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Wild Cold-Pressed — Real Food, No Nonsense (Duck)
Wild is a true 80% real meat cold-pressed food (meat, organ, bone). It’s complete, easy to digest, and rated 89% on AADF — one of the highest-scoring cold-pressed foods on the market. Straight ingredients. Clear labelling. Food dogs actually thrive on.
Why this beats the rest
- Real 80% meat, organ & bone: proper raw-style ingredients you can read — no cereal fillers or wording tricks.
- Cold-pressed at low temp: protects nutrients and crumbles like raw in the stomach — kinder on digestion than baked/extruded kibble.
- Complete on its own: everything your dog needs in one bowl. Mix with raw or gently-steamed if you want — but you don’t have to.
- Optional rehydration: add hot water or hot bone broth, wait 2–3 mins, mash to a smooth pâté. Handy for pups, seniors, dental cases or fussy eaters.
- Top-tier cold-pressed: lots of “cold-pressed” foods cut meat and pad with fillers. Wild stays meat-led and transparent.
- Good value: real nutrition per gram means you feed less. Daily cost is similar to budget raw — without the freezer faff.
How to serve
- Complete on its own: scoop and serve. It’s nutrient-dense, so you feed less than standard kibble.
- Optional mix: safe to combine with raw or gently-steamed meals; cold-pressed digests at a similar rate.
- Optional pâté: rehydrate with hot water or hot bone broth for 2–3 mins, then mash. Convenience bonus — not required.
- Rotate flavours: variety keeps fussy dogs keen and supports a broader nutrient profile.
Feeding guide & cost per day
- Adults: start around 1–1.2% of body weight per day (dry), split into meals. Adjust to keep a steady body condition.
- Puppies: feed little-and-often; typically 2–3% of expected adult weight per day (dry) as a guide.
- Pâté option: if rehydrating, add hot water or bone broth, wait 2–3 minutes and mash. The final weight increases with water added.
Ingredients — Duck (true 80:20 on a dehydrated basis)
Free Run Duck 79%, Whole Egg 1%
Cold-Pressed Sunflower Oil 3%, Carrot 3%, Sweet Potato 3%, Kelp Seaweed 2.5%, Spinach 2.5%, Ground Chia Seeds 2%, Pumpkin 1%, Apple 1%, Blackcurrant 1%, Herb, Botanicals & Superfood Blend 1% (Oregano 0.1%, Chicory Root 0.1%, Ginger 0.1%, Turmeric 0.1%, Black Pepper 0.1%, Echinacea Root 0.1%, Algae Omega 3 Powder 0.1%, Broccoli 0.1%, Green Lipped Mussel Powder 0.1%, Natural Probiotic — Bacillus velezensis — 0.0023%).
Analytical Constituents (typical)
Wild vs others (quick reality check)
- Wild vs other cold-pressed: many lean on the name while dropping meat and adding fillers. Wild is top tier: meat-led, clear labels, no fluff.
- Wild vs standard kibble: kibble is high-heat extruded and often cereal-led. Wild is low-temp pressed, meat-first, and breaks down like raw for gentler digestion.
- Wild vs price: strong nutrition density = you feed less. Cost per day ≈ budget raw, without freezer space or defrosting.
Can I mix Wild with raw or gently cooked food?
Do I have to rehydrate it?
Is this suitable for all life stages?
Wild Cold-Pressed — Real Food, No Nonsense (Herring Omega+)
Wild is a true 80% real fish cold-pressed food (meat, organ, bone). It’s complete, easy to digest, and rated 89% on AADF — one of the highest-scoring cold-pressed foods on the market. Straight ingredients. Clear labelling. Food dogs actually thrive on.
Why this beats the rest
- Real 80% fish: proper raw-style ingredients you can read — no cereal fillers or wording tricks.
- Cold-pressed at low temp: protects nutrients and crumbles like raw in the stomach — easier on digestion than baked/extruded kibble.
- Complete on its own: everything your dog needs in one bowl. Mix with raw or gently-steamed if you want — but you don’t have to.
- Optional rehydration: add hot water or bone broth, wait 2–3 mins, mash to a smooth pâté. Great for pups, seniors, dental cases or fussy eaters.
