Arden Grange Puppy Junior Large Breed With Fresh Chicken & Rice 6Kg
Highlights:
Arden Grange is a well know Brand in Pet food .It is Based out in Brighton, UK. They provide premium quality food for the Pets and it is recomended by pet owners across.
Arden Grange Puppy / Junior Large Breed food. Naturally hypoallergenic puppy food for large and giant breed puppies.
Product Detail:
Arden Grange puppy/junior large breed is a complete, super premium pet food for large breed puppies and adolescent dogs, containing boosted levels of joint support for the extra demands placed on these breeds. This diet has been formulated to meet the nutritional requirements for steady, healthy growth and development.
Ingredients and Nutritions:
Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein 26%, Fat Content 16%, Crude Ash 7%, Crude Fibres 2.5%, Calcium 1.5%, Phosphorus 1%, Omega-3 0.74%, Omega-6 3.35%.
Composition:
Chicken (chicken meat meal 30%, fresh chicken 5%), rice (19%), maize, refined chicken oil, beet pulp, chicken digest, krill, minerals, yeast, whole dried egg, whole linseed. prebiotic FOS, prebiotic MOS, glucosamine (370 mg/kg), MSM (370mg/kg), chondroitin (260mg/kg), yucca extract, cranberries, nucleotides.
Nutritional Additives (per kg):
Vitamins: Vitamin A 21,000 IU, Vitamin D3 1,575 IU, Vitamin E 280 IU.
Trace Elements:
Zinc (as zinc chelate of amino acid hydrate) 105mg, Copper (II) (as copper chelate of amino acid hydrate) 9.3mg, Manganese (as manganese chelate of amino acid hydrate) 7mg, Iodine (as calcium iodate anhydrous) 1.75mg. Antioxidant (natural mixed tocopherols).
Features and Benefits:
Large kibble size for larger breed puppies.
Higher levels of joint supplements for the extra demands of large and giant breed.
Includes prebiotics, joint supplements, krill and yucca extract.
Feeding and User Guidelines:
389 kcals/100g
Recommended for:
Large breed puppies from 8 weeks (although may be fed to younger puppies)
Giant breed puppies from 8 weeks (although may be fed to younger puppies)
Can also be used for:
Smaller breed puppies who prefer a larger kibble size
Smaller breed puppies with a large appetite
Smaller breed puppies who have a higher requirement for joint protection
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