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A new dog nutrition brand Scrumpf has made its debut in the UK by launching a range of herbal supplements.

The new range of supplements is available in three varieties; calming, digestion and joint care all retailing for £20.

The calming supplement is made of brewer’s yeast, hemp, peppermint, lemon balm, St.John’s wort and valerian root.

Alongside this, it is made up of crude protein (25.30%), crude fat (3.80%), crude fibre (19.70%), crude ash (8.70%), sodium (0.15%), moisture content (8.90%)

The digestion supplement includes oak bark, brewers yeast, carrot powder, fennel, liquorice root and aniseed.

It is composed of crude protein (12.30%), crude fat (1.30%), crude fibre (16%), crude ash (7.30%), sodium (0.10%) and moisture content (8.10%).

Lastly, the joint care supplement includes hemp, brewers yeast, horsetail herbs, rosehip, collagen peptide, green lipped mussel powder, devil’s claw, frankincense and oregano.

It is made up of crude protein (23.40%), crude fat (3.70%), crude fibre (21%), crude ash (8.60%), sodium (0.20%) and moisture content (7.80%).

The brand has announced that it is now taking wholesale pre-orders on request on its website.

Alongside this, the brand is planning to launch premium freeze-dried raw dog food, in February next year.

Scrumpf is hoping to use a process that retains the natural nutrients and flavours without any artificial additives.

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