Description
From the manufacturer
Chudleys have a complete range of diets for working dogs, meeting the requirements of each breed and life stage.
Made with the best ingredients in our Northamptonshire based factory, the product portfolio is primed with hypoallergenic and grain free diets, targeting the most discerning dogs.
Chudleys have over 40 years of expertise manufacturing working dog food, so you can rest assured that your dog’s health and performance the our top priority.
- Made in the UK
- VAT Free
Do you know What Goes into Every Bag of Chudleys?
Time, Effort, Care and Attention
With generations of expertise and passion in the physiology, feeding & management of working dogs, Chudleys prides itself on its commitment to producing quality dog food. Chudleys offers complete dog food for the entire life of a working dog with hypoallergenic & grain free variants within the range.
Our specialist range of working dog food is very nutritious, containing high levels of quality protein alongside our own blend of antioxidants (QLC) which support and maintain your dog’s health.
Chudleys Dog Food
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ClassicThe Classic diets falls within our ‘Heritage’ range and is a traditional, proven recipe for dogs with a lower workload. |
Lamb SensitiveIdeal for dogs that have a tendency towards ‘delicate’ digestive systems. Offer your canine companion a helping hand, within a delicious lamb kibble. |
Grain Free ChickenIdeal for working dogs that enjoy a cereal free diet. The diet is packed with benefits including joint care, immune and digestive support and a coat conditioning package. |
A reduced calorie diet which is ideally suited to dogs that easily gain weight or have a tendency to be overweight.
- Contains carnitine to help utilise fat reserves for energy and help support weight management
- The blend of functional fibres and slowly-digested carbohydrates help to support that ‘fuller’ feeling for your dog during weight control, consequently helping to reduce hunger pangs
- With QLC antioxidants and enhanced key vitamin levels to meet your dog’s needs for nutrients whilst on low calorie intakes
Ingredients
Whole grain wheat, Whole grain oats, Poultry meal, Whole grain maize,Whole grain barley, Prairie meal, Hydrolysed chicken proteins, Unmolassed beet pulp, Rice, Yeast (source of mannan oligosaccharides), Alfalfa, Peas,Dicalcium phosphate, Carrots, Salmon oil, Sodium bicarbonate, Cinnamon,Blackcurrant, Yucca schidigera, Kale, Spinach, Beetroot, Rosemary, Rosehip, Pomegranate.
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Puppy/Junior |
Adult Lamb Sensitive |
Adult Duck with Rice |
Adult Grain Free Chicken |
Lite |
Senior |
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Crude Protein | 28% | 26% | 23% | 24% | 20% | 21% |
Crude Oil and Fats | 14% | 12% | 12% | 14% | 5% | 8% |
Crude Fibres | 2.75% | 3.25% | 2.75% | 3.5% | 5.4% | 3.75% |
Crude Ash | 6% | 6% | 5.75% | 8% | 6% | 5% |
Free From | Wheat Gluten | Wheat Gluten, Soya and Egg |
PAM –
Highly recommend this food. No fillers and hypoallergenic.Learned about this food from the website allaboutdogfood co dot UK.70% food as apposed to the previous popular brand I was using which turned out to be 37 % the rest fillers. It’s also a great deal cheeper to bootThe dogs eat this and it keeps both my Shar Pei and Alabai dogs happy. I honestly believe the male and female to be in good shape with good conditioned coat, teeth and energetic without the hyper behaviour you get with some foods.Wouldn’t eat it myself without gravy but in the future hard time coming I may have to order an extra bag for the humans. 🤣🤣🤣
Andrea Rowe –
Very tasty and ideal for treats size too
Sam Hain –
Been feeding this to our puppy following breeder recommendation. He loves his mealtimes polishing off his Chudleys in no time. Normally feed two meals with warm water and one dry to mix up the textures. He has gained 1.2kg per week for the past two weeks. Vet very happy with him. His coat looks great and he is happy and settled. Competitively priced with fast delivery from Amazon to boot.
Mrs Kelly –
I was looking for something that compared to eukanuba puppy and found this little gem at half the price.Our 7 month springer spaniel loves it.The change over of food did upset her tummy for about a week, but that was probably more to do with me just doing a straight swap and not mixing it in with her other food gradually. All has settled down, we’ve been using it now about a month and I’m very happy with it and the pup wolfs it down with no hesitation.Happy puppy, happy Mum.
parki –
Always good.
Rachel callaghan –
Big bag for good priceFills my pup up and she seems to love the flavour
hammyheaven –
My Staffy seemed to enjoy this food.
Trish Lister –
Our puppy came already on Chudleys puppy food, so obviously kept it the same. She is a Labrador and pretty big at 6 months old and recently changed to another make, but only because she seemed hungry. Up to that point Chudleys did her very well indeed.
Sheila WhyteSheila Whyte –
Everyone comments on how shiny her coat is and all want to know what we are feeding her. So of course we recommend Chudleys Puppy & Junior dry dog food.
rosemary –
I starting using this puppy food as my puppy had been weaned onto it by the breeder. It;s not cheap but my pup has a gorgeous shiny coat and seems to enjoy it.