Our Duo of Chicken with Salmon dish is a crowd-pleasing classic with a nutritious twist.
We’ve paired succulent, human-quality chicken with a touch of salmon to create a deliciously balanced meal that delivers both great taste and everyday goodness.
Chicken is a firm favourite for many dogs thanks to its digestibility and flavour, while salmon brings a natural source of omega-3 fatty acids to help support skin and coat health. Together, they make a meal that’s comforting, nourishing, and perfect for pups who enjoy variety without going fully fish-based.
🥕 What’s inside the bowl?
Alongside chicken and salmon, this recipe includes fibre-rich vegetables and carefully chosen herbs to support digestion, wellbeing, and flavour:
Pumpkin and wholegrain rice for gentle, digestible fibre
Red pepper and spinach for added vitamins
A light sprinkle of herbs for aroma and taste
🧪 Nutritional information
Composition:
Human-Quality Chicken with Salmon (60% (Min. 26% Chicken, 4% Salmon)), Carrots, Wholegrain Rice, Pumpkin, Peas, Red Pepper, Cauliflower, Spinach, Brewer’s Yeast, Minerals, Ground Flaxseed, Turmeric Powder, Dried Sage, Dried Parsley
Analytical Constituents:
Moisture: 72%
Crude Protein: 12%
Crude Fat: 7%
Crude Ash: 2.3%
Crude Fibre: 0.9%
Omega 3 Fatty Acids (EPA + DHA): 0.2%
Nutritional Additives (per kg):
Vitamin A 3500 IU, Vitamin E 40 mg, Iron (as Iron (II) Chelate of Protein Hydrolysates) 25 mg, Zinc (as Zinc Chelate of Protein Hydrolysates) 25 mg, Manganese (as Manganese Chelate of Protein Hydrolysates) 2.5 mg, Copper (as Copper (II) Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 3 mg.
🐶 Is this meal right for my dog?
A complete and balanced meal for adult dogs and puppies
Ideal for dogs who enjoy chicken but benefit from added omega-3s
Not grain-free (contains wholegrain rice)
Suitable for adult dogs and puppies
If your dog has specific health conditions or dietary needs, it’s always best to check with your vet before making changes to their diet.
💡 This dish is not suitable for dogs who need a grain-free or chicken-free diet.
💡 This dish is not considered low in fat, and therefore is not suitable for dogs with pancreatitis or those who require a low-fat diet.

