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Ostrich & Potato Fresh Dog Food [New Weight Management Recipe!] (100g)

Ostrich & Potato Fresh Dog Food [New Weight Management Recipe!] (100g)

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Weight Control Low Fat Low Allergen

🦤🥔 Ostrich & Potato

Ingredients

Ostrich, Potato, Carrots, Zucchini, Egg, Oats, Egg Shell Powder, Sunflower oil, Salmon oil, Rice, Kelp Powder, Wheat Grass Powder, Himalayan Salt

Made in Hong Kong
No Preservatives and Chemical Additives
Partly Made with Upcycled Ingredients

Nutrition Analysis

Calories 112 kcal/100g
Protein 15.3g
Fat 2.4g
Fiber 1.3g
Sodium 75.0mg
Calcium 240mg
Phosphorus 163mg
Moisture 68.5g
Ash (max) 1.8g

Product Description

Delicious & healthy! Ostrich & Potato Fresh Dog Food is perfect for weight management and sensitive dogs. Low-fat ostrich supports metabolism & immunity, while potatoes boost heart & coat health. 

Our dog food is formulated by veterinary nutritionists and veterinarians following AAFCO standards for complete and balanced nutrition, giving you peace of mind about its quality and safety.

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Storage & Feeding Guide

Storage
Freeze at −18 °C immediately on arrival
Step 01

Defrost Overnight

Move to the fridge the night before feeding. Allow to thaw slowly in the refrigerator for best texture and freshness.

Step 02

Warm in Water

Place the sealed bag in warm water (not boiling) for 8–10 minutes. Do not use a microwave or boiling water.

Step 03

Pour & Serve

Pour into your pet's bowl and serve immediately. Use within 24 hours of thawing. Do not refreeze.

Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and does not replace veterinary advice. Always consult a veterinarian when making dietary changes for your pet.