Succulent Salmon is a wheat-gluten and soya free diet providing a moderate calorie content to help maintain body condition in older dogs, dogs prone to weight gain or overweight adult dogs.
Highly palatable salmon recipe, which is full of omega 3 fatty acids and B vitamins to help joints stay supple and keep skin and coats in good condition. This recipe supports fat utilisation to help with a dog’s stamina, taurine and carnitine keep hearts healthy, essential fatty acids and B vitamins look after the skin and coat and help boost scenting ability.
The recipe also benefits from the addition of yucca schidigera for additional digestive support and less pungent-smelling stool.
INGREDIENTS:
Salmon (min 26%), Maize, Rice (min 16%), Oats, Unmolassed beet pulp, Poultry meal, Peas, Full fat linseed, Alfalfa, Yeast, Carrot, Activated Charcoal, Glucosamine, Seaweed, Milk Thistle, Marigold, Mint, Nettle, Yucca schidigera, Fenugreek, Carob pod meal, Thyme, Rosemary, Dandelion, Turmeric, Aniseed, Blackcurrant, pomegranate, rosemary, rosehip, spinach, beetroot, ginger, Oregano (min 0.4% herbs and 4% vegetables)
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS:
Protein 22.0%, Oil 5.0%, Fibre 6.5%, Ash 5.5%, Omega 3 0.4%, Omega 6 2.0%
FEEDING GUIDELINES:
Small (5-10kg) |
Medium (10-25kg) |
Large (25-45kg) |
Very Large (45kg+) |
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Weight control: 90-145g Active: 120-190g | Weight Control: 145-290g Active: 190-380g | Weight Control: 290-450g Active: 380-600g | Weight Control: 450g+ Active: 600g+ |
Introduce the diet gradually over a period of 5-7 days until it replaces the previous food completely. The product can be fed dry or moistened with water or gravy to the consistency that your dog prefers. The amounts shown are only a guide and you should only feed sufficient amounts to maintain sound condition dependent upon the level of activity enjoyed by and the conformation of your dog. Always ensure that clean, fresh drinking water is available at all times. In order to maintain and control your dog’s weight to the optimum for the breed and size, the diet should be fed in conjunction with a year-round exercise programme. Do not be tempted to feed excessive amounts of titbits or treats.