- Dogs with digestive troubles may see improvement switching to this meat since the low fat meat is easy to digest.
- One of the best things about wallaby meat is the presence of conjugated linoleic acids, also known as CLAs.
- Conjugated linoleic acid is a naturally occurring free fatty acid. It is a potent antioxidant, which may improve lipid profiles and enhance total health.
- Wild wallaby meat has the highest naturally occuring CLAs. Dog with chronic troubles can benefit from all this extra immune support. CLAs also help reduce inflammation in the body which can greatly reduce inflammatory allergic reactions like colitis, dry itchy skin and numerous other conditions.
- Wallaby are a good source of omega-3 fatty acids.
- This meat is packed full of vitamins and minerals.
- The inclusion of wallaby novel protein to the diet is great for dogs and cats with food allergies.
- These blocks contain minced bone, which supplies digestible calcium, glucosamine and chondroitin for bone and joint health.
How much do I feed?
- For puppies & kittens feed 40g per 1Kg of body weight
- For adult dogs and cats feed 20g per 1Kg of body weight
- Every pet is unique and has different nutritional requirements, adjust feeding levels according to activity levels and condition of your pet.
Keep frozen. Once thawed use within three days.
Cats
- Cats like their meat blends at room temperature (blood temperature). If meat blends are cold, add some boiled water to warm the meat.
- They do not like ‘old’ meat so give it to them fresh.
- Cats get their liquid from their meat, not usually from the water bowl.
- Older cats need animal protein not more carbohydrates and fats. http://feline-nutrition.org/nutrition/the-skinny-on-senior-cats-metabolism-explained
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