KONG Wild Shieldz Fish
KONG Wild Shieldz Fish
KONG Shieldz Wildz Fish ultra-durable training tools are triple coated and sealed to last through epic water retrieval sessions to hone hunting and dock diving skills while satisfying natural instincts with interactive fun.
The hi-tech coating helps these fish float for easy grabbing. Heftier than most dummies for durability and longer-distance tosses for conditioning, these realistic fish come in three North American favorite species that include every detail (except fishy fragrance).
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from 580 reviewsSuzie is not a very playful girl, but she pounced on this bright pink tennis ball the minute she saw it, and plays with it every day. Thank you so much.
My dog has taken to this food well.
He was recommended it by a member of staff as a recent blood test showed high readings for Liver and Pancras, he had constipation and great pain.
One of my dogs is elderly and has become a fussy eater. She’s been losing weight and I’ve struggled to find a raw food that she will eat consistently. I started another dog on Liver Support and tried it with my fussy eater and she loves it. It’s turned out to be good for my dog with some liver issues and also for my fussy eater.
Lovely cubes of venison, nicely packaged. As yet they are still untried & in my freezer, so afraid I can’t really comment, but they certainly look good. The price was excellent as was the delivery.
Excellent product for my little dog… great value .
The staff are really friendly and efficient
Great alternative wild flavours, our dogs love the thicker texture too, packaged well too!
Lovely dog food so easy to use
My Grand Fur Baby Molly a Yorkshire Terrier, just loves this food it’s gone in seconds. So fast I’m sure she doesn’t chew 🤣
Fantastic company, brilliant service as always!
My puppy loves these and would permanently chew it all day if she gets the chance
Prompt delivery and kittens enjoy the food. Thank you.
I ordered 30 1kg dog food at 6am and had it same before 4 incredible service