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  • Tackenberg Püree Buntes Freilandgemüse

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    Tackenberg Püree Buntes Freilandgemüse

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    This fine puree with a particularly juicy recipe made from succulent pumpkin, healthy potatoes, fine fennel and nutritious brown rice is not only a flavourful perfection for your dog, but also completes the natural and healthy diet with TACKENBERG meat in an inimitable way. The gentle production process ensures that vitamins and trace elements are retained as far as possible.

    Simply add these fine purees to any meat meal and supplement your pet's healthy diet with the necessary plant-based ingredients and carbohydrates in an inimitable way. Naturally quick, easy to prepare and ready to eat.

    What type of dog or cat is this product suitable for?

    Puppy/kittenAdultSeniorOverweightAllergy


    Our frozen meat products are naturally free from additives of any kind. When you open each packet, you can see exactly what you're dealing with - whether it's full-flavoured rumen or a sheer heart. Differences within a product type are normal: a rumen can be light green, dark green, grey or even black. This is inherent to the product and merely allows conclusions to be drawn about the animal's previous diet. After all, we are dealing with a natural product and not industrially standardised meat.

    BARF in brief:
    Meat is a species-appropriate diet for dogs and cats. This is because both species are so-called carnivores. There has recently been a new term for this natural diet, which has been around for thousands of years: "BARF" or "barf".

    "BARF" refers to feeding raw meat and bones. In principle, meat and offal contain all the natural nutrients that carnivores need for a healthy life.

    In order to imitate the vegetable stomach contents of a prey animal from the wild, approx. 20 %, e.g. cooked potatoes, rice, pasta or carrots, can be added to the raw meat - but this is not a must. This vegetable supplement must be well cooked, pureed or softened, as this is the only way a dog's short intestines can optimally utilise vegetable additives. This vegetable component can also be replaced by ready-mashed vegetables or a fine flake. Vegetables or fruit (e.g. apples, pears, bananas) can be an alternative.

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