


Wagg Active Goodness Rich in Chicken & Veg Dry Dog Food 12kg
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Wagg Active Goodness Rich in Chicken & Veg Dry Dog Food 12kgNet Content: 12 Kilograms Ingredients: 26% Meat Meal & Gravy (with min 5% Chicken), Whole Grain Wheat, Whole Grain Barley, Vegetable Fibre, Maize, 2% Chicken Fat (source of Omega 6), Whole Linseed (source of Omega 3), 2. 3% Dried Whole Green Peas & Beet, Minerals & Vitamins, Chicory Root (1000 mg kg as a source of FOS), Yucca (150 mg kg) Nutritional Values: Typical values per 100g: Fat 8%, Crude Fibre 3. 5%, Protein 22%, Crude Ash 8. 5%, Omega 6 1.
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