Taste of the Wild - Wetlands Canine

2kg
: 5/5
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Grain-free dog food with duck, turkey and quail, enriched with fruits and vegetables in a recipe based on natural nutrition, excellent flavour and suitable for all breeds and sizes. Made in the USA...further information
Taste of the Wild - Wetlands Canine
Taste of the Wild - Wetlands Canine
Taste of the Wild - Wetlands Canine
Taste of the Wild - Wetlands Canine
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Taste of the Wild - Wetlands Canine

2kg

€18.79
€9.40 / kg

Product description

Grain-free dog food with duck, turkey and quail, enriched with fruits and vegetables in a recipe based on natural nutrition, excellent flavour and suitable for all breeds and sizes. Made in the USA

Taste of the Wild - Wetlands Adult is made in the USA from particularly digestible poultry meat, including duck, quail, chicken and turkey. Fruits and vegetables provide essential vitamins and minerals, as well as natural antioxidants to support the immune system. Taste of the Wild - Wetlands Adult features a grain-free recipe that is based around the natural nutrition of wild dogs, altered to fit the changing lifestyle of modern dogs with regular feeding times and less movement.

Taste of the Wild - Wetlands Adult at a glance:

  • All Life-Stages Nutrition: Taste of the Wild dog food is formulated to meet the recommended nutrient profiles of AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) and fulfils the nutritional needs of your pet throughout all stages of life
  • Protein-rich duck, quail and turkey meat: easily digestible proteins and fats
  • Dried chicken meat: offers essential amino acids and natural vitamin B3
  • Egg: contains high-quality, digestible proteins such as lutein and zeaxanthine for improved vision protection
  • Free from grains: for optimum health and vitality. Many vets believe grains in dog food are a key cause of health problems such as weight gain, diabetes, digestive problems and other illnesses, due to the high carbohydrate content
  • Balanced protein mix for an optimum amino acids profile: the basic components of a healthy body, with ocean fish for a high content of activated omega-3 fatty acids (DHA, EPA) to encourage healthy skin and glossy coat
  • Digestive system support: dried chicory root and Yucca schidigera extract support healthy balance in the gut flora, supporting the immune system
  • Natural antioxidants: fresh fruits and vegetables provide high levels of zinc, vitamin E and selenium
  • Omega fatty acids: omega-6 and -3 fatty acids help encourage healthy skin and glossy coat
  • Sweet potato: nutritious and delicious, a digestible energy source with plenty of B vitamins, vitamin C and minerals
  • Blueberries and raspberries: berries are rich in phytonutrients with antioxidative, cell-protective properties
  • Tomatoes: plant fibres for healthy digestion, with health-promoting vitamins as well as antioxidants such as beta-carotene and lycopene
  • Chelated minerals: minerals and trace elements in natural, organically-bound form
  • Made in the USA

Taste of the Wild – Pacific Stream dog food is suitable for all dog breeds and sizes, and is dog food just as nature intended.

Ingredients

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Ingredients:
Duck (12.5%), duck meal (12.5%), chicken meal (12.5%), sweet potato, peas, potato, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), egg products, sea fish meal, potato protein, roast quail (1%), roast duck (1%), smoked turkey (1%), tomato pomace, minerals, dried chicory root, tomatoes, blueberries, raspberries, Yucca schidigera extract.

Additives per kg:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A (10,000 IU), vitamin D3 (750 IU), vitamin E (150 IU), taurine (0.1%), iron amino acids chelate hydrate (9mg), amino acids copper chelate hydrate (1.05mg), ferrous-(II)-sulphate monohydrate (18mg), cupric-(II)-sulphate pentahydrate (1.75mg), potassium iodide (1485mg), amino acids manganese chelate hydrate (2.1mg), manganous-(II)-oxide (7.7mg), manganous-(II)-sulphate (4.48mg), amino acids zinc chelate hydrate (11.25mg), zinc sulphate monohydrate (26,625mg), sodium selenite (0.018mg).
Sensory additives:
Natural aroma.


Analytical constituents

protein32.0 %
fat18.0 %
fibre4.0 %
ash8.8 %
moisture10.0 %
omega-3 fats0.4 %
omega-6 fats2.4 %

Feeding guide

Feeding Recommendation:

Taste of the Wild - Wetlands Adult is a complete dry food for adult dogs.
Dog's weight Serving in g/day
1kg 33g
2.25kg 50g
4.5kg 75g
9kg 133g
13.5kg 175g
18kg 225g
27kg 300g
36kg 366g
45kg 433g
57kg 500g
68kg 575g
79kg 633g

