Fresh Meal - Mutton

Type Single Pack (350g) Trial Pack (100g)
Qty:

Fresh Mutton Meal - 100g / pack, 350g / pack

Nutritionally Adequate Meals for Dogs

Made with over 55% premium meat as the primary source of protein and energy. Packed with close to 9% nutrient-rich organs for essential vitamins and minerals. A healthy mix of veggies offers fiber, antioxidants, and balanced nutrition, while oats provide wholesome carbohydrates and fiber. All-natural, freshly made for your pet's well-being.


Ingredients:

  • Meat Protein: (Mutton Boneless),
  • Fresh Veggies: (Pumpkin, Bottle Gourd, Carrot, Spinach),
  • Muscle Organs: (Mutton Hearts),
  • Secreting Organs: (Mutton Liver),
  • Grain: Rolled Oats

Estimated Nutrition Values (per 100g):

  • Energy: ~95 Kcal
  • Protein: ~12g
  • Fiber: ~0.7g
  • Fat: ~5g
  • Carbohydrates: ~3g

(Pending third-party testing)


Feeding Recommendations:

For a healthy adult dog. Please check your dog's individual energy needs for accurate feeding.

  • Small Dog (5-10 kg): 300-500 Kcal
  • Medium Dog (11-20 kg): 550-900 Kcal
  • Large Dog (21-30 kg): 950-1200 Kcal

Net Wt.: 100g (Provides ~100 Kcal per pack)

Net Wt.: 350g (Provides ~350 Kcal per pack)


Storage & Usage:

  • Best used within 2 months of preparation when kept deep frozen.
  • Once thawed, consume within 48 hours if stored in the refrigerator.
  • Keep frozen until ready to use. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
  • Do not refreeze once thawed.

Dispatch Information:

  • We take between 2-5 days to dispatch fresh food orders.
  • Trial/Single Packs may or may not be in stock. For urgent requirements, please check with us before placing an order.
  • Subscription orders will be cooked fresh, frozen, and dispatched. The first subscription dispatch will be made within 3-5 days.

Allergen Information:

Our food may contain or come in contact with common allergens such as dairy, eggs, peanuts, or fish. Please review the ingredients before feeding to your pet.


Note:

Formulated for healthy adult dogs. For enhanced nutrition, consider adding herbs, seeds, bone meal, or fish paste. Limit treats to 10% of your dog’s daily caloric intake. For puppies, senior dogs, or pets with specific health conditions, we recommend consulting your vet or a clinical nutritionist for the appropriate diet.