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  • Borders Grain Free Adult Light Dog Dry Food with Turkey, Sweet Potato & Cranberry

Borders Grain Free Adult Light Dog Dry Food with Turkey, Sweet Potato & Cranberry

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50% Turkey – Rich in amino acids, vitamins & minerals turkey is a delicious source of protein that your pet will love!

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Borders Grain Free Light Dog Food with Turkey, Sweet Potato & Cranberry.

50% Turkey – Rich in amino acids, vitamins & minerals turkey is a delicious source of protein that your pet will love!

Without any added Grain, this recipe is designed to be suitable for those with grain intolerance or sensitivity. Borders use Sweet Potato which is an excellent alternative to grains. Sweet Potato is a complex carbohydrate high in B vitamins.

Minimum 27% Freshly Prepared Turkey– A natural, traditionally sourced and highly digestible protein source.

Added Omega 3 Supplement- an excellent source of EPA & DHA to support cognitive function, visual development and help to reduce the inflammation response.

With Glucosamine, Methylsulfonylmethane, and Chondroitin Sulphate for joint support.

No added artificial colours & preservatives.

Ingredients:

Turkey 50% (including 27% Freshly Prepared Turkey, 21% Dried Turkey & 2% Turkey Stock), Sweet Potato (16%), Peas, Potato, Beet Pulp, Linseed, Omega 3 Supplement, Vitamins & Minerals, Vegetable Stock, FOS (96 mg/kg), MOS (24 mg/kg).

Analytical Constituents:

Crude Protein 25.0%, Crude Fat 8.0%, Crude Fibres 3.5%, Crude Ash 8.0%,

When changing foods please introduce gradually over a period of 2 weeks

 

adult / Borders / dogs / dry food / grain free / joints / light / sweet potato / turkey
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