✅ Novel, Hypoallergenic Protein
Wild boar is less commonly fed than chicken, beef, or lamb, making it an excellent choice for pets with:
Food allergies or intolerances
Itchy skin or digestive upset from common meats
Elimination diet trials
Great for allergic dogs, IBD cases, and cats with protein sensitivity.
✅ Lean, High-Quality Animal Protein
Wild boar is naturally leaner than many farmed meats, offering:
High digestibility
Good amino acid profile for muscle maintenance
Lower calorie treat option — ideal for weight-conscious feeding
Useful for pets prone to pancreatitis, when fed in moderation.
✅ Nutrient-Rich Game Meat
Wild boar provides a range of natural nutrients, such as:
B vitamins (energy + nerve support)
Iron & zinc (immune + skin health)
Selenium & phosphorus
Healthy fats in appropriate balance
These support metabolism, muscle repair, immune function, and skin/coat health.
✅ Species-Appropriate & Single-Ingredient
Pure dehydrated meat = no fillers, grains, preservatives, or artificial additives.
Ideal for:
Raw-fed pets
Clean feeding approaches
Sensitive stomachs
Safe for both dogs and cats.
✅ High Palatability & Enrichment
Strong natural aroma makes it a high-value reward
Chewy texture supports mental stimulation and natural chewing behaviour
Great for training, sniffing games, or food toys
Appeals to cats due to prey-like scent and texture.
✅ Ethically Positive Protein Choice
Wild-sourced (when genuinely wild) means:
Free-range, natural diet
No intensive farming practices
Lower environmental footprint than some commercial meats
(Varies by supplier — but often a sustainability plus.)
⚠️ Notes & Considerations
Feed in moderation as a treat
Store in a cool, dry place to prevent fat oxidation, we always recommend to freeze once you get home
Always supervise chewing, especially with larger pieces
Check fat content if the pet has severe pancreatitis history
🐾 Great For
Allergy-prone pets
Pets needing high-value training treats
Raw-fed dogs and cats
Sensitive digestive systems
Weight-controlled diets
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