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Wolf of Wilderness Junior ''Wild Hills' - Duck

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Wolf of Wilderness: species-appropriate & grain-free dry food, ideal and specially formulated for puppies and young dogs, based on the original wolf diet with duck & fresh chicken meat...further information
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Product description

Wolf of Wilderness: species-appropriate & grain-free dry food, ideal and specially formulated for puppies and young dogs, based on the original wolf diet with duck & fresh chicken meat
Wolf of Wilderness Junior "Wild Hills" - Duck at a glance:
  • Based on the dietary habits of wolves in the wild: for dogs of all breeds and sizes.
  • High-quality protein: min. 25% fresh meat, supplemented with valuable proteins.
  • 100% grain-free recipe: also suitable for dogs with grain intolerance.
  • Species-appropriate & natural: no artificial preservatives, colourings or flavourings.
  • Wild and original: enriched with wild berries, roots and wild herbs.
  • Responsible premium quality: produced in a family-run business.
Wolf of Wilderness is species-appropriate dog food based on the original diet of wolves in the wild. In addition to plenty of fresh meat, the grain-free recipes contain wild berries, roots and wild herbs. Wild and original. Wild and free.

Due to a packaging change, you may now receive this product in a different format: the zip has been removed and the bag design updated.

Ingredients

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Ingredients of old recipe:
Fresh chicken meat (33%), poultry protein (16%, partially dried and hydrolysed), potato flakes (13%), potato starch (13%), duck protein (10%, dried), dried beet pulp (de-sugared), linseed, brewer’s yeast (dried), poultry fat, sodium chloride, egg (dried), lignocellulose, potato protein, fruits of the forest (0.3%, dried: cranberries, currants, raspberries, elderberries), herbs (0.2%, dried: mugwort, St. John’s wort, nettle leaves, chamomile, common yarrow, coltsfoot, dandelion root), salmon oil, yeast extract (dried, = 0.2% beta-glucans and mannan-oligosaccharides), seaweed (dried, rich in DHA), sunflower oil, apple (dried), chicory inulin (0.1%), glucosamine (0.04%), chondroitin sulphate (0.02%)

Ingredients of new recipe: 
Fresh chicken meat (26%), potato flakes, peas, chicken protein (12%), poultry fat (5%), poultry protein (5%, partially dried and hydrolysed), duck protein (4%), linseed, apple pulp (dried), brewer's yeast, hydrolysed liver (2%), salmon oil, pea flour, sea buckthorn (0.2%, dried), wild berries (dried; blueberries 0.1%, cranberries 0.1%), wild herbs (dried; thyme 0.1%, rosemary 0.1%), ginger root (0.1%, dried), glucosamine, chondroitin sulphate, mannan-oligosaccharides, inulin, Mohave palm lily.

Additives per kg of old recipe:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A (15,000 IU/kg), vitamin D3 (1,600 IU/kg), vitamin E (300 IU/kg), vitamin C (200 mg/kg), vitamin B1 (13 mg/kg), vitamin B2 (15 mg/kg), vitamin B6 (10 mg/kg), vitamin B12 (200 μg/kg), niacin (40 mg/kg), calcium D-pantothenate (40 mg/kg), biotin (350 μg/kg), folic acid (1.3 mg/kg), choline chloride (2,500 mg/kg), copper [copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate] (12.5 mg/kg), zinc [zinc sulphate, monohydrate] (100 mg/kg), zinc [glycine zinc chelate hydrate (solid)] (50 mg/kg), manganese [manganese (II) sulphate, monohydrate] (30 mg/kg), iron [iron (II) sulphate monohydrate] (250 mg/kg), iodine [calcium iodate, anhydrous] (2.5 mg/kg), selenium [sodium selenite] (0.40 mg/kg).

Technological additives:
Antioxidants.

Additives per kg of new recipe:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A (18,000 IU/kg), vitamin D3 (1,400 IU/kg), vitamin E (300 IU/kg), vitamin C (150 mg/kg), vitamin B1 (5 mg/kg), vitamin B2 (6.5 mg/kg), vitamin B6 (8 mg/kg), vitamin B12 (0.03 mg/kg), niacinamide (54 mg/kg), calcium D-pantothenate (18 mg/kg), biotin (0.5 mg/kg), folic acid (0.45 mg/kg), choline chloride (1,800 mg/kg), copper [copper (II) amino acid chelate hydrate] (12 mg/kg), zinc [amino acid zinc chelate, hydrate] (70 mg/kg), manganese [amino acid manganese chelate, hydrate] (40 mg/kg), Iodine [potassium iodide] (1.0 mg/kg), taurine (1,500 mg/kg).

Old recipe energy per kg:
ME (FEDIAF, 2021) 15.98 MJ / 3,819 kcal

New recipe energy per kg:
ME (FEDIAF) 15.79 MJ / 3,773 kcal.

