The ESSENTIALS-pack
FEATURED INGREDIENTS

Lamb
Lamb is a nutrient-dense, highly digestible protein source. It is also a good source of vitamin B12 and iron.

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.

Wild boar
Wild boar has a unique, rich flavour and provides generous amounts of protein while being relatively low in fat.

Duck
Our ducks are free-run. Duck meat not only tastes fantastic, but it is also a rich source of vitamins and minerals, along with healthy essential fats such as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.

Turkey
Carefully selected turkey and a source of essential nutrients such as riboflavin, potassium and selenium.

Pork
Pork is a good source of protein and is rich in vitamins and minerals, such as niacin, riboflavin, vitamins B1 and B6, zinc and potassium.

Cod
Cod is a lean fish and an excellent source of protein and vitamin B12.

Chicken
Chicken is a lean protein source rich in essential amino acids. It is also a good source of vitamins & minerals, including B vitamins and iron.

Goji berries
The small, red goji berries are packed with antioxidants and are particularly rich in fibre, iron, vitamin A and vitamin C.

Sweet potato
Sweet potatoes are a rich source of fibre and contain an array of vitamins and minerals including iron, calcium, selenium, and they’re a good source of most of our B vitamins and vitamin C.

Spirulina
Spirulina is an algae that is particularly rich in antioxidants, vitamins and minerals.
Magical. One bite at a time
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ESSENTIAL PÂTÉ
Discover a new flavour each time
Switch between our delicious varieties and let your dog enjoy our delicious flavors from different protein sources – from lamb and venison to fish and tasty beef, without any concerns. Serve as a complete meal or kibble topper
How much pâté vs. dry food should I serve?
When serving pâté to supplement kibble, it’s important to adjust the amount to avoid over-feeding.
For small dogs, a good rule of thumb is that for each rounded tablespoon of pâté (about 50 g) the kibble serving should be reduced by 15 g.
For medium-sized and large dogs, a good rule of thumb is that for every 100 g of pâté (1/4 of a tin) the kibble serving should be reduced by 30 g.


