Direct-to-consumer pet nutrition subscription service Tails.com recently released its first in-store dog food line called Nourish & Protect. The advanced nutrition solution for dogs targets common concerns related to weight, gut wellness and immunity, and the food is paired with a digital service that offers portion guidance and a personalized measuring scoop to support the needs of different dogs.
The all-new Nourish & Protect line includes dry kibble and a wet range, including kibble in Chicken & Rice and Salmon & Sweet Potato varieties and wet formulas include Chicken and Chicken & Cod varieties.
These new advanced nutrition pet food formulas for dogs can now be found at over 100 Sainsbury supermarkets across the UK.
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Nourish & Protect Targets Weight, Gut Health & Immunity in Dogs
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