
Dibo Lamb & Tripe Mince 1kg
100% Meat & Bone, naturally rich in essential vitamins.
This recipe is made with the highest quality ingredients that contain a variety of essential nutrients.Â
Lamb is packed with Vitamin A, Calcium and Iron, and provides essential amino acids.
It also is a great protein option for dogs with sensitivities and common allergies to other protein sources.
Tripe is naturally rich in pre & probiotics to maintain a healthy gut.
The frozen mince is quicker to defrost than large raw cuts, easy to portion, and simple to serve as a complementary meal. Its tasty bite-sized pieces also make it perfect for smaller dogs to enjoy.
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$1.66Dibo Lamb & Tripe Mince 1kg
100% Meat & Bone, naturally rich in essential vitamins.
This recipe is made with the highest quality ingredients that contain a variety of essential nutrients.Â
Lamb is packed with Vitamin A, Calcium and Iron, and provides essential amino acids.
It also is a great protein option for dogs with sensitivities and common allergies to other protein sources.
Tripe is naturally rich in pre & probiotics to maintain a healthy gut.
The frozen mince is quicker to defrost than large raw cuts, easy to portion, and simple to serve as a complementary meal. Its tasty bite-sized pieces also make it perfect for smaller dogs to enjoy.
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100% Meat & Bone, naturally rich in essential vitamins.
This recipe is made with the highest quality ingredients that contain a variety of essential nutrients.Â
Lamb is packed with Vitamin A, Calcium and Iron, and provides essential amino acids.
It also is a great protein option for dogs with sensitivities and common allergies to other protein sources.
Tripe is naturally rich in pre & probiotics to maintain a healthy gut.
The frozen mince is quicker to defrost than large raw cuts, easy to portion, and simple to serve as a complementary meal. Its tasty bite-sized pieces also make it perfect for smaller dogs to enjoy.