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Latest user reviews

11/12/18|Viviani
: 3/5
good, but not low carb
Good quality dog food, but after 1 year my dog gain a lot weight, just now I realised how many carbs there is in the formula.
21/03/18
: 5/5
Consistently good dog food
Our dog started having Taste of the Wild when we lived in the US. Her health is amazing and she never has bowel issues or weight problems. Highly recommend!
11/11/17|Maxine
: 5/5
Great
Fantastic food for my 2 bulldogs they love it will defo be reordering
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
16/10/16|Flick
: 5/5
Excellent food
We have three dogs. A miniature dachshund, a medium labradoodle and and big labradoodle. They all have health problems. The daxie has skin allergies, our little doodle has bilateral hip dysplasia and our big boy has Addisons Disease and Epilepsy. I have always fed them all Orijensand they have all thrived. I wanted a good quality, high grade food that they could all eat. It has always been such a good food and I really couldn't fault it. Yes it's expensive but you feed so little of it ,it wasn't expensive. So I really think it's a great food. But! Our big boy Max has Epilepsy. There is lots of discussion and evidence about the impact of Rosemary being a bad thing in Epilepsy. And there is Rosemary in Orijens. Not much. But it's there. And there isn't in the Taste of the Wild foods. So I thought I'd try it. And all my dogs love it. And are thriving on it so i havent got a bad word to say about it! And I'm buying it again.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
24/09/15|Vanessa
: 5/5
Fantastic food
My black lab loves this food and he is not a big eater . Within days of changing to this his coat started to shine . He looks lovely and healthy and glowing and people always ask how is coat is so shiny . I tell them it's this food , the difference is huge . Great company too
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
03/05/15|Toni Hall
: 4/5
Quality kibble that the Newfs love
This has been a real hit with my Newfoundlands. Being grain free is very important. Love the quality of the ingredients and the only reason i gave it 4* and not 5* is because they do not give the % of each ingredient which really should be listed. Digestion of this food is fab with good stools and they look in good healthy coat. Suits my breed very well.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
09/06/14
: 5/5
French Bulldog
We've fed our Frenchie this on recommendation since he was a puppy. I can't fault it. He's fit, happy & healthy. Great service from ZooPlus too!
06/06/14|sonia.kinnie@ntlworld.com
: 5/5
Great food for dogs with allergies
our Bulldogs have lots of allergies and tear stains . we have tried lots of different foods with money not been an issue we come upon this food we cannot state how good this food is and value for money
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
06/06/14|S J
: 5/5
Brilliant
My Mastiff had suffered with poor digestion and runny stools all his life until I found this. Since using he has improved 100% . He now eats all his food and produces firm stools
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
18/03/14|Claire Barker
: 5/5
Eating Dry Food - Surely Not!
I have always had difficulty getting my dog to eat dry food even though I mix it with meat - until - Taste of the Wild, Wetlands! He loves it! Clean dish, what more can I say!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
08/01/14
: 5/5
AMAZING
Feed my 3 dachies on this, one had a lot of issues for about 3 years, would not eat much, poor stools. Tried various foods, had this reccomended and we have not looked back, easy, economical and 3 healthy dogs. They love it.
24/07/13|Cat W
: 5/5
Excellent dry food for my Rhodesian Ridge Back
My dog loves this. We've tried many different dry biscuit brands and this is easily the one he loves best. He's a picky eater but we mix this with Bozita or Hermanns wet food and it gets eaten everytime. The fact that the biscuits are small doesnt bother him although he's a big dog. Being wheat free it is also great for sensitive digestion - no more upset stomachs!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
04/05/13|Kera
: 5/5
Great Quality Dog Food
I've done my research and taste of the wild is one of the best, unlike pedigree it has no fillers and it's not secretive about it's ingredients like royal canin. My dog loves it. i wish the price would come down a bit though and that they'd throw in a free gift like they do with other dog food. There are more flavours available so don't understand why they don't stock them
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
31/03/13|Nicky
: 5/5
QUALITY FOOD
My 5-year-old GSD has always had skin allergies and from an early age it was recommended I feed her on JW cereal free. However after reading reviews on dog food analysis, I changed her to TOTW just over a year ago. Her allergies still continue but mainly from external sources ... she loves this food and eats it all, unlike her previous diet. Her long coat is gleaming and she seems to thrive on it. Her stools are better and she doesn't suffer with flatulence. I always buy a bag of the chicken and a bag of the fish variety and mix them. She is worth the expense but more than anything I am so pleased to have found a food she loves and that suits her.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
08/09/12
: 5/5
Great food
Cheapest grain free food although the price has gone up considerably. I buy in bulk and a 2 pack went up from €85 to €115 in the few months between orders. Not such good value anymore but still a great food.
04/12/11|Emma
: 5/5
Best dog food available & at a great price too
6* quality food as reviewed by dogfoodanalysis.com. As good as Origin but not as expensive and i find my two pointers aren't 'windy' on it! It is cereal free so easily digestible and their coats are so shiny, even the wirehaired gleams! I can't recommend this food enough
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
15/10/11
: 5/5
Still great
I have had my 2 year old GSP on all 3 varieties of TOTW and now have my 5 month old GSP pup on them too. Both doing really well and they both love it. No loose poop issues with the pup from 15 weeks.
23/09/11|Gosia
: 5/5
Very good food
My 18 month GSD was a very fussy eater. We tried everything form Royal Canin through Orijen.Taste of the wild Wetlands Canine is the first food I don't have to use tricks to get her to eat it! She absolutley loves it and she looks fab. Her coat is nice and shiny. Highly recomended!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
22/03/11|tony abse
: 5/5
good healthy food
looked for ages for a protein high dry food with none of the rubish like crude ash? etc,etc. ths is 100% additive free without those bad fillers, my english pointer loves it. no problems switching over, its a shame i have to get it sent from the uk to ireland cos zooplus.ie don't stock it! i give it to my dog cos he's worth it!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
14/03/11|dee labern
: 5/5
Tast of the wild food
Wonderful food, no squabbles between my dogs now, they seem calmer and happier since i started this food.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
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