Product review - Joe & Jacks, and Joe
& Jills
TV
vet Joe Inglis BVSc MRCVS brought out his Joe & Jack's dog and
Joe and Jills cat food a few years ago, and interestingly made it
available in Waitrose, which must have been quite a coup for him,
as small pet food companies struggle to get food into the supermarkets!
The food, which is naturally preserved and has moderate protein
and fat content is very similar to many similar products on the
market, and price-wise on the high side at £28 for 10kg dog
food (equivalent to £42 for 15kg or about the same price as
Burns, also marketed by a vet!)
If you are wanting a naturally preserved food then it may be worth
trying Joe Inglis' food, but it has to be said that there are cheaper
equivalents around.
Joe and Jacks Dog Food

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The food is fairly similar to
many others on the market, and has moderate protein and fat
content.
Ingredients
Rice (min 30%)
Lamb meat meal
(min 28%)
Barley
Poultry fat
Sugar beet pulp
Brewer’s yeast
Yucca
Minerals
Vitamins
Analysis
Crude Protein - 22.00 %
Oil/fat - 8.00 %
Fibre - 2.50 %
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| Joe & Jills Cat Food

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Again, the food is fairly similar to many
others on the market, and has moderate protein and fat content.
Ingredients
• Fresh chicken
(min 26%)
• Poultry meat meal
• Rice (min 26%)
• Maize
• Chicken fat
• Egg powder
• Fish meal
• Sugar beet pulp
• Yeasts
• Minerals
• Vitamins
Analysis
Crude Protein - 28.00 %
Oil/fat - 16.00 %
Fibre - 2.00 %
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Prices for Joe & Jacks and Joe & Jills
You're looking at around £28/10kg for the complete dry dog
food and around £5 for 1kg of cat food. It's available direct
or from Pet
Planet online
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