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We know that every dog is different, and so we've created a quick and easy questionnaire to help make it easier than ever to find the perfect food for your four-legged friend.

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What is the name of your dog?
What name is your dog?
What breed is Rufus?
What breed is your dog? What breed is your dog?
What age is Rufus?
When is their birthday?
What age is your dog?
How much does Rufus weigh?
Current weight
kg

Max 70kg

How much does your dog weigh?
What is Rufus's feeding preference?
Feed preference Wet
Feed preference Dry
Feed preference Mix
Feed preference Topper
Does Rufus have any favourite flavours?

If you don't select any, we'll assume they love all flavours.

Does your dog have any favourite flavours?
How active is Rufus?
is and likes all recipes. weighs kg and is active.
What we recommend for daily.
Wet Food

Daily (approx 2 trays)

  • 6 trays = X weeks
  • 12 trays = X weeks
  • 18 trays = X weeks
  • 24 trays = X weeks
  • 36 trays = X weeks
  • 48 trays = X weeks
Feed preference Wet

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Dry Food

Daily

  • 2kg bag = X weeks
  • 6kg bag = X weeks
  • 12kg bag = X weeks
  • 18kg bag = X weeks
  • 20kg bag = X weeks
Feed preference Dry

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Bake At Home

With the festive season upon us, we thought you'd appreciate a delicious recipe to bake at home to help you show your four-legged friend how much you love them this Christmas. Simple, easy and sure to get a tail wag of approval you'll making them time & time again.

Ingredients

  • 130g oat flour
  • 20g almond flour
  • 60g dried cranberries
  • 120g shredded turkey leftovers
  • 2 eggs

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 160 degrees celsius
  2. Whisk the eggs in a large bowl
  3. Add oat flour, almond flour, cranberries and turkey
  4. Kneed the dough and roll it out approx 3mm thick (if the dough is a bit sticky to handle add more flour)
  5. Cut with a star-shaped cookie cutter*
  6. Place on parchment paper and bake for 30 minutes or until they are golden brown.

*A 7cm star cookie cutter makes approx 30 cookies.

Ideal for: healthy, active dogs. Treats are to be fed as part of a balanced diet.

* These treats are only to be shared when baked, as unbaked dough or mixture should not be fed to dogs.

Top tips

For a harder cookie, allow the treats to cool inside the oven completely before removing.

Warning

Dried cranberries add a pop of fruity flavour to these festive treats but don’t substitute them with raisins. Grapes and raisins are not suitable for dogs as just a few can be dangerous, causing acute renal failure.

Have a wonderful Christmas and whatever happens, try not to be tempted to share your festive goodies with your dog! For more advice on how to keep your four-legged friend safe this festive season, click here .

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