top of page

Ingredients

Ground chicken, ground chicken bone, chicken liver, chicken heart, chicken spleen, carrots, spinach, parsley, blueberries & Fish oil.

 

Analysis (Per 100g)
Protein: 17%

Fat: 7.2%

Moisture: 66.2%
Carbohydrates: 1.1%

Calcium:0.82%

Phosphorus:0.5%

Calories 155 kcal

 

Chicken Blend raw dog food, is a meal that begins with premium chicken, enriched with chicken liver, it fortifies the immune system with vitamins and minerals. We include nutrient-dense carrots for robust eyesight and a lustrous coat, and succulent apples for digestive well-being. Chicken bone provides essential calcium for skeletal integrity, while blueberries offer antioxidants and parsley imparts added vitamins. Enriched with omega-3-rich fish oil for skin, coat, cardiovascular, and joint health, our commitment to your dog's well-being leads us to avoid artificial additives.

10lbs Hen House Harvest $4.33/lb

C$43.33Price
Excluding Sales Tax
Price Options
One-time purchase
C$43.33
Weekly Chicken
Save 10 % off the regular purchase price
C$39.00every week until canceled
Biweekly Chicken
Save 12% off the regular purchase price
C$38.13every 2 weeks until canceled
Monthly Chicken
Save 15% off the regular purchase price
C$36.83every month until canceled
  • Please be aware of the following important information before using raw dog food:

    • Risk of bacterial contamination: Raw dog food may contain harmful bacteria, such as Salmonella or E. coli, which can pose serious health risks to both humans and dogs. Take appropriate precautions to handle and store raw dog food safely.

    • Foodborne illness: Consuming raw or undercooked meat increases the risk of foodborne illnesses. Both humans and dogs can experience symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Seek medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen.

    • Allergic reactions: Dogs and humans may be allergic to certain ingredients present in raw dog food. Monitor for signs of allergies, including itching, skin rashes, or difficulty breathing. Consult a veterinarian or healthcare professional if allergic reactions occur.

    • Nutritional imbalances: Raw dog food diets may lack essential nutrients if not properly formulated. Consult with a veterinarian to ensure your dog's nutritional needs are met and consider adding supplements as advised.

    • Safe handling and storage: Store raw dog food in airtight containers in a refrigerator or freezer to minimize bacterial growth. Follow storage and handling instructions provided by the manufacturer to maintain the freshness and safety of the product.

    • Consult a professional: Seek advice from a veterinarian or a qualified animal nutritionist before starting your dog on a raw dog food diet. They can provide guidance on formulation, nutritional requirements, and potential risks associated with this type of feeding regimen.

    Remember, proper education and adherence to safety guidelines are essential for the safe handling and feeding of raw dog food. By taking necesthe sary precautions, you can reduce the risk of health complications for both you and your beloved canine companion.

bottom of page