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Skinners Field & Trial Grain Free Adult Dry Dog Food - Chicken & Sweet Potato - 15kg

Skinners Field & Trial Grain Free Adult Dry Dog Food - Chicken & Sweet Potato - 15kg

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Skinner’s Field & Trial Chicken and Sweet Potato is a complete, grain-free dog food, specially developed and formulated to support active dogs who are regularly working at a moderate activity intensity. Skinner’s Chicken and Sweet Potato has been carefully developed to support the energetic requirements of a range of active dogs, while removing grain-based sources of carbohydrates.

Skinner’s Chicken and Sweet Potato has a protein level of 25% to support muscle integrity and a fat level of 13% to support the energetic requirements of a range of active dogs, such as working gundogs, agility dogs and active pet dogs. A blend of sweet potato and potato provides a digestible source of carbohydrate to also support activity. 

KEY BENEFITS:

  • Includes highly digestible poultry meat meal as a source of protein
  • This dog food is made to a rice, wheat, maize, barley and oat- free recipe
  • Contains essential fats and oils from linseed and poultry fat to support energy output as well as coat and skin condition
  • Contains a mix of culinary herbs for palatability
  • Chicken and Sweet Potato is a complete food that provides all the nutrients your active dog needs to be fit, happy and healthy

 

CONTENTS: 15kg bag




Skinners Field & Trial Grain Free Adult Dry Dog Food - Chicken & Sweet Potato - 15kg

£49.78 GBP

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Tigger Loves Skinners

I have always used Skinners for my dogs as it has kept them in great condition with glossy coats and a zest for life. Tigger is a lurcher and we found he was sensitive to a lot of the varieties until we chatted to out vet who suggested that he may be wheat intolerant. We immediately switched him to chicken and sweet potato. His tummy is settled and he is happy and living up to his 'Tigger' namesake, bouncing around!