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Frozen Whole Baltic Sprats 3 X 1kg bags 3kg box

£20.99

Whole frozen Baltic Sprats are a biologically appropriate food for both dogs and cats and are packed with a wide range of essential nutrients which contribute to the efficiency of multiple bodily functions.

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Whole frozen Baltic Sprats are a biologically appropriate food for both dogs and cats and are packed with a wide range of essential nutrients which contribute to the efficiency of multiple bodily functions.

Consisting of whole Sardines of various sizes, they are perfect to feed as a frozen tasty treat or can be included in a home made raw diet to add variety and texture.

  • High quality lean protein rich in omega 3, vitamin B12, vitamin D, iodine, phosphorus and niacin
  • Fatty acids help combat dry skin and improves coat health
  • Decreases inflammatory issues such as allergies
  • Helps maintain a healthy heart by improving the functioning of the heart valves
  • Beneficial for older dogs with arthritis
  • Includes small bones
  • Individually frozen sprats in 1kg bags


 

  • Oily fish is a natural source of omega 3 oils but is low in saturated fat and instead is rich in antioxidants. Omega 3 is great for skin and coat– which are the obvious two benefits, as we can see this. Now it also helps with inflammation, being a natural anti-inflammatory also helping wounds to heal, improves stiff joints and aid with mobility– I see what you’re thinking, “my dog doesn’t have stiff joints”, but what if this one addition could help with any future joint issues, as they say sometimes proactive is better than reactive. Have a puppy? Then omega 3 will also help with the brain development of your puppy, so it is never too young to start adding oily fish to the diet. 
  • Omega 3 carries healthy fats, which will also help to keep the heart healthy, with improved heart function and lower blood pressure. The natural vitamin D within the fish, will also help to fight cancer, which unfortunately we have seen an increase of dogs having cancer, which is suggested to be linked to the poor nutrients within feeding a kibble diet.