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Cold Pressed Dog Food

Cold Pressed Dog Food Ireland

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Dec’s Pets we stock a carefully chosen range of cold pressed dog food brands, all made with natural ingredients and delivered free to your door anywhere in Ireland on orders over €39. Whether you’re in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Wexford or anywhere in between, we’ve got your dog covered.

What is Cold Pressed Dog Food?

Cold pressed dog food is made by pressing and shaping ingredients at low temperatures, below 42°C. Unlike regular kibble which is cooked at extremely high temperatures, this gentle process keeps the natural nutrients, vitamins and enzymes fully intact. The result is a food that is closer to nature, easier to digest and one your dog will genuinely look forward to at mealtimes.

🌡️ Made at low temperatures below 42°C — nutrients preserved naturally

💪 Higher meat content than most standard kibbles

🫘 Rich in prebiotic fibre — great for gut health

🫁 Easier to digest — brilliant for sensitive stomachs ✨ Minimally processed — no artificial nasties

🥩 A brilliant alternative or complement to raw feeding

Want to learn more? Read our Ultimate Guide to Cold Pressed Dog Food on the Dec’s Pets blog.

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Cold-pressed dog food is made at lower temperatures, preserving more nutrients and natural ingredients, while traditional kibble is cooked at higher temperatures, which can reduce the nutritional value. Cold-pressed food also breaks down more easily in the stomach, aiding digestion.

Yes, the gentle production process retains enzymes and fibers that support better digestion for dogs.

Yes, cold-pressed dog food can be combined with raw or wet food as part of a balanced diet.

The natural ingredients in cold-pressed dog food may reduce allergens and sensitivities for some dogs.

Store it in a cool, dry place, as the natural ingredients can spoil if exposed to heat or moisture.

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