Complete dry food for growing dogs. Single-protein and grain-free, this tasty food is made with 40% fresh beef meat and offal, vegetables and wild herbs. Responsibly bred meat, recyclable packaging.
Wolf of Wilderness Junior “Rocky Canyons” – Free-Range Beef at a glance:
- Based on the eating habits of the wild wolf: complete dry dog food for young dogs of all breeds and sizes
- 100% grain-free: also suitable for dogs with grain sensitivities
- Top quality protein: mono-protein, only beef meat and animal protein, including 40% fresh beef muscle meat and offal
- Responsibly sourced: with 100% fresh beef sourced from certified animal-friendly premium husbandry systems – with more space, no tethering and access to outdoor pastures
- Species-appropriate and natural: no artificial additives, preservatives, colours or flavours
- Great, natural taste: refined with forest berries, roots and wild herbs, including aloe vera
- Sustainable premium quality: produced by a German family business, with recyclable packaging*
*HTP certified, Cyclos Institute Germany. Please refer to your local recycling guidelines.
The benefits of Wolf of Wilderness Junior:
- Rich in protein and with an optimal Ca/P ratio to help support balanced growth
- Salmon oil is rich in DHA and helps to support brain development and vision
- Cartilage building blocks chondroitin sulphate and glucosamine
- Aloe vera is rich in vitamins and nutrients to help promote general good health and agility
- Smaller kibble helps to ensure optimal food intake
- Prebiotics (beta-glucans and mannan-oligosaccharides) help to support the digestive system
Wolf of Wilderness takes its inspiration from the natural environments and prey food of the wolf. These grain-free recipes are rich in fresh meat, combined with berries, roots and wild herbs.
Wolf of Wilderness – Wild and Free!
More information about the Wolf of Wilderness brand philosophy and entire food range can be found here:
The elemental power of the earth is visible in the deep canyon gorges. The wild cattle here graze on desert plants, such as aloe vera, making them a source of nutritious prey for the wolf.
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