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Dylan Working Wet Dog Food Tins are made right here in the UK and are part of our value dog food range. Specially crafted for working dogs, Dylan Working Wet Dog Food Tins can be fed alone as a complete meal or as part of a mixed diet with a crunchy Dylan kibble dry food.
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My dog loves it
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My dog is on a strict diet and we supplement it with Dylan wet food. She eats it all so we have no complaints.
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My dog really likes this meat
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My dogs totally tuck into this mixed with their dry food. One can be rather fussy but no problems whatsoever. Will definitely be ordering again 👍🏻
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Dylan Chicken & Beef Wet Working Dog Food, including answers from our team.
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How much wet food plus mixer should I feed a 32k lurcher a day and ratios
For a 32 kg (70 lb) dog: Many wet food brands recommend feeding approximately 350-500 grams of wet food per day, divided into two meals. This can vary based on the calorie content of the specific food you are using, so check the packaging for more precise guidelines.
A mixer (which is often dry kibble or a similar product) is usually given alongside wet food to provide extra fiber and bulk. A general rule of thumb for the amount of mixer would be:
For a 32 kg dog: You might want to feed around 100-200 grams of mixer per day, again divided into the dog's meals. This can vary based on the specific brand and your dog's nutritional needs.
A common ratio is around 70-80% wet food to 20-30% mixer, but this can depend on your dog's individual needs, preferences, and activity level.