National Day Treat – Wellness Ninety-Five Percent Lamb Recipe
Remember we promised two Treat Of The Week posts? Here is the second one!
Singapore was in a celebratory
mood over the nation’s 49th birthday and it just seems right to give their brunch
an extra boost today. But… What can I do? After all, Cory and Cole get an quite
the healthy supply of homemade goodies that are sourced from all over the
island!
I decided to go back to the
basics and gamely opened a can of Wellness Ninety-Five Percent Lamb Recipe. There
is just something about canned food which makes the boys go crazy! Typically, I
only give them wet food during special occasions to avoid their picky side from
rearing is ugly head. But hey, Singapore’s birthday right?
Used as a topper, Wellness Ninety-Five
Percent Lamb packed in real lamb meat and almost nothing else! A check on the
ingredients showed the protein source and four other ingredients! If you ask
me, the shorter the ingredient list, the better! By the time I looked away from
reading the can, I was presented with two clean dog bowls and smiling faces.
Though I much rather scoop one huge
chunk and get them to savour their up-sized meal, it just seems to make more sense to
mix it well into their kibble - especially when you are in danger of Cole only devouring the topper and leaving his kibble untouched.
Guilt-free this Wellness Ninety-Five
Percent Lamb Recipe may be, pet owners still have to provide a balanced meal
for their furkid. This is because this range is meant for supplemental feeding
only – and as they say, our canines cannot live by protein alone. However, some
pet experts have recommended canned food recipes as a means to increase the
water intake of their pets.
What’s more, Wellness Ninety-Five
Percent Lamb Recipe contains no controversial ingredients such as wheat, soy,
artificial flavourings and preservatives. One thing to note, is the strong meat
smell that lingers long after they have finished their meal. Cory’s beard and
Cole’s mouth area smelt like lamb for the better part of the day and it is
highly recommended that you clean up their muzzles to avoid food being trapped
in their fur.
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