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🐕Nulo Freeze Dried Raw Dog Food All Ages Breeds Natural Grain Free Formula Lamb
$ 10.55
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Nulo Freeze Dried Raw Dog Food For All Ages & Breeds: Natural Grain Free FormulaDogs are natural carnivores and often have trouble digesting the heavily processed foods that we usually give them. Nulo?s Freestyle freeze-dried raw dog food is a simplified, hassle-free way to give them the whole prey nutrition their ancestors enjoyed and thrived on. Each recipe includes at least 80% meat, organs and bone and up to 20% fruits and vegetables. SELECT AN AMOUNT Each formula is offered in 5 and 13 ounce bags, allowing you to select the specific flavor and size you want. Serve it as the main meal or a side dish on top of your dog?s regular kibble. No matter what recipe you choose, your pup is in store for a tasty treat! FREEZED DRIED RAW Each meat is paired with a blend of fruits and vegetables to provide extra vitamins and minerals. Beef recipes have apples, broccoli and parsley, while duck includes pears, green beans, kale, and spinach. Lamb is accentuated with raspberries, broccoli, dried egg yolks, and kale, and turkey comes with cranberries and broccoli. Lastly, the salmon and turkey is perfectly paired with strawberries, pumpkin, blueberries, kale, and spinach. So yummy! PROBIOTIC SUPPORT Nulo?s freeze dried raw recipes include GanedenBC30, a probiotic that protects and preserves your dog?s immune and digestive health. Gut health is incredibly important for your pet?s nutrition, and our formula even helps food sensitive dogs digest food better. GRAIN FREE Grains like wheat, rice, corn, barley, and oats are packed with carbohydrates and contribute to being overweight and many allergy symptoms. Our grain-free formulas are high in protein but low in carbs to keep your animal lean, active and less affected by allergies. - Nulo Freestyle Freeze Dried Raw Dog Food - Beef, Lamb, Duck, Salmon, and Turkey Recipes with Fruit and Vegetable Pairings - Available in 5 and 13 Ounce Bags - Made in the USA in a USDA Inspected Facility