Turkey, Chicken & Liver Wet Dog Food Variety Pack

£16.99 £19.99

A selection of wholesome recipes designed to bring variety to your dog's bowl. Gently steamed to lock in flavour and goodness.

- High protein recipes including chicken and turkey

- A delicious variety of flavours to keep mealtimes interesting

- Gently steamed to retain natural flavour and goodness

- Complete and balanced for everyday feeding

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Our grain-free, poultry variety pack is the perfect way to mix up mealtimes for your four-legged friend. Gentle on sensitive tummies and free from artificial flavours, colours & preservatives our naturally delicious recipes use healthy vegetables in place of grains to provide your dog with the balanced diet they need to stay happy & healthy. This variety pack contains three recipes: chicken, turkey & chicken with liver and vegetables.

Packed full of nutritious ingredients that are gently steamed to retain their natural goodness, this grain-free complete meal is perfect and easily-digestible even for dogs with the most sensitive of tummies.

Perfect for all your dogs feeding needs, this complete recipe can be given as a standalone meal, a combination of wet and dry, or even as a tasty topper.

Pack Content: The 12x395g variety pack contains 4x turkey, 4x chicken & 4x chicken & liver trays.

Composition:

Turkey with sweet potato& vegetables - Turkey (75%)*, Sweet Potato (4%)*, Carrots (2%)*, Peas (2%)*, Minerals, Linseed Oil (0.5%)*, Dried Seaweed (0.45%)*, Herbs (Camomile, Parsley, Rosemary, Nettle) (0.12%)*, Chicory Root Extract (as a source of Prebiotic Fructo-oligosaccharide (0.05%)*, Glucosamine (50mg/ Kg), Chondroitin (50mg/ Kg), Yucca Extract (0.005%)*. *natural ingredient

Chicken with butternut squash &  vegetables - Chicken (75%)*, Butternut Squash (4%)*, Carrots (2%)*, Peas (2%)*, Minerals, Linseed Oil (0.5%)*, Dried Seaweed (0.45%)*, Herbs (Camomile, Parsley, Rosemary, Nettle) (0.12%)*, Chicory Root Extract (as a source of Prebiotic Fructo-oligosaccharide (0.05%)*, Glucosamine (50mg/ Kg), Chondroitin (50mg/ Kg), Yucca Extract (0.005%)*. *natural ingredient

Chicken with liver, sweet potato & vegetables - Chicken (70%)*, Chicken Liver (5%)*, Sweet Potato (4%)*, Carrots (2%)*, Peas (2%)*, Minerals, Linseed Oil (0.5%)*, Dried Seaweed (0.45%)*, Herbs (Camomile, Parsley, Rosemary, Nettle) (0.12%)*, Chicory Root Extract (as a source of Prebiotic Fructo-oligosaccharide (0.05%)*, Glucosamine (50mg/ Kg), Chondroitin (50mg/ Kg), Yucca Extract (0.005%)*. *natural ingredient

Analytical Constituents:

Turkey with sweet potato& vegetables - Crude Protein 11%, Crude Fibres 0.7%, Crude Fat 7.5%, Crude Ash 4%, Moisture 70%.

Chicken with butternut squash & vegetables - Crude Protein 11%, Crude Fibres 0.7%, Crude & Fat 8%, Crude Ash 3%, Moisture 70%

Chicken with liver, sweet potato & vegetables - Crude Protein 11%, Crude Fibres 0.7%, Crude Fat 8%, Crude Ash 3%, Moisture 70%

Nutritional Additives:

_Turkey with sweet potato& vegetables - (_per Kg) Vitamin A 2,500IU, Vitamin D3 200IU, Vitamin E 30mg. Trace Elements: Zinc (as Zinc Chelate of Glycine) 50mg, Iron (as Iron Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 10mg, Copper (as Copper Chelate of Glycine) 5mg, Iodine (as Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 0.5mg.

Chicken with butternut squash & vegetables - (per Kg): Vitamin A 2,500IU, Vitamin D3 200IU, Vitamin E 30mg. Trace Elements: Zinc (as Zinc Chelate of Glycine) 50mg, Iron (as Iron Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 10mg, Copper (as Copper Chelate of Glycine) 5mg, Iodine (as Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 0.5mg.

