Kiwi Kitchens RAW Freeze Dried Food is the ultimate in pet nutrition. It is made from whole foods sourced entirely from the farms and waters of New Zealand.
These whole foods are complemented with vitamins and minerals to ensure the food is complete and balanced for all life stages.
Can be used as a full meal or as a topper.
Lamb, Lamb Lung, Lamb Liver, Lamb Blood, Flaxseed, Lamb Heart, Lamb Tripe, NZ Green Mussels, Mussel Digest, Fish Oil, Sunflower Oil, Dicalcium Phosphate, Salt, Pumpkin, Kiwifruit, Blackcurrant, Potassium Carbonate, Choline Chloride, Mixed Tocopherols (preservative), Taurine, Calcium Iodate, Magnesium Oxide, Zinc Amino Acid Chelate, Iron Amino Acid Chelate, Copper Amino Acid Chelate, Manganese Amino Acid Chelate, Selenium Yeast.
Guaranteed Analysis | |
Protein (min) | 36.0% |
Fat (min) | 30.0% |
Fibre (max) | 7.0% |
EPA (min) | 0.15% |
DHA (min) | 0.30% |
OMEGA-3 Fatty Acids (min) | 1.50% |
OMEGA-6 Fatty Acids (min) | 3.0% |
Chondroitin Sulphate (min) | 5000mg/kg |
Glucosamine (min) | 2500mg/kg |
Dog Size | Grams per day |
Tiny Dog (2.3kg) | 40g |
Small Dog (9kg) | 115g |
Medium Dog (22kg) | 220g |
Large Dog (45kg) | 380g |
Metabolisable Energy (ME) kcal/kg 5050
My Bichon can be a bit fussy at mealtimes and definitely prefers freeze-dried food to kibble. I use the PetDreamHouse UFO feeder and put his normal kibble in, and a few of these on top and it makes him much more interested in his dinner and he will eat all his kibble as well as the topper. Also a really good high value treat for training or enrichment. These ones seem to be more solid than some other brands I've tried. They aren't overly crumbly and are actually rather difficult to crumble on purpose. They seem like chunks of a lamb steak that's been freeze-dried. I'm really impressed with these as I find freeze-dried treats are often really messy and not ideal for training, so I'm very happy to have found these!