deep color, are antioxidants, which improve brain function, reduce inflammation, and can reduce the risk of some cancers.
Venison
Venison is a nutritious protein source for dogs because it has a high protein and low fat content and is a good source of important omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins and minerals like iron, vitamin B12, zinc, and selenium.
Chicken
Chicken is lean meat and is perfect for both out canine and feline friends. Chicken provides a big source of energy. Our pets need protein as their main energy source and chicken is exactly that. Any excess protein that surpasses the need for muscle tissue maintenance is used for energy.
Mint
Mint freshens the breath and aids in digestion when consumed in the correct quantities, you should be careful to limit how much mint you feed your dog, like most things a little does a lot of good, but you can have too much of a good thing.
Lamb
Lamb provides a good source of essential amino acids, as well as key vitamins and minerals. Lamb can also provide a source of fat, which pets preferentially use as a source of energy and also to provide essential fatty acids needed for healthy coat and skin condition.
Sweet Potato
Sweet potatoes support a healthy digestive system thanks to their high dietary fiber content. They're also low in fat and contain essential vitamins like B6, C, and A.
Beef
Beef is an excellent source of protein, it is also high in vitamins and minerals needed for your pets well rounded diet.
Carrots
Carrots are rich in Vitamin A, providing a host of nutritional benefits to your dog. Beyond supporting eye health, it also assists in supporting a thriving immune system and healthy skin and coat
Moisture 66.2%, Protein 25.9%, Fat 5.6%, Inorganic Matter 2.3%, Fibre 0.88%, 513 kcal per 100g
Storage:
Must be stored in a freezer. It can be defrosted by storing unopened in a fridge overnight. Must be consumed within two days once defrosted. Ideally, defrost cat food in the fridge as this will limit bacterial growth. Store Hug food at the bottom of the fridge in closed containers. As with any uncooked meat, keep it away from cooked items as well as fresh fruit and veg. “Use as pet food only. Keep apart from food. Wash hands and clean tools, utensils and surfaces after handling this product.”