Chicken with liver, sweet potato & vegetables - (per Kg): Vitamin A 2,500IU, Vitamin D3 200IU, Vitamin E 30mg. Trace Elements: Zinc (as Zinc Chelate of Glycine) 50mg, Iron (as Iron Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 10mg, Copper (as Copper Chelate of Glycine) 5mg, Iodine (as Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 0.5mg.

Our recommended feeding amounts are here to help you, but no-one knows your four-legged friend better than you do, so do feel free to tailor them based on your dogs individual lifestyle. As a general guide if your dog is very active you should consider feeding a little more, and likewise if your dog isn’t very active you may want to consider feeding less.

This a complete wet pet food for dogs, but it can be used as an accompaniment to a good quality, natural dry food – just make sure your adjust the quantities to avoid over-feeding.

As with all changes to your dogs' diet - if you're using the product for the first time, you should gradually introduce it to your dog over a period of 5 days to avoid any unnecessary tummy upset.

Dog Size Dog Weight Trays per day
Small 0 – 10Kg ½ to 1 ¼
Medium 10 – 25Kg 1 ¼ to 1 ¾
Large 25 – 40Kg 1 ¾ to 2 ¼
Extra Large 40 – 70Kg 2 ¼ to 3 ¼

Please ensure fresh drinking water is always available.

Store in a cool, dry place. Once opened, refrigerate and use within 48 hours. Serve at room temperature for best taste.

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Key Ingredients

Turkey

  • Excellent source of protein
  • Low in calories and fat
  • Great source of amino acids

Chicken Liver

  • Source of iron, copper, zinc & phosphorous
  • Contains Vitamin A
  • Great source of amino acids

Chicken

  • Excellent source of protein
  • Contains vitamins B6, B3 and zinc
  • Great source of amino acids

Butternut Squash

  • Low in calories and fat
  • Contains Vitamin A & C for healthy immune system
  • Nutrients support healthy skin

Carrot

  • Contains Vitamin A
  • Supports eye health
  • Improves immune function

Sweet Potato

  • Source of Vitamin A that promotes healthy skin, eyes & muscles
  • Rich source of vitamins A, C & B6
  • Source of potassium, calcium & iron

Peas

  • Packed with minerals such as iron & potassium
  • Rich in protein
  • Contains lutein which is good for skin, heart & eye health

Linseed Oil

  • Supports and protects joints
  • Anti-inflammatory benefits
  • Helps maintain healthy coat & skin

Seaweed

  • Rich mineral content
  • Rich source of iodine
  • Helps to regulate dogs metabolism

Camomile

  • Natural soothing properties
  • Reduces skin irritation
  • Help ease anxiety in dogs

Parsley

  • Helps to reduce mouth bacteria
  • Improves bad breath
  • Anti-inflammatory benefits

Rosemary

  • Powerful antioxident
  • Has natural preservative properties

Yucca Extract

  • Helps to remove toxins
  • Aids digestion
  • Reduces body odour

Why Choose Forthglade Grain Free Wet Dog Food?

Packed with 75% high-quality protein and wholesome vegetables, our grain free recipes deliver complete, balanced nutrition that's naturally delicious and easy to digest.

Natural Ingredients

Bursting with goodness, plus added vitamins and minerals for a balanced, healthy lifestyle

High Protein

At least 75%* high quality protein in every wet food recipe (*excludes lighter senior recipes)

Complete Meal

Complete on it's own, or a great companion to our natural dry cold pressed or lightly baked

Grain Free

Perfect for even the most sensitive of tummies

No Junk or Fillers

Free from grain, fillers, artificial colours, flavours and preservatives

Hypoallergenic Recipe

All of our wet recipes are kind and gentle on your dog's tummy.

Is Grain Free Food Good For Dogs?

"A natural diet is a food that is made up of ingredients found in nature to which nothing artificial has been added and has been subjected to only basic manufacturing processes. Additionally though, it is also important is to ensure a natural diet is labelled ‘complete and balanced’ to ensure it meets all your dog’s nutritional requirements"

Dr James Greenwood, Media Vet and Forthglade Ambassador

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Independently rated on All About Dog Food

We’re also proud to have our products rated at an average of 75% on All About Dog Food, reflecting the consistent quality across our range. Look for the All About Dog Food rating banner on our product pages to check individual scores.

