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Wolf of Wilderness Adult "Blue River" - Salmon - Grain-free

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Wolf of Wilderness: species-appropriate dry food for dogs with valuable meat protein and fresh meat. 100% grain-free recipe, enriched with berries and herbs.for further information...
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Product description

Wolf of Wilderness: species-appropriate dry food for dogs with valuable meat protein and fresh meat. 100% grain-free recipe, enriched with berries and herbs.
Wolf of Wilderness food at a glance :
  • 100% grain-free recipe.
  • High-quality protein: min. 25% fresh chicken muscle meat and valuable salmon protein.
  • Species-appropriate: without added artificial preservatives, colourants or flavourings.
  • Wild and free: refined with wild berries, roots and wild herbs.
  • Premium quality: this pet food is produced by a family-run business.

Wolf of Wilderness is species-appropriate dog food based on the original diet of wolves in the wild. In addition to plenty of fresh meat, the grain-free recipes contain wild berries, roots and wild herbs. Wild and original. Wild and free.

Due to a packaging change, you may now receive this product in a different format: the zip has been removed and the bag design updated.

Ingredients

Old recipe ingredients:
Fresh chicken meat 41%, pieces of potato (dried), salmon protein 10% (dried), poultry protein 10% (partially dried and hydrolysed), dried beet pulp (desugared), linseed, poultry fat, brewer’s yeast (dried), egg (dried), sodium chloride, lignocellulose, fruits of the forest mixed berries 0.3% (dried: cranberries, black & red currants, raspberries, elderberries), herbs 0.2% (dried: mugwort, St. John’s wort, nettle leaves, camomile, common yarrow, coltsfoot, dandelion root), yeast extract (dried, = 0.2% beta-glucanes and mannan-oligosaccharides), apple (dried), chicory inulin 0.1%, salmon oil, sunflower oil

New recipe ingredients:
fresh chicken meat (25%), potato flakes, chicken protein (16.9%), pea protein, poultry fat, salmon protein (4%), beet pulp (dried), linseed, apple pomace (2.1%), sodium chloride, wild berries (dried, total 0.3%: cranberries, blackcurrant, elderberries, raspberries),  monocalcium phosphate,
yeast cell walls (0.2%, a source of beta-glucans and mannan-oligosaccharides), salmon oil, chicory inulin (0.1%), sunflower oil, wild herbs (dried; yarrow 0.03%, dandelion herb 0.03%, dandelion root 0.03%, camomile 0.03%, nettle 0.03%, plantain leaves 0.03%, St. John’s wort 0.03%).
 

Old recipe additives per kg:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A (12,000 IU), vitamin D [vitamin D3] 1,500 IU, vitamin E [all rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate] 250mg, vitamin C [ascorbyl monophosphate, calcium sodium salt] 100mg, vitamin B1 [thiamine mononitrate] 12mg, vitamin B2 [riboflavin] 12mg, vitamin B6 [pyridoxine hydrochloride] 8mg, vitamin B12 [cyanocobalamin] 180mcg, niacin 35mg, pantothenic acid [calcium-D-pantothenate compound] 35mg, folic acid 1.2mg, biotin [D(+)-biotin] 300mcg, choline chloride 2,000mg, copper [as cupric sulphate, pentahydrate] 12.5mg, zinc [as zinc sulphate, monohydrate] 100mg, zinc [as zinc chelate of glycine hydrate] 60mg, iron [as ferrous sulphate, monohydrate] 200mg, manganese [as manganous sulphate, monohydrate] 25mg, iodine [as calcium iodate, anhydrous] 2.3mg, selenium [as sodium selenite] 0.35mg
Technological additives: Antioxidants

New recipe additives per kg:
Nutritional additives:
vitamin A 12,000 IU, vitamin D3 1,500 IU, vitamin E 250 IU, vitamin C 100 mg, vitamin B1 12 mg, vitamin B2 12 mg, vitamin B6 8 mg, vitamin B12 0.18 mg, niacinamide 35 mg, calcium D-pantothenate 35 mg, biotin 0.3 mg, folic acid 1.2 mg, choline chloride 2,000 mg, copper (copper(II) chelate of protein hydrolysates) 12.5 mg, zinc (zinc chelate of protein hydrolysates) 100 mg, manganese (manganese chelate of protein hydrolysates) 30 mg, iron (iron(II) chelate of protein hydrolysates) 200 mg, iodine (potassium iodide) 2.3 mg.

Old recipe energy per kg:
ME (FEDIAF, 2016) 16.00 MJ / 3821 kcal

New recipe energy per kg:
ME (FEDIAF) 15.43 MJ / 3,689 kcal.


Analytical constituents:
crude protein 25.0%, crude fat 14.0%, crude ash 7.5%, crude fibre 3.0%, calcium 1.19%, phosphorus 0.9%.

 


Analytical constituents

protein27.0 %
fat16.0 %
fibre2.5 %
ash7.5 %
calcium1.2 %
phosphorus0.9 %
sodium0.4 %

Feeding guide

Feeding recommendation:
See table. The amounts of food given are guidelines and should be adjusted to individual needs in order to maintain optimal body weight. Always provide fresh drinking water. Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.

