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Wet Dog Food

Skipper’s wet dog food is rich in protein and Omega-3, supporting skin, coat, and overall health. A tasty, natural mealtime addition or topper.

 

Salmon Pate

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About Wet Dog Food

Skipper’s wet dog food offers a delicious and nutritious way to enhance your dog’s diet. Rich in high-quality protein and Omega-3, it supports healthy skin, a shiny coat, and overall well-being.

Gently cooked to lock in the natural flavour and nutrients, this wet dog food is perfect as a tasty mealtime addition or topper. Free from artificial additives and preservatives, it’s a simple, wholesome choice for your pup.

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Salmon Meat Sticks

Soft, Moist and made from 100% Fish. Our Salmon Meat Sticks are perfect for breaking into small training suitable pieces, or giving as a whole deliciously chewy treat!

 

Salmon Meat Sticks

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FAQ

How much wet food can I feed a dog?

The amount of wet food to feed a dog varies based on weight, age, activity level, and health. Typically, dogs should eat about 3% of their body weight daily. Puppies may need more to support growth, whilst less active or older dogs might need less. Always check the food's packaging for specific feeding guidelines and adjust portions based on your dog's specific needs.

Is wet food or dry food better for dogs?​

Choosing between wet and dry dog food depends on your dog's health, dietary needs, and preferences. Wet food can be more palatable and easier to chew, making it suitable for older dogs or those with dental issues. It also provides more moisture, helping to keep dogs hydrated. Dry food, however, is convenient, often more cost-effective, and can help reduce plaque buildup on teeth. Both types of food can provide complete nutrition if formulated correctly. It's best to consult with your veterinarian to determine which type of food is most beneficial for your dog's specific health requirements.

Can dogs eat wet cat food​?

Dogs should not regularly eat wet cat food. Whilst an occasional small amount won't harm them, cat food is specifically formulated for the dietary needs of cats, which differ significantly from those of dogs. Cat food is typically higher in protein and fat than dog food and lacks certain nutrients that dogs require for a balanced diet. Regularly feeding your dog cat food can lead to nutritional imbalances and health issues over time. It's best to feed dogs food that is specifically formulated for their species to ensure they receive the appropriate balance of nutrients.

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