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PetEat Variety Box - 5kg

PetEat Variety Box - 5kg

Regular price £54.99 GBP
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New to PetEat?

Let your dog discover their favourites with our Flavours — the perfect introduction to the PetEat range.

Inside, you'll find a delicious mix of our most-loved recipes:
Quack Attack, Rare Treat, Fintastic Feast, and Feelin' Peckish.

From bold flavours to tail-wagging nutrition, it’s the easiest way to see (and taste) what we’re all about.

Meat content: 80%

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  • Ingredients

    Feelin' Peckish: Chicken with Bone, Chicken Heart, Chicken Liver (Total Chicken 80%), Green Vegetables, Carrot, Blueberries, Wheatgerm Oil, Salmon Oil, Kelp, Wheatgrass Powder

    Rare Treat: Beef Meat, Beef Lung, Beef Liver (Total Beef 80%), Green Vegetables, Carrot, Blueberries, Egg Shell Powder, Wheatgerm Oil, Salmon Oil, Kelp, Wheatgrass Powder
    (BONE FREE RECIPE)

    Fin-Tastic Feast: Chicken with Bone, Chicken Heart, Chicken Liver (Total Chicken 50%), White Fish with Bone (30%), Green Vegetables, Carrot, Blueberries, Wheatgerm Oil, Kelp, Wheatgrass Powder

    Quack Attack: Duck with Bone, Duck Liver (Total Duck 70%), Beef Tripe, Beef Kidney, Green Vegetables, Carrot, Blueberries, Wheatgerm Oil, Salmon Oil, Kelp, Wheatgrass Powder

  • Instructions

    Defrost food before feeding. Once defrosted, food can safely remain in the fridge for up to four days.

    Constituents

  • Packaging

    Recyclable plastic tub with lid

  • Dimensions

  • Adult

    We recommend feeding your adult dog approximately 2- 3% of their bodyweight daily. The above chart is based upon 2.5% and all daily tub calculations have been rounded up to the nearest 1/4 tub.

  • Puppy

    We recommend feeding 4-8% of your puppy's bodyweight, depending on age to support their growth and development.

Remember this is just a guide and every dog is different. Your dogs requirements just like humans may vary depending on their breed, type, activity and weather. Keep an eye on their body condition and adjust a little is they look a little too lean or a tad too cuddly! For further infromation see our feeding guide below.