From the manufacturer
Important information
Ingredients:
turkey meal (25%), potato flakes (18.8%), pea starch (17.5%), pea protein, turkey fat (9.5%), whole linseed, turkey gravy (2.9%), tomato pomace (2.5%), peas (2%), sugar beet pulp, alfalfa meal, carrots (0.5%), seaweed, fish oil, chicory extract (0.25%), potassium chloride, sodium chloride, calcium carbonate, yucca extract (0.02%), green tea extract (0.003%), rosemary extract (0.001%), pomegranate extract (0.001%).
Directions:
Before weaning: Puppies are usually weaned at around 6 to 7 weeks old. Prior to weaning, from around 2 to 3 weeks, the pups can be offered small amounts of kibble soaked to a mush with warm water. From 6 weeks, gradually reduce the liquid. All moistened food must be replaced on a regular basis. The recommended daily serving is only a guide as requirements vary considerably between puppies, even from the same litter. The daily serving should be adjusted according to the body condition of your puppy. Feed in at least two meals per day, splitting the daily allowance between the meals. The food is desiged to be fed dry to fully weaned puppies but may be moistened with warm water to bring out the flavour. Supply plenty of clean, fresh drinking water at all times.
michelle –
I feed all 3 of my dogs this food. No upset tummy here. No waste.
Paul22 –
This food is great. It has helped ease the gastric problems our Labrador puppy was having.He loves to eat it, I reckon his bowl is empty in under a minute. It is nutritious and is helping him grow into a happy, healthy dog. It may be a little more expensive than other brands but I would definitely recommend it, it’s worth a few extra pennies
Matt –
My pup had a bad reaction to her normal food and was advised to buy this and she loved it an didn’t have a reaction with her food allergies on this food brilliant would deffo buy again an keep her on this worth the price and size
Mel Forrest –
Good well balanced complete dog food with natural ingredients.The price denotes the medium to high scale of kibble foods .
Cheeky chap –
Bought for my miniature dachshund puppy, he prefers it soaked in warm water before he eats it.
JR –
I have two dogs and my 7 year old lab can eat ANYTHING. So it was a real surprise when we got our now 9 month old golden retriever who has an upset stomach with EVERYTHING! I have tried so many different brands of dog food and the last one he was on, which was wheat free, was a little better but we still had copious amounts of semi solid steaming piles of poo, multiple times a day. I did a bit of research and decided to try this grain free food, expecting an explosive reaction as we have had before…….fed at dinner time, no poo that night. In the morning he did a perfectly formed, solid poo! He has not done this since we have had him!! And this has continued, one poo a day, perfectly solid. Only dog owners with dogs with sensitive stomachs will understand just how exciting this is (or maybe life has got so boring in lockdown that this as good as it gets!). On a serious note I feel reassured that he is clearly digesting this food well and that can only be good for his overall health and growth.
Kasia –
Good product, no grain. My puppy likes it a lot.
David Stiff –
I have been buying James Wellbeloved food for my dogs for many many years after it was recommended to me by a friend. I don’t think I have anything bad to say about it, the slightly higher cost to average dry food equals out as the dogs don’t eat as much of it as cheaper food as it seems to fill their hunger needs better.What I have to say is how shoddy it is to use Hermes as the deliverer, nationally renowned as being terrible, they are cheap for a reason. Just dumping the parcel outside your door, hopefully you hear the knock on your door, by the time you get there they are gone, hopefully your parcel isn’t too.I wonder how much they cost companies in failed deliveries snatched by porch pirates.