
Our COYA pork recipe is packed full of goodness to give adult dogs of all breeds and lifestyles the most delicious, most nutritious bursting-with-benefits food. This recipe has been specially selected to offer the perfect combination of protein, fruit and vegetables and is 100% raw, simply freeze-dried to lock in the goodness.
- Pork– A great choice for the sensitive dog. Pork is naturally one of the most well-tolerated proteins and provides a healthy balance of protein and fat.
- Sweet Potato– One of the best dietary sources of vitamin A as well as calcium.
- Apple– A super addition to this recipe and packed with Vitamin A which supports skin, eye and coat health to give that glossy shine. Apples are also full of Vitamin C which helps to reduce inflammation in the body as well as improve cognitive function.
- Carrot – Rich in fibre, Vitamin A as well as beta-carotene. Vitamin A is an essential nutrient for dogs and plays an important role in their overall health and wellbeing. Specifically, Vitamin A supports the immune system and eye health.
- Tomato– As well as being a great fibre source, tomatoes are rich in vitamins that can boost dog health and wellbeing. These vitamins include potassium, vitamin C, and vitamin K, as well as folate (vitamin B9).
- Peas– An additional source of protein as well as a source of lutein, an anti-oxidant good for skin, heart, and eye health.
Vitamins & Minerals including: Yucca, Green Tea, Seaweed, Chicory Root Extract, Dandelion Root, Hawthorn Leaf, Biotin, Glucosamine, Chondroitin.
- Composition
- Analytical Benifits
- Analytical Constituents
- 80% pork, 6% sweet potato, 4.5% carrot, 3% pea, 2% apple, 2% pear, vitamins & minerals
- A 100% raw meal
Suitable for dogs aged 1 year+
Perfectly sized for all breeds of dogs
Gentle on tummies thanks to healthy dietary fibre
Hypoallergenic and great for sensitive or intolerant dogs -
Crude Protein: 32%, Crude Fat: 43%, Crude Fibre: 5%, Crude Ash: 6%, Moisture: 5%, Kcal: 560 Kcal/100g
***Due to this product having very little moisture, the fat and Protein levels do seem a lot higher is comparison to wet, dry and raw food however they are not. For More information speak to either Jayne or Staff in Shop