Aspol Venison Meat with Bones is a natural, balanced raw food made from high-quality venison and bones. It provides essential nutrients in their most natural form for a healthy, active life.
Why choose Aspol Venison?
Inspired by the BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) concept, this diet mirrors the natural canine diet — raw, fresh, and nutrient-rich. It supports strong muscles, healthy digestion, and overall vitality.
Key benefits
- Made from fresh venison and bones
- Supports muscle development and healthy digestion
- Suitable for dogs of all breeds and ages
- Grain-free, wholesome, and nutrient-dense
Give your dog the best start with Aspol Venison, a diet that ensures long-term health, energy, and a happy, active life.
Roe deer meat with bones (bone content: 28%) is becoming increasingly popular among dog owners due to its low fat and lower calorie content compared to other meats. It is an excellent source of protein, providing many essential minerals and vitamins, including B vitamins, magnesium, phosphorus, and calcium. Roe deer meat with bones provides the essential nutrients that promote pet health. While it can be served on its own, it is most beneficial when supplemented with offal, allowing for a balanced and complete diet tailored to the dog’s needs.
Composition: roe deer meat with bones (bone content in the product: 28%).
Analytical constituents
- Protein: 21%
- Moisture: 63%
- Crude fibre: 10%
- Fat content: 6%
- Calcium: 28%
Key features: Preservative-free; vacuum packaging; one-year shelf life.
Feeding instructions
- Store in the freezer.
- Thaw in the refrigerator before feeding.
- Do not microwave or heat-treat the product.
- Once thawed, store in the refrigerator and use within 48 hours (or longer depending on refrigerator temperature).
- Not intended for human consumption.
- Wash hands, utensils, and surfaces with soap before and after handling; wash the pet’s bowl after each meal.
- Store separately from human food.
- Always provide fresh drinking water.
- For a balanced diet, dogs/cats should receive at least 5 different protein sources over a 3-month period.
- Adult dogs/cats should be fed 2–4% of body weight depending on activity level; adjust individually.
- Never change protein sources abruptly; introduce new food gradually.
Useful information
- Protein – biological molecules composed of one or more amino acid chains.
- Fats – all fats, including saturated and unsaturated fats, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acids.
- Ash – inorganic residue remaining after the removal of water and organic matter.
- Fiber – undifferentiated plant components.
- Moisture – natural water content of the ingredients used.

