Arden Grange Mini Adult Dog Food: Chicken & Rice: 6kg
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Description
Arden Grange Mini Adult Dog Food: Chicken & Rice 6kg
Recommended for:
Small and medium breed adult dogs with a normal activity level
Can also be used for:
Larger breed dogs preferring a smaller kibble size
Nutritional Information:
High proportion of chicken - providing the top quality protein that is essential for the structural and functional demands of the adult canine body
High quality chicken - no battery farming, and no growth hormones or antibiotics
Small sized kibble – suitable for all small and toy breeds of adult dog
All Arden Grange dry dog food now contains krill - a nutritionally valuable source of protein as well as omega-3 and omega-6
Super-premium ingredients – the chicken meat meal is the most superior quality and includes no feet, feathers, heads or undesirable material
Moderately energy dense – ideal adult maintenance feed for pet dogs or those in light work
More Information
Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein 25%, Fat Content 15%, Crude Ash 7%, Crude Fibres 2.5%, Calcium 1.1%, Phosphorous 0.75%, Omega-3 0.50%, Omega-6 3.18%.
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.
Additives (per kg)
Nutritional Additives
Vitamins: 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 Guide
Recommended Feeding Chart
Weight Kgs. Grams / Day
1 - 3 56 - 93
3 - 5 93 - 123
5 - 10 123 - 185
10 - 15 185 - 237
Using the Feeding Charts
The Arden Grange feeding charts will give an estimation of the daily feeding quantity based on your cat or dog’s weight.
It is important to remember however that these figures are guidelines only, and there are several factors to be taken into account when assessing your pet’s nutritional requirements : -
Activity level
Temperament (stressed animals burn off more calories than relaxed ones)
Metabolism (every animal is an individual with his or her own speed of metabolism; this means that 2 dogs of the same age, breed and weight could have different daily calorie requirements)
In order to provide the correct portions, it is also helpful to assess your pet’s appetite, visual appearance and stools. Whilst poo watching does not sound particular pleasant, it is one of the best indicators of health. Increased frequency of passing faeces, production of large quantities of stools of loose motions are often frequent signs that an animal is receiving more food than he or she requires.
It is important to obtain an accurate weight for your cat or dog, and also to weigh out the food. Guessing on both accounts gives a large margin of error.