Even if you do not feed 100% fresh food, you can reward your paw friend in a healthy way and enhance their meals by adding Fresh food to their meals every 3 days.
Fresh food also can be a budget friendly option. It decreases veterinary expenses in the long run. According to Purdue University's research: adding 20% fresh food to a pet's diet reduces the growth of cancer cells by 70% to 90%. Pets fed by a fresh diet are less likely to suffer from obesity and degenerative diseases, and their lifespan can potentially be extended up to three years.
Lamb meat, lamb lung, rice, broccoli, egg, turkey liver, carrot, curd cheese, zucchini, red lentils, sour apple, couscous, milk powder, egg shell, corn flour, taurine, salt.
(per 100 gr) Energy 428 kcal, Fat 6.54%, Ash 1.59%, Carbohydrate 8.51%, Protein 10.61%, Moisture 72.60%, Dietary Fiber 0.015%, Taurine 211.701 mg