TOW
TOW PREY Trout Dog
Product Overview
Simpler food. Cleaner nutrition. The Taste of the Wild PREY Trout Recipe is crafted for dogs who thrive on a limited-ingredient diet — made with only four key ingredients for maximum digestibility and pure nourishment.
Featuring spring-fed trout as the #1 ingredient, this recipe provides high-quality, easily digestible protein, rich in omega fatty acids for healthy skin and a shiny coat. Enhanced with species-specific probiotics, DHA, and antioxidants, it supports digestion, brain health, immunity, and overall vitality — all with the delicious flavour of trout dogs crave.
Key Features & Benefits
🐟 Spring-Fed Trout as the First Ingredient
A nutrient-rich, high-energy, and highly digestible source of protein for lean muscle development.
🦠 Species-Specific Probiotics
Every pound contains 80 million live, active K9 Strain Probiotics™ to support digestive and immune health.
🌿 Digestive Support
Fibre from garbanzo beans and prebiotic fibre from dried chicory root help maintain a healthy gut microbiome.
🫐 Antioxidant-Rich Ingredients
Peas, lentils, tomatoes, blueberries, and raspberries deliver natural antioxidants and essential vitamins for cellular health.
🐾 Omega Fatty Acids & DHA
Sunflower and salmon oils provide omega 3 & 6 to promote healthy skin, coat, and brain function.
🥦 Balanced Nutrition with Essential Vitamins & Minerals
Formulated to provide complete and balanced nutrition for dogs of all breeds and life stages.
🚫 No Grains, No Fillers, No Artificial Additives
A clean, simple recipe supporting wellness naturally.
Composition
Trout, Lentils, Tomato Pomace, Chicken Fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), Natural Flavour, Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Salmon Oil (source of DHA), Salt, DL-Methionine, Choline Chloride, Taurine, L-Carnitine, Dried Lactobacillus Plantarum Fermentation Product, Dried Bacillus Subtilis Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product, Dried Enterococcus Faecium Fermentation Product, Dried Bifidobacterium Animalis Fermentation Product, Vitamin E Supplement, Iron Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Potassium Iodide, Thiamine Mononitrate, Manganese Proteinate, Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin A Supplement, Biotin, Niacin, Calcium Pantothenate, Sodium Selenite, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Riboflavin, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid.
Contains a source of live (viable), naturally occurring microorganisms.
Calorie Content
3,592 kcal/kg (336 kcal/cup)
Calculated Metabolizable Energy
Feeding Guide: Standard Measuring Cups per Day
The following is a general feeding guide for puppies and adult dogs based on their body weight and age:
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1–2.25 kg:
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6–12 weeks: 75–125 g
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3–4 months: 75–100 g
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5–7 months: 66–100 g
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8–12 months: 50–75 g
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Adult dogs: 50–66 g
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2.25–4.5 kg:
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6–12 weeks: 125–200 g
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3–4 months: 100–175 g
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5–7 months: 100–166 g
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8–12 months: 75–133 g
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Adult dogs: 66–100 g
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4.5–9 kg:
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6–12 weeks: 200–325 g
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3–4 months: 175–300 g
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5–7 months: 166–275 g
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8–12 months: 133–225 g
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Adult dogs: 100–175 g
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9–13.5 kg:
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6–12 weeks: 325–433 g
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3–4 months: 300–400 g
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5–7 months: 275–366 g
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8–12 months: 225–300 g
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Adult dogs: 175–233 g
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13.5–18 kg:
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6–12 weeks: 433–550 g
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3–4 months: 400–500 g
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5–7 months: 366–450 g
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8–12 months: 300–366 g
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Adult dogs: 233–300 g
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18–27 kg:
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6–12 weeks: 550–750 g
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3–4 months: 500–666 g
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5–7 months: 450–625 g
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8–12 months: 366–500 g
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Adult dogs: 300–400 g
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27–36 kg:
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3–4 months: 666–850 g
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5–7 months: 625–766 g
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8–12 months: 500–625 g
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Adult dogs: 400–500 g
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36–45 kg:
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5–7 months: 766–900 g
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8–12 months: 625–725 g
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Adult dogs: 500–575 g
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45–57 kg:
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5–7 months: 700–825 g
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8–12 months: 566–650 g
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Adult dogs: 575–675 g
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57–68 kg:
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8–12 months: 850–975 g
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Adult dogs: 675–775 g
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68–79 kg:
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8–12 months: 975–1050 g
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Adult dogs: 775–866 g
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Additional Notes:
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For adult dogs over 45.45 kg, add ½ cup for every additional 4.5 kg of body weight.
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For pregnant or nursing dogs, free-choice feeding is recommended.
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Adjust the amount of food daily as needed to maintain ideal body condition.
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This guide is only a starting point — the exact feeding amount may vary based on age, activity level, and other food or treats.
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Always consult your veterinarian to determine the appropriate diet for your dog.
Changing Food:
Over 7–10 days, gradually decrease the amount of current food while increasing the amount of new food.
SIze Chart
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