With smaller kibbles for smaller mouths, this hypoallergenic puppy food comes in a delicious chicken recipe providing high-quality protein and is balanced to supply moderate energy levels which encourage steady growth. Vitamin E, fatty acids and taurine support neural development and learning, while antioxidants and herbs protect your dog’s immune system and prebiotics promote digestive health.
Autarky Puppy/Junior Chicken 12kg
Description
With smaller kibbles for smaller mouths, this hypoallergenic puppy food comes in a delicious chicken recipe providing high-quality protein and is balanced to supply moderate energy levels which encourage steady growth. Vitamin E, fatty acids and taurine support neural development and learning, while antioxidants and herbs protect your dog’s immune system and prebiotics promote digestive health.
Supports neural development and learning
Naturally hypoallergenic
High energy levels to encourage steady growth
Prebiotics promote digestive health
Natural antioxidants to support immune system
Contains yucca extract
Ingredients
Ingredients:
Chicken meal (35%), maize, chicken fat, rice (5%), full fat linseed, yeast, alfalfa, prairie meal, peas, carrot, salmon oil, mannan oligosaccharides, marigold, milk thistle, nettle, yucca, blackcurrant, kale, beetroot, rosemary, seaweed, rosehip, thyme, peppermint, fennel, paprika, turmeric, dandelion, ginger, fenugreek, oregano, aloe vera (0.4% herbs, 4% vegetables)
Analysis:
Protein 28.0%, Oil 17.0%, Crude fibres 3.0%, Crude ash 8.0%
Feeding Guide
Feeding Guide:
Introduce the diet gradually over a period of 5-7 days. The food should be mixed with hot water and stirred until a gruel is formed. Care should be taken to ensure that all puppies in the litter get an equal share. Once weaned, the food can be fed dry or moistened with water or gravy to the consistency that your puppy prefers.
The table indicates the total amount to be fed each day. This should be divided into 6 meals a day up to 2 months of age, 4 meals from 2-3 months and gradually reduced to 2 meals per day thereafter. Feed sufficient to maintain steady growth, allowing weight gain to match skeletal development. Do not allow any change in diet to coincide with weaning or moving to a new home.
The amounts shown are only a guide and you should only feed sufficient amounts to maintain condition depending upon the level of activity enjoyed by and the conformation of your puppy.
Do not attempt to grow your puppy too fast. As your puppy gets older, to help to maintain and control his weight to the optimum for his breed and size the diet should be fed in conjunction with a steady and regular exercise programme.