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Terra Canis Classic Game with Pumpkin

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    Terra Canis Classic Game with Pumpkin

    Good food is key for a healthy and vital dog. Terra Canis Classic contains only a single source of protein: venison. This makes the food suitable for dogs with food intolerance. The wet food is packed with vegetables such as pumpkin, courgette and beets. The linseed oil in Game with Pumpkin is rich in Omega 3 fatty acids which contribute to a healthy and shiny coat.

    Terra Canis

    Dogs descend from wolves and are carnivores by nature; a carnivore that requires only a small amount of vegetables, grasses and grains. Terra Canis adapts to these natural needs of dogs. This is why the food contains muscle and organ meat, which is what the dog would eat in the wild as well. The food is supplemented with natural and fresh produce such as carrots, apples and courgettes. The ingredients in Terra Canis were originally meant for human consumption. The wet and dry food is free from pork, preservatives, sugar, colouring, flavouring or scents. The wet food is cooked in the tin, which ensures that no essential nutrients are lost.

    Key Benefits

    • Gluten-free
    • Lactose-free
    • With linseed oil
    • A single source of protein: venison
    • No sugar, colourings, preservatives or offal

    Contents

    • 6 x 800 grams

    Ingredients

    Deer meat (50%), potato, carrot, pumpkin (8%), courgette, celeriac, beets, low-fat yoghurt, amaranth (3%), linseed oil, cranberries (0.5%), egg shell powder, chives, basil, mineral earth, seaweed (0.13%), pollen.

    Analytical constituents

    Protein: 9.4 % Fat content: 5.2 % Crude fibre: 0.7 % Crude ash: 1.1 % Moisture: 78.6 %

    Nutritional additives

    Vit. A (3a672a): 4000 IU, Vit. D3 (3a671): 500 IU, Vit. E (3a700): 75 IU, Copper (3b405): 2 mg, Iodine (3b201): 0.8 mg, Zinc (3b603): 20 mg

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