Analytical constituents

protein30.0 %
fat15.0 %
fibre2.5 %
ash7.5 %
calcium1.2 %
phosphorus0.95 %
omega-3 fats0.72 %
omega-6 fats2.97 %
docosahexaenoic acid0.65 g/kg

Feeding guide

Feeding recommendation:
See table (*Age in months, **Final weight of adult dog). The feeding amounts given are guidelines and should be adjusted to suit individual needs. If in doubt, consult your vet. Weigh puppies regularly. Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
 
Age of the dog Final weight of the adult dog
5kg 10kg 20kg 30kg 40kg 50kg
months 65g 90g 130g 215g 250g 265g
months 90g 135g 210g 325g 380g 405g
months 95g 180g 285g 415g 405g 525g
months 105g 210g 335g 440g 525g 610g
months 115g 190g 315g 485g 570g 660g
12  months 125g 200g 340g 440g 525g 600g
14  months - - 350g 455g 550g 635g
18  months - - - - 580g 675g

Always provide fresh drinking water.

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31/08/25|David
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Slow burner

Our dog didn’t really like this at first. We were disappointed considering the reviews. However, we kept it and slowly introduced it, and now she loves it!
29/01/25
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Nice

Awesome
10/11/24|Ieva
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 3/5

Might not suit a smaller breed

Unfortunately, Wolf of Wilderness does not give a smaller kibble option for its Junior food. Which is odd as puppies are smaller than adults! My miniature poodle puppy will eat the occasional piece as a treat biscuit but is not prepared to eat a bowlful. In general, I find Wolf of Wilderness foods are more suitable for medium sized dogs because of kibble size and hardness.
24/09/24|Kirone
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 1/5

Waste of money

My dogs have all been on this until couple months ago the bags have changed and the colour of kibble and the size of kibble has changed and my poor puppies opens a new bag this week and guess what the poor sods have got dirhha soooo bad it’s unreal. I will be finding another brand
09/05/24|Anonymous
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Brilliant for Siberian Husky Pup

We had tried a number of recommended foods for our pup whi came to us with Pedigree Chum puppy Kibble😳constant diarrhoea! Swapped to Orijen, which was really good but cost kept going up, so swapped to Wolf of Wilderness hoping although grain free would work.....result! He loves it and so do we, big poos, nd hey poo smells anyway🤷🏻we'll continue now with this brand as long as our pup loves it!!
30/01/24|Chris
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

As good as kibble gets

High meat content, well thought-out ingredients and my 3 month old collie loves it. I feed her a cup of this with an egg on top and save a fortune compared to a raw diet. The breeder had her on Wagg puppy which they find very tasty but awful ingredients!
19/08/22|Sara Brookes
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 1/5

Not suitable for Large Breed…or Wolves!

We feed our adult GSD Wolf of the Wilderness adult with positive review. We naturally fed new GSD pup the Jnr variety. It is astounding the amount of ‘waste’ deposited, which indicates limited digestion of goodness. The kibble size is generic and not suitable for large breed, as it is not chewed and just swallowed whole. Poor Customer Service from Zooplus when contacted!!
26/01/22|Julian
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 1/5

Says duk but made from chicken

Very bad experience. With this food .. tired to change from old food gradually.. after 3 weeks both my dogs got very bad diareea .. never hadcthis happened to me before. And I brought 28kg..leave and learn. Had dogs all.my life..
03/12/21|Angela Vile
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Puppies love it

My 11 week old Wauzer (Westie x mini Schnauzer) puppies were having quite runny poo. I was advised to try a different, less rich puppy food and came across Little Wolf of Wilderness. They both love it and their poo has definitely improved immensely!! We'll be sticking with the duck and the lamb varieties and will try the adult food when they are old enough.
25/09/21|Sally Higgs
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Wonderful stuff!

I have a new pup, now 18 weeks old, and right from the beginning he’s had a runny bum. I’ve tried everything, including recommendations from the vet and the breeder. Wolf of the Wilderness was really great for our old dog in his last days, so I turned to Little Wolf and the problem is fixed. I’m very happy and Cavendish loves it.
20/07/21
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

My cocker loves it

Great value for money. Excellent ingredients plus my dog loves it. Both kibble and treats are excellent.
05/07/21
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Excellent!

My puppy loves this food!
15/06/21|Chris
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Puppy loves it

Our frenchie puppy loves his meal times, although to start with we had to soak it in water for 30 seconds or so just to soften it up when his teeth were refusing to come through. Eats it like a champ now though!
27/02/21
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Everything's great

Really good for an Alaskan Malamute
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18/11/20
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

It's a hit!

At the start, we only ordered the puppy trial pack and because it went down so well with our dog we decided to get the 10kg bag. The kibble isn't too big or too small and my dog seems to love the taste.
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29/09/20
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Goes down well

We switched to this food no problem :)
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05/08/20
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Yum yum doggie food

My 7 month old puppy loved Little Wolf of Wilderness Junior 'wild hills' food from the very first bite. Absolutely no difficulty at all in getting her used to it and will definitely recommend to my puppy owner friends.
25/06/20
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Great food

Finally a food that our dog tolerates :-)
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19/06/20
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 5/5

Perfect

My little Husky girl loves this food. We always had to wet the food from the breeder otherwise she wouldn't eat it. Since we switched to this, she isn't underweight anymore. She loves all of the flavours. We also tried the wet variety - we give it to her sometime and it's a hit too :-)
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26/04/20|Marc
This is a stars rating area from zero to 5: 3/5

Hard to digest

Needs to be soaked in water for a few hours for great digestion. Puppy found too difficult to pass otherwise.
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