We've put together some information about the ingredients we use in our food. Feel free to get in touch if there is something else you would like to know.
Duck is a great choice if you are looking for a novel protein in your cold pressed food.
All our duck meat is UK sourced & free run. To make cold pressed food we use the duck in a cooked, dried and ground format. Dried meat is an excellent and concentrated source of natural, bio-appropriate amino acids (the building blocks of proteins), fats and certain minerals and vitamins.
Our duck flavour food is made using meat which is as sustainable as we can practically make it. When you buy your duck from M&S or Tesco or eat at a reastaurant what happens to the rest of the animal? It gets made into soups, stocks, and pet food. That is why good pet food meat is human grade, because it is a product of the human food production process.
Chicken is our most popular flavour of cold pressed food.
All our chicken meat is UK sourced & free run. To make cold pressed food we use the chicken in a cooked, dried and ground format. Dried meat is an excellent and concentrated source of natural, bio-appropriate amino acids (the building blocks of proteins), fats and certain minerals and vitamins.
Our chicken flavour food is made using meat which is as sustainable as we can practically make it. When you buy your chicken breasts from M&S or Tesco what happens to the rest of the animal? It gets made into soups, stocks, and pet food. That is why good pet food meat is human grade, because it is a product of the human food production process.
Our Ocean Fish cold pressed food contains 10% ocean caught salmon and 90% white fish, that's about as free range as you can get!
To make cold pressed food we use the fish in a cooked, dried and ground format. Dried meat is an excellent and concentrated source of natural, bio-appropriate amino acids (the building blocks of proteins), omega fatty accids and certain minerals and vitamins.
Our ocean fish food is made using meat which is as sustainable as we can practically make it. When you buy your fish fillets from M&S or Tesco what happens to the rest of the animal? It gets made into soups, stocks, and pet food. That is why good pet food meat is human grade, because it is a product of the human food production process.
Not a true potato at all, the sweet potato is nutritionally quite different from common potatoes. It contains much more fibre. it is a fantastic source of vitamin A, and is also rich in vitamins C and B6 and several minerals.
It is also much higher in sugar than common potatoes but despite this, recent studies have shown that sweet potatoes might actually be beneficial for diabetics since they can help to stabilize blood sugar levels and lower insulin resistance.
For both humans and dogs, sweet potatoes are generally regarded as a very high quality carbohydrate source.
In nutritional terms, oils and fats are two words for the same thing. Like all animals, dogs need a certain amount of fat from their diet to survive.
It is rare for a dog to have an intolerance to chicken but don't confuse this with chicken oil.
As it is primarily the protein fraction of the antigen causing the allergy issue, the fats and oils used in pet food no matter of their origin do not carry antigen proteins.
Carrots are excellent sources of vitamin A (which is used in the eye to maintain healthy vision), as well as numerous minerals, soluble fibre and abundant natural anti-oxidants. Once cooked, carrots are relatively easily digested by dogs.