⭐ Top-rated highlights from All About Dog Food

  • Grain-free wet adult complete meals: 77%
  • Just 90% meat complementary dog food: 80%
  • Wholegrain wet adult complete meals: 81%
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363 Reviews

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Very happy always a good reliable product
Marion Hurley
My dogs love this food and trust me they have tried various brands. More costly than some brands but worth the extra for clean bowls, and no upset tummies. Would definitely be buying again.
Amanda Leggott
Perfect, our dogs love this wet Forthglade variety pack, we put a little on their kibble each day and it makes them happy. Customer service is also excellent.
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The 2 dogs I have loved the wet food
Andre Jacquemin
Unfortunately the box arrived with two of the cartons ruptured therefore they have to be binned, also made a mess of at least another 5 or 6 of the cartons.
Keith. Glasgow
Excellent very flexible to change subscription
Marion Hurley
Great quality product
mandy meek
My golden retriever has always had Forthglade wet food and suits her well, never any tummy problems worth every penny.
Elizabeth Glynn
This food was great for pur boxer dog he cleaned his bowl every time
Suzanne
Nutritional and you can actually see the vegetables in the product. I assume the taste is great because my dog keeps coming back for more!
lynn
Our dog suddenly appears to like this flavour as he does with all the fourth glade products that we have tried. Very happy with the mix and having eaten the food,The quality of the dog's stool has generally improved as well
Commander Vimes
Teddy gobbles it all up, every variety!
Sarah Smith
Both my dogs love this food.
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My dogs love this food
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My fussy boy has never refused a Forthglade dinner
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My 2 doggies love Forthglade , wouldn’t buy any other brand.
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My Westie really enjoying the flavours and enjoying every mouthful
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The dogs love it and given in the correct amounts it has kept their weight to the required level.
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Switching Day By Day

"When transitioning your dog onto a new diet, it is particularly important to do this gradually and to avoid any sudden changes. This allows your dog’s digestive system to adapt with the switch and remain in balance. As a minimum, allow 5 full days to gradually reduce their current diet whilst simultaneously increasing their new food with each meal. For dogs with sensitive tummies, go even slower and transition over 1-2 weeks"

Dr James Greenwood, Media Vet and Forthglade Ambassador

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About our grain free wet range

Our grain free wet dog food is made using good-quality, natural ingredients and is perfect for dogs with sensistive tummies. Available in recipes specifically tailored for puppies, smaller dog breeds, adults and senior dogs, in your dog's favourite flavour combination.

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FAQs

Our Forthglade recipes are natural (with added vitamins and minerals in our complete ranges and selected treats). Each wet recipe is free from artificial colours and flavours.

We live by a ‘free from junk and fillers’ promise, so you can be confident your four-legged friend is getting wholesome, quality nutrition at mealtimes.

All of our wet recipes are hypoallergenic. This means we carefully select our ingredients to ensure that our recipes are of the best quality for your four legged friend. We use simple, quality ingredients with no junk or nasties. This means delicious and nutritious recipes that are kind and gentle to your dogs tummy.

You can safely store your opened trays of Forthglade wet meals in the fridge for up to two days after opening, without any compromise to quality or flavour.

When changing a pet’s diet it’s crucial to do it gradually in order to be gentle on their digestive system.

Ideally the new diet should be added to their current food in very small portions over a 5 day period, increasing this small amount each day until eventually you are feeding your pet 100% Forthglade.

Here is some advice from Dr James Greenwood, Media Vet and Forthglade Ambassador:

"When transitioning your dog onto a new diet, it is particularly important to do this gradually and to avoid any sudden changes. This allows your dog’s digestive system to adapt with the switch and remain in balance. As a minimum, allow 5 full days to gradually reduce their current diet whilst simultaneously increasing their new food with each meal. For dogs with sensitive tummies, go even slower and transition over 1-2 weeks"

In the short term, you can of course feed a Senior recipe to your adult dog, however we would recommend moving to an adult recipe when it is convenient to do so to ensure that your dog is getting the tailored nutrition they need for their current life stage and to avoid any unwanted weight loss.

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