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Besides easily digested chicken oil as a fat source, it also has the nutrients required to strengthen your dog's joints and cartilage. It is thanks to this that vets often also recommend it for brachycephalic dogs like bulldogs and pugs who generally need extra protection for their joints.
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Nutritional information:
Ingredients and composition: Chicken, (chicken meat meal 27%, fresh chicken 5%), rice 26%, maize, refined chicken oil, beet pulp, chicken digest, whole dried egg, krill, yeast, whole linseed, minerals, prebiotic FOS, prebiotic MOS, yucca extract, glucosamine, MSM , chondroitin, cranberries, nucleotides
Analytical Constituents: Crude Protein 25%, Fat Content 15%, Crude Ash 7%, Crude Fibres 2.5%, Calcium 1.1%, Phosphorous 0.75%, Omega-3 0.99%, Omega-6 2.72%.
Additives (per kg)
Nutritional Additives: Vitamin A 18,000 IU, Vitamin D3 1,350 IU, Vitamin E 240 IU.
Trace Elements: Zinc chelate of amino acid hydrate 500mg, Copper chelate of amino acid hydrate 100mg, Manganese chelate of amino acid hydrate 67mg, Calcium iodate anhydrous 2.4mg, Selenised Yeast (inactivated) 65mg, Antioxidant (rosemary extract).
Feeding Guideline: Feeding requirements will vary based on your pet's level of activity, environment and age.
Please Note: This is just an initial guide, we suggest you check with a vet for specific changes in quantity to suit your pet.
Tip: Some breeds like Labradors and pugs are prone to eating too fast. When this happens, they often bring up their food soon after their meal. This is also linked to a dangerous condition called 'bloat'. To avoid both, you should consider investing in slow-feeding bowls which are specially designed to get your pet to eat meals at a slower pace.
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