The Dogs Butcher

TDB Venison Beef with turkey

£6.85
Venison beef and Turkey complete 1kg  30% Prime venison 20% ox heart 20% ox lung 10% turkey bone 10% turkey

TDB Venison chunks 500gm

£5.25
Meaty venison chunks sourced locally from licenced deer stalkers. We buy our deer,whole and gutted. It is butchered on the

TDB Venison mince boneless

£8.50
The dogs butcher venison mince boneless 1kg This mince is pure venison meat, not trim from carcasses, butchered on our

Turkey hearts 1kg

£5.65
The Dogs Butcher Turkey Hearts 1kg Turkey hearts. Heart is classed as meat, not offal to dogs as its a

Veal bones 1kg

£3.85
Recreational veal bones of animals up to 9 months old. May include knuckle or marrow bones suitable for Bone Broth,

Veal Chunks 1kg

£7.50
Large chunks of veal which will be either dairy calves or rose veal up to 12 months of age. Butchered

veal ribs necks and spines

£5.00
Meaty veal necks, spine and ribs locally sourced from animals up to 9 months. We buy our veal from local

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