Anco
Fish Bone Broth
Fish Bone Broth
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Anco Fish Bone Broth is a natural food topper made from 100% fish — nutrient-rich bone broth powder from slow-simmered Atlantic Blue Whiting bones. Sprinkle it dry over your dog's food, or mix with warm water into a tasty broth or gravy. A gentle, single-protein way to add flavour and moisture to meals, and a handy trick for tempting fussy or reluctant eaters.
- 100% fish, single ingredient — slow-simmered Atlantic Blue Whiting bones, dried into a convenient powder; no additives or preservatives, and grain free.
- Naturally high in protein & very low in fat — around 90% protein and under 0.5% fat.
- Single-source fish protein, naturally low-allergen — a gentle option for dogs sensitive to common meats like chicken or beef.
- Naturally contains collagen — around 6%, occurring naturally in the bone and connective tissue.
- A tasty topper — sprinkle dry or make into a broth or gravy; great for encouraging fussy eaters.
- Convenient powder — takes up less space and keeps longer than liquid broth, with less waste.
Composition
100% Fish (Atlantic Blue Whiting bone broth powder). Analytical constituents: Protein 90%, Fat less than 0.5%, Collagen 6%.
How to use
Use as a daily food topper, by weight of dog:
| Dog weight | Amount |
|---|---|
| Under 10kg | 2 tsp |
| 10–25kg | 3 tsp |
| 25kg+ | 4 tsp |
For a liquid broth, mix 1 tsp per 100ml of freshly boiled (then cooled) water — blend a little water with the powder to form a paste first, then add the rest. For a thicker, gravy-like consistency, use 1 tsp per 50ml. Or simply sprinkle it dry over food.
Feeding & safety
A complementary feed for dogs, fed alongside a complete, balanced diet. Suitable from 12 weeks. Always make sure fresh water is available.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight, and reseal after opening.
A complementary food for dogs — feed alongside a complete, balanced diet. Also available as Chicken Bone Broth and Beef Bone Broth.
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