Bella and Duke Sustainable Fish Adult Complete Raw cancel the groomer because omega rich sustainable fish with a splash of pure olive oil gives pooches' coats a shine no conditioner can.
In a tempting flavour trio of fish, beef and turkey, this meal is perfect for adding variety to your dog’s rotation. Just like us, they’ll appreciate the change in flavours and textures, and feeding your pet a mixture of meat ensures that they’re benefitting from a whole host of protein sources too. White fish is very lean and very high in protein, making it an incredibly healthy addition to their meals, as well as being rich in B vitamins that support the skin, coat and nervous system. Beef is high in iron, zinc and fatty acids that provide energy and aid joint and heart health too. Finally, we add turkey which is also low in fat and high in protein, as well as riboflavin and phosphorus that are essential for your dog’s health.
Meat is a vital source of protein in your dog’s diet, this is because it’s complete. Meaning that it contains all the essential amino acids that they can’t produce naturally but are essential for health. Known as the building blocks of life, amino acids support digestion, eye health, brain function, joint health, muscle growth and repair and so much more.
Berries and vegetables add all important fibre, vitamins and antioxidants. Rotated seasonally for maximum freshness and benefit, frozen at source too to lock in all that nutritious goodness. Bella and Duke include leafy greens like cabbage for vitamin C, carrots which provide B vitamins and calcium, as well as hand picked berries for potassium, manganese and vitamin E.
As a delicious finishing touch, Bella and Duke add a splash of oils too. Pure olive oil and sustainably sourced kelp add flavour and health benefits too. These healthy fats are rich in omega 3 and 6, they provide energy and ensure the normal development and proper function of cells, tissues, muscles and nerves too.
All the delicious natural ingredients are purposefully chosen for their nutrients and health benefits to make this raw food recipe 100% nutritious, healthy, and complete for your pet.
Composition: Sustainable White Fish (MSC) 35% (White Fish Meat 33%, White Fish Bone 2%), Grass Fed Beef 25% (Beef Tripe 10%, Beef Kidney 5%, Beef Liver 5%, Beef Trachea 5%), Higher Welfare Turkey 25% (Turkey Meat 24%, Turkey Bone 1%), Sustainable Seasonal Vegetables 12% (Carrots 2.4%, Sprouts 2.4%, Broccoli 2.4%, Cauliflower 2.4%, Cabbage 2.4%), Blueberries 1%, Sustainable Hand Harvested Organic Scottish Kelp 1%, Pure Olive Oil 0.2%, Dried Chicory Pulp 0.1%, Dried Algae (Schizochytrium Sp.) 0.1%, Beet Pulp 0.04%, Minerals 0.04%.
Additives (per kg): Vitamins: Vitamin E 40mg. Trace elements: Iron (as Iron (II) chelate of protein hydrolysates) 5mg, Zinc (as Zinc chelate of protein hydrolysates) 25mg, Manganese (as Manganese chelate of protein hydrolysates) 35mg, Copper (as Copper (II) chelate of protein hydrolysates) 1mg
Constituents: Crude Protein: 14.24%, Crude Fat: 4.75%, Crude Ash: 1.75%, Crude Fibre: 0.44%, Moisture: 77.62%
94 kcal 393 kjoul
When feeding your pet a raw food diet, it’s important that you adhere to the same hygiene practices as you would when preparing food for anyone else in your family, thoroughly cleaning any surfaces, utensils and pet bowls after each use.
When your box arrives, the 500g tubs will still be frozen ready to be put away. To defrost, leave one meal in the bottom drawer of your fridge for 24 hours before your pet is ready to dig in. Bella and Duke’s packaging is sustainable and 100% recyclable.
As a general rule we recommend an adult dog should eat between 2 to 3% of their body weight per day, for example an adult dog weighing 10kg may require 200g to 300g per day.
Puppies will need between 5 to 10% of their body weight per day, depending on their age.
This is a great guide to use as a starting point, which you can then adapt in line with your dog's individual requirements.
Extra considerations
Some dogs may require more food at certain times of year for example, they may require more in winter due to being more active in the colder months and less in the summer months.
Dogs may require food intake to increase on days they are particularly active and reduce on quieter days.
The amount that your individual dog needs each day may vary depending on their energy levels, amount of exercise they get, their individual metabolism, stress levels, health status and so on.