Pet Food

Kiezebrink Salmon Bodies (2)

£3.95
Kiezerbrink – Salmon Bodies – EachThese Salmon bodies are by-products of the human food industry. The fillets have been removed.

Knuckle Bone X 1

£2.35
k9 Raw Beef Knuckle Bones are ball shape bones that provide your dog with a long lasting chew. In addition,

Lamb Hearts – 1Kg –

£4.85
K9 Description: Lamb Heart (1kg) Heart is classed as meat to our animals as it is a muscle. If feeding

lamb Paddy Wack raw 1kg

£4.00
Raw Paddy Wack a great treat for your dog to have a good chew on

Lamb Tripe Chunks 1Kg

£4.65
k9 Description: A complementary meal containing 100% British Lamb Tripe. Diced to give large meaty chunks. Ingredients: 100% British Lamb

Lambs liver 1kg

£6.00
Large chunks of succulent lambs liver. Liver should form around 5% of your dogs diet.

Large Marrowbone X2

£4.50
 k9 100% British Beef Marrow Bone These large marrow bones are a fantastic way to provide a nutritious snack, as

Large Stockbull Training Treats 1.8Kg

£25.00
The classic semi moist training treat from stockbull, quaulity treat a cut above the rest.

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