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Frozen Dog Food - Tripe with Vegetables & Rice
The frozen dog food diets from Natures Menu are carefully formulated. They contain selected, wholesome ingredients quickly frozen for your convenience. Raw meat, raw vegetables and gently-cooked rice, contain natural nutrients which offer a convenient raw food meal for your dog free from added artificial chemicals, preservatives and flavourings.
Why Feed a Dog a Natural Diet?
Natures Menu quick-frozen dog food meals are a balanced raw food alternative to making raw diets at home. We carefully select raw ingredients, blend and freeze them for you to simply 'thaw and serve'. Biologically Appropriate Raw Food (BARF) is the tried and tested traditional way to feed your dog menu diets which offer a fresh, nutritious, convenient alternative to artificially processed pet foods.
Natural green tripe is pure, low fat protein. Dogs love it. Tripe contains natural digestive enzymes, acids and pro-biotic beneficial bacteria. Together they can help stimulate appetite in a fussy eater, assisting overall and gut health in your pet.
Fed as part of the Natures Menu range, tripe contributes by providing nutrients for growth, vitality and longevity.
Green tripe is rich in a healthy range of bio-chemicals such as B vitamins, calcium, phosphrous and amino acids that assist muscular development. Unsaturated fats and omega fatty acids help with energy for growth and work, but are also antioxidants.
We take this fantastic raw meat and blend it with ground fresh raw vegetables and gently-cooked rice. Ground raw vegetables are the natural source of fibre, vitamins and minerals. They are packed with carbohydrates, antioxidants and other unadulterated phytochemicals. This is why we believe our frozen dog food is the healthy choice for your pet.
Feeding as Nature Intended
Ingredients
Tripe (min 60%), peas (min 15%), carrots (min 15%), cooked rice (min 10%)
Typical Analysis
Moisture 71.23%, protein 9.30%, oil 8.33%, ash 1.92%, fibre 3.81%, iron 138 mg/kg








