Whole Frozen Sprats - 1kg
Whole Frozen Sprats - 1kg
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Description
Description
If you're in search of a healthy, protein-packed treat to give to your furry friend, look no further than frozen sprats for dogs. These small fish are a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, which can help support your dog's overall health from head to tail.
We source our sprats from the Baltic sea. We then freeze them as soon as they're caught to preserve their freshness and nutrition. When you serve these sprats to your dog, you can feel good knowing that you're providing them with a treat that's both delicious and nutritious.
Health Benefits of Sprats for Dogs
One of the primary health benefits of feeding sprats to dogs is their high omega-3 content. These fatty acids can help support healthy skin and coat, as well as brain function and eye health. Sprats also contain a good balance of protein and fat, making them a great addition to your dog's diet.
In addition to omega-3s, sprats also contain essential vitamins and minerals that can help support your dog's overall health. These include vitamin D, which is important for strong bones and teeth, and selenium, which plays a role in antioxidant defense.
How to Serve Sprats to Your Dog
Feeding your dog sprats is easy and convenient. Simply defrost them in the refrigerator before serving, and then offer them as a treat or as part of your dog's regular meals. You can also try sprinkling them on top of your dog's meal for an extra boost of nutrition and flavour.
Ingredients
Ingredients
100% Sprat
Nutritional Anaylsis
Nutritional Anaylsis
Crude Protein 18.6%
Crude Fat 13.9%
Crude Ash 1.3%
Feeding Guide
Feeding Guide
Delivery Information
Delivery Information
Order before 12 noon Monday - Thursday for next day delivery.
Orders received after 12 noon on a Thursday will be delivered the following Tuesday
Minimum order is 6kgs
Delivery Charges:
£6 for up to 8kgs
£9 for up to 20kgs
£12 for up to 30kgs
£15 for up to 40kgs
£16.50 for up to 50kgs
RAW FEEDING CALCULATORS
This calculator should be used as a guide and should be adapted to account for age and activity level of the individual dog. The amounts below are what should be fed per day.