Feeding reco


New recipe :
Weight of the dog Daily amount
low activity medium activity high activity
1kg 25g 30g 35g
3kg 60g 70g 80g
5kg 85g 100g 120g
10kg 145g 170g 200g
20kg 245g 280g 335g
30kg 330g 380g 450g
40kg 410g 475g 560g
50kg 485g 560g 665g
60kg 555g 645g 760g
80kg 690g 800g 945g

Always provide fresh drinking water.
 

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Latest user reviews

09/11/21
: 5/5

Old dear loves this

In spite of her age when she scents this treat, watch out. the dance is something to behold. Must be good.
19/10/21
: 5/5

Definitely recommended!

My dog loves it, I was worried before because she's very fussy. We use it as a reward. It was love at first bite.
08/10/21
: 5/5

Good for my epi dog

Changed my two dogs onto this food and they just love it. My girl with pancreatic insufficiency is doing well on it
02/02/21
: 5/5

Superb food

My dog likes the taste, it smells good, highly recommended.
30/11/20
: 5/5

My dog is crazy about it

She came from a Romanian shelter and wasn't easy to handle so I was looking for a special dry food to use as a reward on our walks. I'm very happy with this flavour.
22/10/20
: 5/5

Happy chocolate Labs

One of my Labs has decided he doesn’t like hard kibble anymore, not eating some of his meals is not the way of Labradors, they just eat and eat anything. He also has the more sensitive digestion of the two. I reluctantly decided to look for a soft alternative. Wolf of the wilderness is perfect for both of them they love it and took just two days to transition from their hard dried kibble. I would highly recommend this product. Thank you from two very very happy Labs.
09/10/20
: 5/5

Very good

Very good
06/10/20
: 5/5

Awesome Food

"Awesome food" is all I can say, my boy weim's absolutely love this and due to sensitivities they both have, this is phenomenal and I can't rate this any higher. My boy unfortunately have had food allergies of rashes, very loose stools and sometime sickness. This food Blue River is the one where they eat everything, lick their bowls and everything is as it should be.
28/09/20
: 5/5

A change of food

I ordered several trial packs of grain-free dry food and our dog prefers this one. He loves it.
18/07/20
: 5/5

Delighted

My dogs love this food! And they digest it really well!
10/07/20|David Hands
: 2/5

Salmom river Dog food

Be careful when buying this Dog food. It is supposed to be Salmon, however it is 41% chicken. We also bought other fish recipes from this brand including Deep seas and that is also 41% chicken. I was very annoyed when we received these as one of my Labs is allergic to chicken so we had to give it away. They shouldn't be allowed to market the Fish recipes as Fish when in fact they are made of such a high content of chicken and very little if any Fish at all.
01/06/20
: 5/5

Good food

My dog has digestive problems and is sensitive to many dog foods but this goes down fine. It is gluten free and without anything my dog can't tolerate. It is a good sized, healthy kibble which I alternate with wet food for healthy teeth and gums. I also feed her sister border collie on it too and she loves it - but she loves most food!
09/05/20
: 5/5

New food

Since we've switched to "Blue River" Salmon our dog doesn't have any problems with digestion anymore.
24/03/20
: 5/5

Can’t express how much my dog loves this...

A friend gave us a bag as his dog didn’t like it. My dog went bonkers over the stuff. I think it may contain crack, he loves it that much. Highly recommend it. Thought the novelty might wear off but even five bags in he is still waiting at the bowl in anticipation. Great stuff.
30/08/19
: 5/5

Best food yet

Having tried a number of foods with our rescue 5 year old Lab who is fussy to say the least, and with a 1 year old Springadore ,as well, mealtimes were becoming hard work , not anymore after taking a chance on Wolf of Wilderness, both dogs eat up and cannot wait for teatime. They love it and so do I !
17/07/17|Lizzie
: 5/5

I would feel guilty feeding anything less!

I researched all the premium dry dog foods and decided Wolf of the Wilderness or Barking Heads were the two that offered the highest quality dog food at an affordable price. I started my Labradors on Wolf of the Wilderness Green Fields. They loved it, being a high protein food and as they claimed, I have less dog mess to pick up and also claimed, their dog mess is low odour. The wet food they love also, you can see the berries and grasses in the food. I recently took on an under weight Springer Spaniel who I put straight on to Wolf of the Wilderness as I did not know her diet before,the change did not upset her stomach at all and she loves and is thriving on it too. Being a high protein food, you won't need to feed the same portion as a lower protein dried food. Don't worry they will not be hungry on this food but if you have hoovers of dogs like Labradors, perhaps invest in slow feeder bowls. My Labradors were finishing theirs in seconds and sat drooling watching everyone else eating!
30/04/17
: 5/5

Great Food For Large Dogs

I've had my two Malamutes on this food for about 6 months now, and they are thriving on it. Good quality dry food, lots of meat content and good sized kibble unlike some of the other brands I've tried over the years. And the price is a lot more reasonable too than other high quality brands. I've have also tried the tinned meat and they love that too :-)
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