Features:
- Suitable for adult dogs of medium and maxi breeds
- Codfish, Orange and Pumpkin
- Grain-free and Gluten-free
- Free from Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)
- 96% proteins of animal origin
- No artificial preservatives & grains
- Single animal protein
- Low glycemic index
- AAFCO approved
- Consult a vet before altering your pet's diet
- Never exceed recommended feeding quant
Ingredients: Fresh codfish (25%), dehydrated cod protein (25%), pea starch, fish oil (from herring), dried pumpkin (5%), pea fibre, dried carrot, alfalfa meal, inulin, fructo-oligosaccharides, yeast extract (source of manno-oligo-saccharides), dried sweet orange (0.5%), dried apple, dried pomegranate, dried spinach, psyllium husks and seeds (0.3%), dried blueberry, sodium chloride, dried brewers yeast, turmeric (0.2%), aloe vera extract, glucosamine, chondroitin sulphate.
Nutritional Additives Per Kgs: Vitamin A 15000IU; Vitamin D3 1500IU; Vitamin E 600mg; Vitamin C 150mg; Niacin 37.5mg; Calcium D-pantothenate 15mg; Vitamin B2 7.5mg; Vitamin B6 6mg; Vitamin B1 4.5mg; Biotin 0.38mg; Folic acid 0.45mg; Vitamin B12 0.1mg; Choline chloride 2500mg; Beta carotene 1.5mg; Zinc (Zinc chelate of hydroxy analogue of methionine): 163.80mg; Manganese (Manganese chelate of hydroxy analogue of methionine): 64.60mg; Iron (Iron(II) chelate of glycine hydrate): 58.30mg; Copper (Copper chelate of hydroxy analogue of methionine 15.80mg; Selenium (Selenides yeast inactivated): 0.00088mg; DL-methionine, technically pure 4000mg; Taurine 1000mg, carnitine 300mg. Sensory additives: green tea extract 100mg; rosemary extract. Antioxidants: tocopherol extracts from vegetable oils.
Analytical Compounds: Crude protein 30.00%; crude fat 18.00%; crude fibres 2.90%; moisture 9.00%; crude ash 7.30%; Calcium 0.80%; Phosphorus 0.70%; Omega6 1.60%; Omega3 2.30%; DHA 1.00%; EPA 0.70%; Glucosamine 1200mg/kg; Chondroitin sulphate 900mg/kg.
Energy Value: EM Kcal/Kg 3980 - Mj/Kg 16,65
Our Tip: A common problem with large breeds is that they tend to wolf down their food very quickly. This has been identified as a cause for several digestive problems from acidity to bloating. If you think that your pet is eating too quickly, then you should think about moving your pet to a slow-feeding bowl that is designed to prevent your pet from gobbling meals too fast.
Please Note: This is just an initial guide, we suggest you check with a vet for specific changes in quantity to suit your pet.