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Purepet Chicken Biryani
Purepet Chicken Biryani
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🐶 Product Information
Here are some versions:
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Purepet Chicken Biryani 300 g — basic wet-like meal pouch / ready-to-eat.
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Purepet Chicken Biryani Fresh Food (5×300 g) — multi-pack.
📦 Key Features & Benefits
According to the product listing:
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It’s ready to serve — no cooking needed. (Vihaan Pet Clinic)
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Made with 65% real chicken. (BigBasket)
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No corn, no soya, no wheat mentioned in BigBasket listing. (BigBasket)
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Helps lean muscle growth — because of high-quality protein from chicken and eggs. (Vihaan Pet Clinic)
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Supports healthy digestion — includes fiber-rich veggies and natural herbs. (Vihaan Pet Clinic)
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Boosts immunity — contains antioxidant-rich superfoods like amla, turmeric, and ashwagandha. (Vihaan Pet Clinic)
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Good for skin & coat — has Omega-3 / good fats for shine. (Vihaan Pet Clinic)
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The flavour is “biryani-style”, to appeal to picky eaters. (Vihaan Pet Clinic)
🥣 Ingredients (Approx / Reported)
From the Purepet Fresh Chicken Biryani 300g listing: (Vihaan Pet Clinic)
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Real Chicken
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Eggs
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Hydrolysed Chicken Liver
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Carrots
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Rice (or rice-based)
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Natural herbs: amla, turmeric, ashwagandha
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Other: Moringa, Basil, Giloy, Ginger
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Minerals & Vitamins: (Vit A, D3, E, B1, B2, B6, Folic acid, Choline etc.)
📊 Nutritional Info
From the same listing: (Vihaan Pet Clinic)
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High protein from real chicken & eggs.
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Balanced carbs and fibre from vegetables + rice.
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No artificial preservatives (as claimed).
Exact macronutrient numbers (calories, fat, etc.) are not clearly listed on that source.
✅ Suitable For
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Dogs of all life stages (adult and puppy) — as per Purepet’s item description. (Vihaan Pet Clinic)
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All breeds, since it is a balanced ready-meal. (Vihaan Pet Clinic)
❗ Things to Be Careful About / Consider
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Since it’s a fresh-style / wet-type food, check for storage instructions (refrigeration / shelf-life) — always follow the pack instructions.
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Monitor how your dog reacts: sometimes diet changes can upset digestion, so introduce gradually.
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Cost-wise: being a ready meal, it might be more expensive per feed than plain dry kibble.
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Talk to your vet before switching — especially if your dog has dietary issues.
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