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Salmon Flavoured Grain Free Cold Pressed Dog Food
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Why not treat your furry Best friend to the delightfull taste of our Salmon Flavoured Grain & Gluten Free Cold Pressed Dog Food.Designed to nourish your dog with the very best ingrediants while ensuring they enjoy every single bite.This premium dof food features high-quality salmon as it’s primary protein source,providing essentail omega 3 fatty acids that promtes shiny glossy coats,Healthy Skin,and optimalheart function.

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HERE BELOW IS WHY COLDPRESSED DOG FOOD IS FAR FAR BETTER THAN TRADITIONAL DOG KIBBLE / BISCUIT
Cold pressed dog food and traditional kibble are both dry dog food, but they are made using different cooking processes. Cold pressed food uses a lower temperature (typically below 80°C) to gently press ingredients together, aiming to retain more nutrients and be more digestible. Traditional kibble, on the other hand, is made through extrusion, a process that involves high temperatures (around 140°C) to steam and bind ingredients, which can lead to some nutrient loss.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
Cold Pressed Food:
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Lower Temperature:
Ingredients are mixed and then pressed together at temperatures typically between 40-80°C.
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Gentle Processing:
This lower temperature helps preserve heat-sensitive nutrients, vitamins, and enzymes, resulting in a more nutrient-dense food.
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Easier Digestion:
Cold-pressed food is often considered more digestible because it breaks down more easily in the stomach, unlike kibble which can swell.
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Natural Ingredients:
The gentle process allows for a wider variety of ingredients to be included, including some that might be damaged by higher temperatures in traditional kibble.
Traditional Kibble:
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High Temperature:
Kibble is made using a process called extrusion, where ingredients are cooked at high temperatures, around 140°C.
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Nutrient Loss:
The high heat can lead to the breakdown of some nutrients, so manufacturers often add synthetic vitamins and minerals back into the food.
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Difficult Digestion:
Some dogs may find kibble more challenging to digest, and it can swell in the stomach.
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Binding Agents:
Kibble relies on high temperatures and binding agents to hold its shape, which can sometimes result in a harder texture.







