Freeze Dried Duck Blood 50g
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Nutrient-Dense Blend – Made from duck blood, breast, and liver to deliver highly bioavailable iron, protein, and essential nutrients. Supports Red Blood Cell Production – Rich in iron and protein for energy and circulation Boosts Immunity & Vitality – Helps support immune defense and physical recovery. Ideal for Nutrient-Sensitive Pets – Free from grains, additives, or artificial preservatives. Freeze-Dried to Retain Nutrition – Preserves bioavailability and flavor without heat. Powder-Like Texture – Easily crumbles or rehydrates for convenient feeding. Convenient & Portable – Shelf-stable and resealable for storage and travel. Versatile Use – Serve alone, mix into food, or use as a supplement during recovery. Suitable for Cats, Dogs & Small Animals – Not for human or ruminant consumption.
Nutrient-Dense Blend – Made from duck blood, breast, and liver to deliver highly bioavailable iron, protein, and essential nutrients. Supports Red Blood Cell Production – Rich in iron and protein for energy and circulation Boosts Immunity & Vitality – Helps support immune defense and physical recovery. Ideal for Nutrient-Sensitive Pets – Free from grains, additives, or artificial preservatives. Freeze-Dried to Retain Nutrition – Preserves bioavailability and flavor without heat. Powder-Like Texture – Easily crumbles or rehydrates for convenient feeding. Convenient & Portable – Shelf-stable and resealable for storage and travel. Versatile Use – Serve alone, mix into food, or use as a supplement during recovery. Suitable for Cats, Dogs & Small Animals – Not for human or ruminant consumption.
JoybuyWaita Freeze Dried Duck Blood 50g is a nutrient-rich pet treat made from duck blood, breast, and liver, freeze-dried for maximum nutrition and flavor. High in bioavailable iron and protein, it supports vitality and red blood cell production, ideal for pets recovering from illness or needing extra energy.
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