Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g

Green Fields - Lamb
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Stock up on this tasty grain-free wet food with green-lipped mussel extract for dogs 7+ years. Based on the wolf's natural eating habits, it provides your elderly dog with all the nutrients it needs....further information
Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g
Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g
Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g
Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g
Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g
Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g
Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g
Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g
Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g
Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g
Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g
Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g
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Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g

Green Fields - Lamb

individually priced €71.96
Now €68.99
€7.19 / kg

Product description

Stock up on this tasty grain-free wet food with green-lipped mussel extract for dogs 7+ years. Based on the wolf's natural eating habits, it provides your elderly dog with all the nutrients it needs.

Wolf of Wilderness Senior complete wet dog food is based on the dog's natural diet in the wild. It is suitable for older dogs aged 7 years and over. We all love our dogs and consider them an important member of the family. They are endearing, very loyal pets and they deserve the right diet to keep them fit and healthy. Many believe that the domesticated dog originates from the wolf. Research into the wolves' natural eating habits shows that their diet consists mostly of wild prey. They would eat the entire prey, including all the prey meat and anything the prey had previously ingested such as berries, wild herbs and roots. This diet has remained unchanged throughout the course of evolution. Wolves in the wild rarely eat carbohydrates, so Wolf of Wilderness wet dog food only contains a small amount of carbohydrates and is completely grain-free.

 

The benefits of Wolf of Wilderness Senior wet dog food are

  • Helps to reduce pressure on kidneys – contains reduced amount of ingredients with phosphorus, and a balanced calcium to phosphorus ratio
  • Helps to maintain healthy brain activity – contains salmon oil which is rich in DHA
  • Helps to maintain healthy bones and cartilage – enriched with valuable green-lipped mussel extract
  • Helps to promote general good health and agility in senior dogs – packed with vital vitamins and nutrients
This wholesome wet food is similar to the wolf's natural diet. It is well accepted, easy to digest and provides your pet with a balanced nutrient uptake. Wolf of Wilderness wet dog food contains at least 66% pure meat. This is the sole source of animal protein and also provides your pet with essential fatty acids as well. The only other ingredients are fruits of the forest (mixed berries), wild herbs and roots. The berries, together with dandelion roots and wild herbs such as nettle leaves, common yarrow and dandelion root, provide important minerals as well as secondary plant matter. The premium quality ingredients provide your trusty pet with a tasty, natural meal and you can be sure that you are feeding your dog with a species appropriate diet. This delicious wet food is well accepted and suitable for elderly dogs with nutritional sensitivities.

 

Wolf of Wilderness – Wild and Free!

Wolf of Wilderness Senior Saver Pack 24 x 400g is available in the following varieties:

 

  • Green Fields - Lamb & Chicken with fruits of the forest, roots and wild herbs:
  • Dogs love the hearty taste of lamb. This delicious recipe is enriched with vitamin-rich raspberries and bilberries.
  • Wild Hills - Duck & Veal with fruits of the forest, roots and wild herbs:
  • Great tasting duck meat provides lots of easy to digest protein and fats. It is rounded off with vitamin-rich raspberries and bilberries.
  • Mixed pack - with both varieties so you can serve something different each meal

 

Wolf of Wilderness wet dog food at a glance:

 

  • 100% grain and gluten free recipe
  • Top quality source of protein
  • High meat content, min. 66%
  • Enriched with fruits of the forest (mixed berries), wild herbs and roots
  • Low carbohydrate content
  • Also suitable for senior dogs with grain allergies
  • Made in Germany
  • No artificial preservatives, colours or aromas

 

Wolf of Wilderness grain-free wet dog food is a complete food suitable for dogs of any breed or size. It based on the wolf's natural eating habits and the Senior version provides your older pet with a balanced, nutritious meal. This wholesome food will appeal to your dog's natural instincts.

Ingredients

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Ingredients:

Wild Hills – Duck & Veal:
40% veal meat, hearts, liver, 29.5% stock, 25% duck meat, liver necks, 2% raspberries, 2% bilberries, 1% minerals, 0.2 % wild herbs (dandelion root, nettle, ribwort, common yarrow) 0.1% salmon oil 0.1% linseed oil 0.1% green-lipped mussel extract

Green Fields Lamb & Chicken:
40% chicken meat, hearts, livers, gizzards necks 29.5% meat stock, 25% lamb meat, hearts, liver, lung, tripe, 2% raspberries, 2% bilberries, 1% minerals, 0.2 % wild herbs (dandelion root, nettle, ribwort, common yarrow) 0.1% salmon oil 0.1% linseed oil 0.1% green-lipped mussel extract

 

Additives per kg
Nutritional additives:

Vitamin D3 200 IU, vitamin E as all rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate 30mg, zinc as zinc sulphate, monohydrate 15mg, manganese as manganese (II) sulphate, monohydrate 3mg, iodine as calcium iodate 0.75mg,


Analytical constituents

protein10.3 %
fat6.2 %
fibre0.4 %
ash2.0 %
moisture75.0 %
iodine0.75 mg
manganese3.0 mg
zinc15.0 mg
vitamin D3200.0 IE/kg
vitamin E (tocopherol)30.0 mg

Feeding guide

Feeding recommendation:
Wolf of Wilderness Senior wet food is a complete food for senior adult dogs aged 7+ years.
Please note that the recommended food amounts are guidelines per day. The actual feeding amounts will depend on your pet's age, breed, activity levels and other circumstances. Monitor your pet's weight and adjust feeding amounts as required.
Fresh water should be provided at all times. Feed at room temperature. Once opened store in a cool place

Wild Hills

Dog's weight in kg Daily amount in g
5 286
10 482
20 810
30 1098
40 1362
60 1846
Energy per 100g: ME (Fediaf, 2016) 464.20kJ / 110.94kcal

 

 

Green Fields

Dog's weight in kg Daily amount in g
5 291
10 490
20 823
30 1116
40 1385
60 1877
Energy per 100g: ME (Fediaf, 2016) 456.50kJ / 109.11kcal

 

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25/03/18|Ziggsmum
: 5/5
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My fussy 9 year old labradoodle ate this without hesitation. It is a reasonably firm texture and smelled good. He hates mushy food and will completely refuse to eat any food that does not appeal to him
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
16/01/18|Jan
: 5/5
New diet and loving it
Storm absolutely loves this. He Needs a grain free diet due to kidney and liver problems and he was getting thin and loss of appetite. now he's eating better ,clears his bowl and waits for more. If your dog has had kidney problems I honestly recommend this range and you will see a difference in your dog. On opening the can you can see the meat is good quality, chunks of fruit and when your serving it,you have to chop it up not mush that falls out.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk