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First Choice Chicken Tripe and Offal 1kg

£3.35
Prepared specifically for working dogs in a balanced 80:10:10 ratio, this hearty mix combines tender chicken meat with bone and

First choice Chicken with Lamb 500g

£1.75
Prepared especially for working dogs in 80:10:10 ratios, this chunky mix recipe blends succulent chicken with fresh lamb heart, lung

First Choice Chicken with Lamb Puppy 500g

£2.65
First choice nutrition Chicken with lamb 5oog A complete and balanced pet food for adult dogs with added vitamins grain

First Choice Duck with Salmon 500g

£1.95
Prepared especially for working dogs in 80:10:10 ratios, this chunky mix recipe blends luscious Duck with fresh Salmon straight from

First Choice Lamb with Tripe 500g

£2.10
A sure fire winning 80:10:10 recipe that your furry friend(s) will love. Made from 100% Lamb ingredients and nothing else!

First Choice Lamb with Tripe 500gm

£2.80
Lamb with tripe 500gm A complete and balanced pet food with added vitamins grain free recipe veterinary approved no artificial

First Choice Rabbit with Ox 500g

£2.35
Crafted specifically for working dogs in a balanced 80:10:10 ratio, this lean, protein-rich blend features 90% rabbit with bone, complemented

First Choice Salmon complete Mince 500g

£2.65
First choice complete nutrition salmon chubb 500gm a complete and balanced pet food with added vitamins grain free recipe veterinary

First Choice Surf and Turf 1kg

£3.45
Specially formulated for working dogs in a natural 80:10:10 balance, this protein-rich recipe combines Wild Atlantic Haddock for a boost

First Choice Turkey with Lamb 500g

£1.90
Prepared especially for working dogs in 80:10:10 ratios, this chunky mix recipe blends tasty Turkey with fresh lamb heart, lung

First Choice Venison with Ox 500g

£2.35
Crafted specifically for working dogs in a balanced 80:10:10 ratio, this hearty blend features rich venison mince with soft venison

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