- Top-tier cold-pressed: many “cold-pressed” foods cut meat and pad with fillers. Wild stays fish-led and transparent.
- Good value: dense nutrition means you feed less. Daily cost ≈ budget raw — without freezer space or defrosting.
How to serve
- Complete on its own: scoop and serve. It’s nutrient-dense, so you feed less than standard kibble.
- Optional mix: safe to combine with raw or gently-steamed meals; cold-pressed digests at a similar rate.
- Optional pâté: rehydrate with hot water or bone broth for 2–3 mins, then mash. Perfect for fussy eaters or seniors.
- Rotate flavours: variety supports a broader nutrient profile and keeps mealtimes exciting.
Feeding guide & cost per day
- Adults: start around 1–1.2% of body weight per day (dry), split into meals. Adjust to maintain body condition.
- Puppies: feed little-and-often; typically 2–3% of expected adult weight per day (dry) as a guide.
- Pâté option: if rehydrating, add hot water or bone broth, wait 2–3 minutes and mash. The final weight increases with water added.
Ingredients — Herring Omega+ (true 80:20 on a dehydrated basis)
Wild-Caught Herring 79%, Whole Egg 1%
Cold-Pressed Sunflower Oil 3%, Carrot 3%, Sweet Potato 3%, Kelp Seaweed 2.5%, Spinach 2.5%, Ground Chia Seeds 2%, Pumpkin 1%, Apple 1%, Blackcurrant 1%, Herb, Botanicals & Superfood Blend 1% (Oregano 0.1%, Chicory Root 0.1%, Ginger 0.1%, Turmeric 0.1%, Black Pepper 0.1%, Echinacea Root 0.1%, Algae Omega-3 Powder 0.1%, Broccoli 0.1%, Green Lipped Mussel Powder 0.1%, Natural Probiotic — Bacillus velezensis — 0.0023%).
Analytical Constituents (typical)
Wild vs others (quick reality check)
- Wild vs other cold-pressed: many lean on the name while dropping meat/fish and adding fillers. Wild is top tier: fish-led, clear labels, no fluff.
- Wild vs standard kibble: kibble is high-heat extruded and often cereal-led. Wild is low-temp pressed, fish-first, and breaks down like raw for gentler digestion.
- Wild vs price: strong nutrition density = you feed less. Cost per day ≈ budget raw, without freezer space or defrosting.
Can I mix Wild with raw or gently cooked food?
Do I have to rehydrate it?
Is this suitable for all life stages?
Wild Cold-Pressed — Real Food, No Nonsense (Rabbit)
Proudly made in the UK using a single, novel protein source, Wild Cold-Pressed Rabbit is ideal for dogs who thrive on a lighter, cleaner diet — whether managing sensitivities, weight, or just living life a little leaner. It’s a species-appropriate, high-meat content recipe made with low-fat, low-purine rabbit, gently dehydrated and cold-pressed for maximum nutrition and convenience.
Why this beats the rest
- Single, novel protein: gentle on digestion and ideal for dogs with allergies, yeast or protein sensitivities.
- Low-fat, low-purine profile: supports healthy weight management and is great for dogs needing a lighter option.
- Cold-pressed at low temp: preserves nutrients and breaks down naturally in the stomach, unlike baked kibble.
- Complete and balanced: 80% meat, 20% fruit, veg and superfoods. Meets your dog’s full nutritional needs.
- Rehydrates easily: add hot water or bone broth to make a smooth pâté — great for fussy eaters, pups or seniors.
- Convenient and clean: raw-style nutrition without freezer space or defrosting hassle.
How to serve
- Serve dry: scoop straight into the bowl. It’s nutrient-dense, so you feed less than standard kibble.
- Rehydrate (optional): add hot water or bone broth, wait 2–3 mins, mash to a pâté — ideal for small dogs or soft diets.
- Mix if you like: safe alongside raw or gently-cooked food, as cold-pressed digests at a similar rate.
- Rotate proteins: variety supports better gut health and reduces boredom in sensitive dogs.
