CHUNKS

Albion Beef Chunks 1kg

£6.25
BEEF CHUNKS FROM THE ALBION COUNTRY BOWL RANGE Composition: 100% Beef cut into chunks Analytical Constituents per 100gms: Crude Protein

Albion Tripe Chunks 1kg

£5.00
Large chunky bite-sized pieces of raw beef tripe which are ideal for larger working dogs, giving them something to get

Beef Chunks 1Kg

£6.00
k9 Ingredients Beef chunks cut into fist size portions great for your dog to chew on. Can be anything from

Beef Heart Chunks 1kg

£4.50
k9 1KG of Beef Heart Chunks High in Taurine Boneless A complementary meal containing 100% British Beef Heart. Diced by hand

Beef Liver Chunks 1kg

£3.75
k9 Liver chunks Liver is high in nutrients: Iron (Essential for Blood Health) Protein (Carries essential amino acids your dog

Beef Spleen chunks 1KG

£3.50
K9 Beef Spleen Chunks Spleen is high in nutrients: Iron (Essential for Blood Health) Protein (Carries essential amino acids your dog gets

boar chunks 1kg

£7.00
Large Boar chunks. Boar meat is from an entire Male pig which has been used for breeding or is over

Boneless Pork Chunks 1Kg

£4.50
k9 1KG of Boneless Pork Chunks Key nutrients found in Pork Chunks: Protein (Carries essential amino acids your dog gets from

Boneless Venison Chunks 1kg

£5.75
K9 Description Lean Venison Chunks Typical Analysis: Protein 17% / Fat 19.82% / Moisture 62.5% / Fibre 0.2% / Ash 0.9%

CH Beef Nuggets 1kg

£6.50
Natures Menu Delicious meaty nuggets made with 80% Grass-Fed Beef, blended with a nutritious combination of wholesome superfoods. Complete and

CH British Lamb Nuggets 1kg

£6.65
Nature’s Menu A complete and balanced single protein raw meal for dogs. Made with 80% British lamb blended with nutritious

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