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Product Information
Eukanuba Nature Plus Lamb Puppy Junior Food is made with natural ingredients compiled into a unique recipe designed to support your puppy’s development. It contains a high content of freshly frozen New Zealand lamb, as well as chicken and turkey. This wheat-free dry food provides your growing dog with sufficient energy and animal protein to ensure strong, lean muscles are built. A mix of fruits and vegetables is included in the recipe to offer a naturally high content of valuable vitamins, minerals and fibre.
Ingredients
Freshly frozen lamb (16%), dried chicken and turkey, rice (16%), millet (14%), sea fish meal, poultry fat, pea meal, potato meal, sugar beet pulp meal (3.2%), poultry broth, minerals, brewer’s yeast, maize oil, dried apple slices (0.5%), dried carrots (0.5%), dried green peas (0.4%), fructooligosaccharide (0.28%), dried spinach (0.2%), dried tomato (0.2%), linseeds.
Analytical constituents
protein 28.0 % fat 18.0 % fibre 1.4 % ash 6.7 % calcium 1.15 % phosphorus 0.9 % omega-3 fats 0.64 % omega-6 fats 3.0 % DHA fatty acid 0.2 %
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Eukanuba Nature Plus Lamb Puppy Junior Food
£10.16 to £102.11
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14kg x 2 & FREE Delivery
£102.11
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RRP: £113.08
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£53.41
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RRP: £56.54
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