Feeding guide & cost per day
- Adults: feed around 1–1.2% of body weight per day (dry), split into meals. Adjust based on body condition.
- Puppies: typically 2–3% of expected adult weight per day (dry). Feed smaller, frequent meals.
- Pâté option: if rehydrating, add hot water or bone broth, wait 2–3 mins and mash. The final portion increases with water added.
Ingredients — Rabbit (true 80:20 on a dehydrated basis)
Rabbit 79%, Whole Egg 1%
Cold-Pressed Sunflower Oil 3%, Carrot 3%, Sweet Potato 3%, Kelp Seaweed 2.5%, Spinach 2.5%, Ground Chia Seeds 2%, Pumpkin 1%, Apple 1%, Blackcurrant 1%, Herb, Botanicals & Superfood Blend 1% (Oregano 0.1%, Chicory Root 0.1%, Ginger 0.1%, Turmeric 0.1%, Black Pepper 0.1%, Echinacea Root 0.1%, Algae Omega 3 Powder 0.1%, Broccoli 0.1%, Green Lipped Mussel Powder 0.1%, Natural Probiotic — Bacillus velezensis — 0.0023%).
Analytical Constituents (typical)
Wild vs others (quick reality check)
- Wild vs other cold-pressed: many drop meat content or pad with fillers. Wild stays meat-led, clear and transparent.
- Wild vs standard kibble: kibble is high-heat extruded and cereal-heavy. Wild is low-temp pressed, high meat, gentle to digest.
- Wild vs price: nutrient-dense = feed less. Cost per day ≈ budget raw — without freezer storage or defrosting.
Can I mix Wild with raw or gently cooked food?
Do I have to rehydrate it?
Is this suitable for all life stages?
Wild Cold-Pressed — Real Food, No Nonsense (Chicken)
Wild is a true 80% real meat cold-pressed food (meat, organ, bone). It’s complete, easy to digest, and rated 89% on AADF — the highest-scoring cold-pressed on the market. Straight ingredients. Clear labelling. Food dogs actually thrive on.
Why this beats the rest
- Real 80% meat, organ & bone: proper raw-style ingredients you can read — no cereal fillers or wording tricks.
- Cold-pressed at low temp: protects nutrients and crumbles like raw in the stomach — kinder on digestion than baked/extruded kibble.
- Complete on its own: everything your dog needs in one bowl. Mix with raw or gently-steamed if you want — but you don’t have to.
- Optional rehydration: add hot water or hot bone broth, wait 2–3 mins, mash to a smooth pâté. Handy for pups, seniors, dental cases or fussy eaters.
- Top-tier cold-pressed: lots of “cold-pressed” foods cut meat and pad with fillers. Wild stays meat-led and transparent.
- Good value: real nutrition per gram means you feed less. Daily cost is similar to budget raw — without the freezer faff.
How to serve
- Complete on its own: scoop and serve. It’s nutrient-dense, so you feed less than standard kibble.
- Optional mix: safe to combine with raw or gently-steamed meals; cold-pressed digests at a similar rate.
- Optional pâté: rehydrate with hot water or hot bone broth for 2–3 mins, then mash. Convenience bonus — not required.
- Rotate flavours: variety keeps fussy dogs keen and supports a broader nutrient profile.
Feeding guide & cost per day
- Adults: start around 1–1.2% of body weight per day (dry), split into meals. Adjust to keep a steady body condition.
- Puppies: feed little-and-often; typically 2–3% of expected adult weight per day (dry) as a guide.
- Pâté option: if rehydrating, add hot water or bone broth, wait 2–3 minutes and mash. The final weight increases with water added.
Ingredients — Chicken (true 80:20 on a dehydrated basis)
Free Run Chicken 76%, Chicken Liver 3%, Whole Egg 1%
Cold-Pressed Sunflower Oil 3%, Carrot 3%, Sweet Potato 3%, Kelp Seaweed 2.5%, Spinach 2.5%, Ground Chia Seeds 2%, Pumpkin 1%, Apple 1%, Blackcurrant 1%, Herb, Botanicals & Superfood Blend 1% (Oregano 0.1%, Chicory Root 0.1%, Ginger 0.1%, Turmeric 0.1%, Black Pepper 0.1%, Echinacea Root 0.1%, Algae Omega 3 Powder 0.1%, Broccoli 0.1%, Green Lipped Mussel Powder 0.1%, Natural Probiotic — Bacillus velezensis — 0.0023%).
