This tasty complete food with fresh beef, cod & turkey imitates the wolf’s natural diet. The grain-free recipe with plenty of meat is enriched with cranberries & provides a healthy & well-rounded meal
Wolf of Wilderness “The Taste of Canada” at a glance:
- With a total of 40% fresh meat typical to the wild wolf’s regional prey
- With Canadian linseed
- With cranberries
- With healthy beans and pulses
- 100 % grain and gluten free so suitable for dogs with grain allergies
- No artificial preservatives, colours or aromas
- Made in Germany
- Made using a gentle “thermal mix process” to ensure the vital nutrients and great taste are retained.
- With an intensive, meaty taste, reminiscent of prey food
Our dogs are an important member of the family. We love their company and they are endearing and very loyal pets. It is important that they get the right diet to keep them fit and healthy. Wolf of Wilderness dry dog food is made with top quality ingredients provide your pet with a species appropriate diet that is packed with vital animal protein. This delicious, all-natural kibble is well accepted and suitable for dogs with nutritional sensitivities.

Wolf of Wilderness “The Taste of Canada” is based on the wild wolf’s eating habits and this great-tasting dry food is similar to the wolf’s natural diet. It provides your pet with a balanced, nutritious meal and is well accepted. Many believe that the domesticated dog originates from the wolf, so its diet in the wild would be mainly carnivorous. Research into the wolves’ natural eating habits shows that their diet consists of mostly meat or fish and some berries, wild herbs and roots, with very few carbohydrates. with some fruit, herbs and botanicals. In Canada this would include wild beef and turkeys as well as North Atlantic cod. The wolf’s diet has remained unchanged throughout the course of evolution and this is why the recipes are grain-free. The ingredients include lots of regional fresh meat, complemented by wild herbs, roots and berries. Peas, field beans and chickpeas are a valuable source of plant protein.
More information about the Wolf of Wilderness brand philosophy and entire food range can be found here:
- Wolf of Wilderness Dog Food
Wolf of Wilderness dog food reflects the feeding patterns of the wild wolf and ensures that your dog has a balanced intake of nutrients.
This is a complete dry dog food and suitable for dogs of all breeds and sizes. It is available in the following sizes: 1kg, 5kg (5 x 1kg) and 12kg.
Fresh beef (20%), peas (shelled), fresh cod (10%), fresh turkey (10%), beef protein (dried, 10%), amaranth, field beans (shelled), poultry protein (dried 6%), chickpeas, dried beet pulp (de-sugared), poultry fat (4%), linseed (2.5%), brewer’s yeast (dried, sources of beta-glucans and mannan-oligosaccharides), carob, salmon oil (2%), egg (dried, 1.3%), dicalcium phosphate, poultry liver (hydrolysed), fruits of the forest mixed berries (0.4%, dried: cranberries (0.2%), blackcurrants, redcurrants, rosehips), potassium chloride, sodium chloride, herbs (0.2%, dried: nettle leaves, camomile, blackberry leaves, dandelion root), chicory inulin (0.1%)
Additives per kg: Nutritional additives: Vitamin A 13,000 IU, vitamin D3 1,300 IU, vitamin E 130mg, vitamin C 60mg, vitamin B1 12mg, vitamin B2 [riboflavin] 15mg, vitamin B6 [pyridoxine hydrochloride] 10mg, vitamin B12 225mcg, niacin 55mg, calcium-D-pantothenate 25mg, folic acid 2mg, biotin 550mcg, choline chloride 1,500mg, copper [as cupric (II) sulphate, pentahydrate] 12.5mg, zinc [as zinc oxide] 125mg, iron [as iron(II) sulphate, monohydrate] 200mg, manganese [as manganese (II) oxide] 40mg, iodine [as calcium iodate, anhydrous] 2mg, selenium [as sodium selenite] 0.05mg.
Technological additives: Tocopherol extracts from plant oils
Energy per kg: ME (FEDIAF, 2016) 15.66 MJ / 3743 kcal
Analytical constituents
| protein | 26.0 % |
| fat | 15.0 % |
| fibre | 3.0 % |
| ash | 7.0 % |
| calcium | 1.3 % |
| phosphorus | 0.9 % |
| moisture | 10.0 % |
| sodium | 0.35 % |






























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