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Borders Grain Free Adult Dog Dry Food with Lamb, Sweet Potato & Mint

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High-quality grain free adult dog food with 50% lamb, sweet potato & mint.

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Grain-free adult dog food with a total of 50% lamb with sweet potato and mint.

Responsibly sourced freshly prepared lamb.
Lamb is rich in amino acids, vitamins, minerals and a great source of protein.
Sweet potato is a complex carbohydrate high in B vitamins and an excellent alternative to grains.
Added omega 3 for healthy skin and coat.

Pre-biotics MOS (Mannanoligosaccharides) & FOS (Fructooligosaccharides) may help to promote the growth of healthy gut bacteria and aid digestion.

No artificial colours and preservatives. Preserved using rosemary extract. 

Ingredients.
Lamb 50% (including Freshly Prepared Lamb 30%, Dried Lamb 18% & Lamb Stock 2%), Sweet Potato (23%), Peas (9%), Potato, Pea Protein, Linseed, Beet Pulp, Omega 3 Supplement, Minerals, Vitamins, Vegetable Stock, Mint (0.2%), FOS (96 mg/kg), MOS (24 mg/kg).

Analysis.
Crude Protein 26%
Crude Fat 13%
Crude Fibre 3%
Crude Ash 9.5%
Moisture 8%
NFE 40.5%
Metabolisable Energy 361 kcal/100g
Omega 6 1.8%
Omega 3 1.4%
Calcium 2.0%
Phosphorus 1.2%

Nutritional additives per kg.
Vitamins: Vitamin A 15,000 IU, Vitamin D3 2,000 IU,
Vitamin E 95 IU

Trace Elements: Zinc (Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate) 50mg,
Iron (Iron (II) Sulphate Monohydrate) 50mg, Manganese
(Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate) 35mg, Iodine (Calcium
Iodate Anhydrous) 1mg, Selenium (Sodium Selenite) 0.3mg

adult / Borders / dogs / dry food / grain free / lamb / sweet potato
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