The ESSENTIALS-pack
FEATURED INGREDIENTS

Free-run British Country Duck
We source barn-reared free-run English Country Ducks that are Farm Assured for their welfare. Duck is a lean, nutrient-dense meat that provides essential nutrients such as iron, selenium, B vitamins, and zinc, all of which contribute to overall health and well-being. (Meets or exceeds Red Tractor standards.)

Free-range British Chicken
Free-range poultry generally have a higher protein content than commercially raised chickens. Happier, healthier chickens are thought to produce tastier meat due to lower cortisol levels. Chicken is a lean source of protein, rich in essential amino acids, and a good source of vitamins and minerals, including B vitamins and iron. Our free-range chickens meets or exceeds Red Tractor standards.

Salmon
Responsibly farmed salmon. A unique source of Omega-3 (DHA & EPA). Naturally rich in omega 3 essential fatty acids which have anti-inflammatory properties.

Trout
Sourced from within Europe, trout is natural source of omega 3 essential fatty acids.

Eggs
An important source of protein, essential amino acids and the nutrients, lutein and choline (B-vitamin). Freshly prepared eggs from cage free chickens.

PreBiotics
Prebiotics are compounds in food that induce the growth or activity of beneficial microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. The most common example is in the gastrointestinal tract, where prebiotics can alter the composition of organisms in the gut microbiome. In ESSENTIALS we include Mannan-oligosaccharides (MOS), Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) & alfalfa.
Why we love Stamina
For adult dogs with active lives
A bag of small, tasty kibbles. Perfect for all dogs with an energy-intensive lifestyle. Also ideal for those with a tendency to be underweight.
BOF Approved!
STAMINA is grain-free and provides energy while keeping the dog's blood sugar stable.
For an energy-intensive lifestyle
Choose STAMINA because the meal provides an extra energy boost for dogs that are expected to go the extra mile.

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