Wagg Active Goodness Chicken 12kg
Overview
Wagg Active Goodness Chicken is a complete dry dog food designed for active and working dogs. It combines chicken with vegetables in a hearty everyday recipe, making it a practical option for dogs that need a dependable main meal with balanced nutrition.
The recipe is formulated for all active working dog breeds and can be fed from 8 weeks onwards. It offers a good mix of protein, fat and fibre, plus omega fats and calcium, to help support day-to-day condition as part of a regular feeding routine.
- Complete dry food for active and working dogs
- Chicken and vegetable recipe
- Suitable from 8 weeks onwards
- Can be fed dry or moistened
- No artificial colours or flavours
Key Details
| Brand | Wagg |
| Product Type | Dry dog food |
| Recipe | Chicken & vegetables |
| Life Stage | From 8 weeks onwards |
| Suitable For | Active and working dogs |
| Pack Size | 12kg |
| Food Type | Complete food |
| Feed Style | Dry or moistened |
Composition
Meat meal & gravy, whole grain wheat, barley, vegetable fibre, maize, chicken fat, linseed, dried peas, beet, minerals & vitamins, chicory root, yucca.
This recipe includes chicory root, a source of prebiotic FOS and inulin, alongside yucca for added support as part of the diet.
Analytical Constituents
| Protein | 22% |
| Fat Content | 8% |
| Crude Fibre | 3.5% |
| Crude Ash | 8.5% |
| Omega 6 | 1.6% |
| Omega 3 | 0.3% |
| Calcium | 1.9% |
| Energy | 338 kcal per 100g |
Feeding
This food can be served dry, or moistened with warm or cold water if preferred. If you are adding water, use around 1 part water to 2 parts food.
Daily amounts should be adjusted to suit your dog’s age, size, activity level and condition. Fresh drinking water should always be available.
The bag can be stored in a cool, dry place with the top folded down to help keep the food in good condition.
Notes
- Made for active dogs that need a complete everyday meal.
- Includes no artificial colours or flavours.
- Recipe contains cereal ingredients, including wheat, barley and maize.
- Do not rely on this food as the only guide to your dog’s portion needs; activity level and body condition should always be taken into account.
