Réf. WB1081
Description :
Composition: Duck 53% (including fresh duck meat 25%, dried duck meat 25%, duck fat 3%), potatoes 12%, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, chickpeas, pea proteins, mineral substances, fennel, Jerusalem artichoke 1%, tomatoes, flax seeds, parsnips, prickly pear, amaranth, horsetail, pomegranate 0.04%, mussels with green oranges, glucosamine, methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), magnesium sulfate chondroitin, thyme, marjoram, oregano, persil, sage, mannan-oligosaccharides (prebiotic MOS), fructo-oligosaccharides (prebiotic FOS), Yucca Schidigera extract, citrus extract, yeast, Blackberries, raspberries, blueberries 0.04%, black currants, elderberries, chokeberries 0.04%, nettle, hawthorn, dandelion 0.04%, cetyl myristoleate , ginseng.Duck and potato dried food
At a glance :
Dog nutrition based on the wolf model
Recipe with natural ingredients
Fresh and digestible duck as the main ingredient
Duck contains valuable B vitamins, including vitamins B1, B2, B6, B12 and niacin, as well as significant amounts of minerals such as iron and zinc.
Grain-free, as it does not occur in the natural prey pattern of the dog's ancestor and is also one of the most common allergy triggers in dogs
With valuable superfoods such as blackberries, elderberries, chokeberries as well as dandelion, Jerusalem artichoke and ginseng with valuable ingredients
With the natural prebiotics of Jerusalem artichoke
Free of corn, gluten, soy, flavor enhancers and artificial additives (except vitamins and minerals)
Suitable for large dog breeds
Developed with veterinarians
Without animal testing
Wolves hunt for prey in the rocky mountains of North America, the Arctic tundra, the mountains and forests of Europe, as well as the deserts and steppes of Central Asia. This provides them with nutrient-rich meat and entrails, but also vegetables, fruits, berries, roots and herbs via the contents of the prey's stomach. Cereals are not included here. This is how the wolf gets the vitamins, minerals, trace elements, enzymes and secondary plant substances that it needs. The wolf being the ancestor of all dogs, our Wolfsblut kibbles are based on the natural eating habits of the wolf. It contains a lot of meat or fish combined with superfoods that contain valuable ingredients - just like in nature, without any cereals. Our selection of unusual types of meat and nutrient-rich superfoods is based on the wolf's habitats and their colorful variety of food. Wolfsblut offers each dog an original and species-appropriate diet and with its variety of varieties, there is something for everyone that he can tolerate. The Wild Duck Puppy Large Breed dry food recipe combines the wolf's diet with the latest scientific knowledge on the proper nutrition of dogs.
The individual components of the WILD DUCK PUPPY LARGE BREED diet have been developed with veterinarians to match the natural prey model of the wolf and the knowledge of holistic dog nutrition. This makes Wolfsblut dry food unique.
Sweet potatoes: According to the American health authority CSPI, they are one of the most nutritious vegetables due to their valuable fiber and their high content of beta-carotene and vitamin E.
Pumpkin: It is one of the least caloric vegetables and it is rich in vitamin C, beta-carotene, minerals and phytosterols. Due to the dietary fibers it contains, it is very digestible and facilitates digestion.
Jerusalem Artichoke: It contains a high proportion of inulin, which has a prebiotic effect and stimulates the growth of healthy bacterial strains in the intestine. A healthy intestinal flora has a positive effect on the immune system.
Blackberries: Berries contain a particularly large amount of magnesium and iron. Blackberries also beat their native relatives with their content of provitamin A and vitamin E.
Elderberries: In addition to anthocyanins, blue-black berries contain a lot of vitamin C and folic acid. The coloring sambucyanin contained should also have an anti-inflammatory effect.
Chokeberry berries: chokeberry contains large amounts of plant compounds that are said to have particular beneficial effects on health, such as flavonoids and phenolic acid.
Flax seeds: The coarse fodder and the mucilage of the small grains have a positive effect on digestion and have a high content of omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Dandelion: It impresses with many minerals such as magnesium, folic acid, manganese and vitamin K. This vitamin plays an important role in blood clotting.
Fennel: It is rich in essential oils that are beneficial for digestion and the intestines. It also contains vital substances such as potassium, vitamin A, folic acid, vitamin C and silicic acid.