Description
What if Christmas came twice a day? Your pup's sure to gobble up this gently cooked festive meal that's built around heart-healthy turkey & immune boosting cranberries. See what else we've included, like micronutrient-dense kelp and fish oil.
250g frozen pack
Balanced and complete, formulated to exceed all nutrient levels established by NRC standards for adult dogs.
Ingredients
Turkey breast, pork hind, lamb spleen, lamb kidney, lamb liver, omega-3 fish oil (wild caught anchovy, mackerel, herring, pollock & sardine origin), oats, blue mussels, icelandic kelp, seasonal fruits & vegetables (including but not limited to cranberries, butternut squash, carrots, bok choy, cauliflower, spinach), pasteurised eggshells, sunflower seed, zinc picolinate, vitamins D & E
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min): 13.6%
Crude Fibre (max): 0.8%
Crude Fat (min): 4.0%
Moisture (max): 73.1%
Ash: 1.6%
Carbohydrates: 6.9%
Calcium to Phosphorus: 1.3:1
Zinc to Copper: 10:1
Calorie content (calculated): 1058 kcal/kg.
Handling & Storage
Keep frozen (-18°C) until ready to use. To feed, thaw packs in the chiller overnight. As these meals are fully cooked, no further cooking is required. For a quick-thaw, you may immerse the frozen meal packs at room temperature water for 15-20 minutes. If your dog prefers warm food, the water bath can be lukewarm water but not boiling. Leave the meal pack in the warm water for 5-10 mins before serving. Opened packs can can be kept in an airtight container in the chiller for up to 48 hours. Do not recook or microwave due to heat-sensitive ingredients.
Feeding Guide
Feed as complete meal or food topper. Suitable for adult dogs. Use WildChow Feeding Calculator to find the perfect portion amount for your furry best friend.
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| Dog Weight | Adult |
| kg | grams daily |
| 2-4 | 120-200 |
| 4-6 | 200-270 |
| 6-8 |
300-330
|
| 8-14 |
330-500
|
| 14-18 |
500-610
|
| 18-24 |
610-760
|
| 24-30 |
760-900
|
| 30-36 |
900-1030
|
Transition
Making the switch for most dogs means gradually transitioning to new food so their stomach doesn’t get upset—especially if they are used to eating kibble (imagine how your stomach would react if you ate the equivalent of cereal puffs every day and then had a steak!). A new diet causes disruption of the good bugs in your dog’s gut—called the microbiome—but if you take your time, their microbiome will adapt.
It should take ~10 days, some dogs take a full month, so please go at your dog's pace! The big rule is to work towards carefully & slowly swapping over your dog's food.
We recommend a 2 week transition using the below table as a guide:
| Days: | 1-3 | 4-6 | 7-9 | 10-12 | 12+ |
| New diet | 20% | 40% | 60% | 80% | 100% |
| Old diet | 80% | 60% | 40% | 20% | - |