KB Mix contains exclusively salmon as the protein source, making it an excellent choice for providing high-quality protein and essential omega-3 fatty acids
The mix is made with only natural ingredients, free from artificial additives. However, this mix alone is not a complete diet; variation is necessary to ensure balanced nutrition.
Minced salmon benefits
Minced salmon is a high-quality, easily digestible source of animal protein, ideal for a dog’s daily diet. It is naturally rich in Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA), which play an important role in maintaining overall health and well-being.
Benefits for dogs
- Supports healthy skin and a shiny coat
- Helps maintain joint health and mobility
- Contributes to normal brain and nervous system function
- Supports cardiovascular health
- Suitable for dogs with sensitive digestion or food intolerances
Minced salmon is a natural product without unnecessary additives and can be easily combined with other fresh food products. It is an excellent choice for ensuring dietary variety and balanced nutrition.
Ingredients
- 100% Salmon: 70% bodies, 30% heads
Proportions
- Meat: 64%
- Bones: 36%
- Organs: 0%
- Extra: 0%
Analytical components
- 62% moisture
- 14% protein
- 9% fats
- 0,4% fiber
- 3,9% ash
- 1,58% calcium
- 0,65% phosphorus
- Ca:P: 2,42
- Energy: 255 kcal/100 gr.
Please note soft bone contains less calcium than hard bone and therefore more is required to achieve the correct calcium level in a raw diet.
Instructions for use
- Store the products in a freezer.
- Thaw the products in the refrigerator before serving.
- We do not recommend using a microwave oven or heat treating the product in any way!
- Thawed food should be refrigerated and used within 48 hours or longer depending on the temperature of your refrigerator.
- The product is not intended for human consumption!
- Wash hands, tools and surfaces with soap before and after serving products, and wash the pet’s food bowl after each meal.
- Store separately from human food.
- Always provide your pet with fresh water.
- Remember that for a balanced diet, you must feed your dog at least 5 sources of protein over a 3-month period. Therefore, we recommend supplementing the dog’s diet with a variety of raw food products.
- An adult dog should be given a quantity of food equal to 2-4% of his weight depending on physical activity. But every dog is different, so adjust the daily portion size individually.
- Never change the type of protein immediately, but gradually increase the amount of the new food.
Useful information
- Proteins – biological molecules consisting of one or more amino acid chains.
- Fats – all fats, saturated and unsaturated, including polyunsaturated fatty acids and monosodium fatty acids.
- Ash – inorganic residues after the decomposition of water and organic substances.
- Fibers – undifferentiated parts of plants.
- Moisture – naturally occurring moisture in the ingredients used.