Analytical Constituents (typical)
Wild vs others (quick reality check)
- Wild vs other cold-pressed: many lean on the name while dropping meat and adding fillers. Wild is top tier: meat-led, clear labels, no fluff.
- Wild vs standard kibble: kibble is high-heat extruded and often cereal-led. Wild is low-temp pressed, meat-first, and breaks down like raw for gentler digestion.
- Wild vs price: strong nutrition density = you feed less. Cost per day ≈ budget raw, without freezer space or defrosting.
Can I mix Wild with raw or gently cooked food?
Do I have to rehydrate it?
Is this suitable for all life stages?
Wild Cold-Pressed — Real Food, No Nonsense
Wild is a true 80% real meat cold-pressed food (meat, organ, bone). It’s complete, easy to digest, and rated 89% on AADF — the highest-scoring cold-pressed on the market. Straight ingredients. Clear labelling. Food dogs actually thrive on.
Why this beats the rest
- Real 80% meat, organ & bone: proper raw-style ingredients you can read — no cereal fillers or wording tricks.
- Cold-pressed at low temp: protects nutrients and crumbles like raw in the stomach — kinder on digestion than baked/extruded kibble.
- Complete on its own: everything your dog needs in one bowl. Mix with raw or gently-steamed if you want — but you don’t have to.
- Optional rehydration: add hot water or hot bone broth, wait 2–3 mins, mash to a smooth pâté. Handy for pups, seniors, dental cases or fussy eaters.
- Top-tier cold-pressed: lots of “cold-pressed” foods cut meat and pad with fillers. Wild stays meat-led and transparent.
- Good value: real nutrition per gram means you feed less. Daily cost is similar to budget raw — without the freezer faff.
How to serve
- Complete on its own: scoop and serve. It’s nutrient-dense, so you feed less than standard kibble.
- Optional mix: safe to combine with raw or gently-steamed meals; cold-pressed digests at a similar rate.
- Optional pâté: rehydrate with hot water or hot bone broth for 2–3 mins, then mash. Convenience bonus — not required.
- Rotate flavours: variety keeps fussy dogs keen and supports a broader nutrient profile.
Feeding guide & cost per day
- Adults: start around 1–1.2% of body weight per day (dry), split into 2 meals. Adjust to keep a steady body condition.
- Puppies: feed little-and-often; typically 2–3% of expected adult weight per day (dry) as a guide.
- Pâté option: if rehydrating, add hot water or bone broth, wait 2–3 minutes and mash. The final weight increases with water added.
Ingredients — Beef (true 80:20 on a dehydrated basis)
Beef 76% (60% muscle meat, 16% carcass), Beef Liver 3%, Whole Egg 1%
Cold-Pressed Sunflower Oil 3%, Carrot 3%, Sweet Potato 3%, Kelp Seaweed 2.5%, Spinach 2.5%, Ground Chia Seeds 2%, Pumpkin 1%, Apple 1%, Blackcurrant 1%, Herb, Botanicals & Superfood Blend 1% (Oregano 0.1%, Chicory Root 0.1%, Ginger 0.1%, Turmeric 0.1%, Black Pepper 0.1%, Echinacea Root 0.1%, Algae Omega-3 Powder 0.1%, Broccoli 0.1%, Green-Lipped Mussel Powder 0.1%, Natural Probiotic — Bacillus velezensis — 0.0023%).
Analytical Constituents (typical)
Wild vs others (quick reality check)
- Wild vs other cold-pressed: many lean on the name while dropping meat and adding fillers. Wild is top tier: meat-led, clear labels, no fluff.
- Wild vs standard kibble: kibble is high-heat extruded and often cereal-led. Wild is low-temp pressed, meat-first, and breaks down like raw for gentler digestion.
- Wild vs price: strong nutrition density = you feed less. Cost per day ≈ budget raw, without freezer space or defrosting.