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Arden Grange, has updated its Sensitive Range with the launch of new ‘Superfood Blend’ recipes, as well as two new products – Sensitive Adult Mini and Sensitive Adult Large Breed for dogs.

The new products, which will be available to order from February 2022, are grain-free and include ocean white fish, potato and sweet potato as the three main ingredients, all of which are “easily digestible” and have low allergenicity.

The brand also said Prebiotics FOS and MOS further aid digestion, while omega-3 and 6 from krill and linseed help support the skin and coat condition, as well as the brain and heart. Joint supplements, glucosamine, MSM and chondroitin promote healthy, supple joints.

The range will see the additions of the ‘Superfood Blend by Arden Grange’, combining nine new natural ingredients that have proven health benefits; ‘Sensitive Adult Mini’, suitable for smaller dog breeds, consisting of smaller sized kibble compared to the already existing ‘Sensitive Adult’ diet food; and ‘Sensitive Adult Large Breed’ for bigger dogs, helping maintain supple, strong joints and cartilage, which is important in large and giant breed dogs.

Ness Bird, nutrition advisor for Arden Grange, said: “The superfood blend of plant and fruit extracts have excellent antioxidant properties and will provide much needed support to dogs’ immune systems and overall health. Now with the additional new products, the Sensitive range can further help dogs of differing sizes with digestive and skin sensitivities.

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