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Magic Moose
  • Forest magic in a cup! Our wild favourite with minced Swedish moose. For city- as well as hunting dogs. No white sugar or lactose.

    Magic Moose

    • ICE CREAM FOR DOGS

      MOOSE FLAVOUR

      Net weight 120g


      Forest magic in a cup! Our wild favourite with minced Swedish moose. For city- as well as hunting dogs. No white sugar. No lactose.


      Benefits

      •  cooling

      •  festive

      •  calming & stimulating

      •  grain free •  without additives

      •  without white sugar or lactose

      •  Swedish raw material

      •  made in Sweden


      Usage

      Ice cream for dogs is a tasty, cooling stress reliever for dogs. The licking is a calming activity for dogs in general and dog ice cream can therefor help the dog wind down and a tool in situations the dog can feel insecure, nervous or stressed.


      Manufacturing

      The ice cream is made in Hugo & Celine's factory in Karlshamn, Sweden. Unlike human ice cream, our dog ice cream is made with lactose-free yogurt and is completely free of white sugar. Instead, we add a pinch of coconut sugar and agave syrup, just enough to get the ice cream's unique consistency of frozen crystals that make ice cream. We make flavorings with fine Swedish meat or fish ingredients.


      Serving

      Served frozen directly from cup as a treat.

      Suitable for dogs of all ages.


      STORE FROZEN ❄ DON'T REFREEZE

      Complementary food for dogs.


      Ingredients

      Milk and dairy products (lactose free Turkish-style and natural yoghurt) 76%, meat and animal by-products (moose meat) 18%, sugars (agave syrup & coconut sugar) 6%.


      Analytical constituents

      Moisture 77,8%, nitrogen free extract (NFE) 9,78%, protein 6,58%, fat 5,01%, ash 0,8%, plant fiber <1,0%. No additives. 

      Energy 4,2 MJ/Kg (100 kcal/100g).


      Manufacturing company

      Hugo & Celine® / Pet Union Sweden AB

      Kungsgatan 60, 111 22 Stockholm, Sverige

      Fabrik SP 310 PF (Karlshamn)

      Registered at Swedish Board of Agriculture

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