Dehydrated animal proteins (24% min.) (duck mini 4%, chicken, turkey, pork). Corn. Linseed. Tapioca. Rice. Duck fat. Apple fibres. Sweet potato. Animal protein hydrolysates. Fish autolysates (1,5%). Clay. Fish oil. Brewer’s yeast. Calcium sulphate. Fructo-oligosaccharides. Calcium carbonate. Methionine. Marine peptides (type II hydrolysed collagen). Harpagophytum. Artichoke. Bamboo. Bushwillow. Boldo. Tumeric. Rosemary. Vegetable carbon. Canadian horseweed. Meadowsweet. Nettle. Blackcurrant. Glucosamine sulphate. Chondroitin sulphate. Taurine. Rosemary extracts. Vitamins and trace elements.
Selected hyperdigestible ingredients: dehydrated duck proteins, tapioca, rice, sweet potato. Sources of omega 3: linseed, fish oil. High energy density (4103 kcal/kg), high concentrations of essential nutrients and highly digestible ingredients. High level of linoleic acid (LA) (2.36%) and of sum of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA): sum of EPA + DHA = 0.28%.
Crude protein 26 %. Crude fat 15.5 %. Crude fibre 2.5 %. Inorganic matter 6.5 %. Metabolisable energy 3833 kcal/kg. Calcium 1.1 %. Phosphorus 0.55 %. Sodium 0.21 %. Potassium 0.6 %. Magnesium 0.16 %. Linoleic acid 23.6 g/kg. Alpha-linolenic acid 11.5 g/kg. EPA + DHA 2.8 g/kg. Lysine 13.5 g/kg. Methionine 6.7 g/kg. Taurine 450 mg/kg. Copper 20 mg/kg. Zinc 200 mg/kg (including chelated zinc 72 mg/kg). Manganese 72 mg/kg. Iodine 2.8 mg/kg. Selenium 0.5 mg/kg (of which Organic selenium 0.15 mg/kg). Vitamin A 17500 UI. Vitamin D3 1260 UI. Vitamin E 300 UI. Vitamin B1 104 mg/kg. Vitamin B2 11 mg/kg. Pantothenic acid 44 mg/kg. Vitamin B6 10.5 mg/kg. Vitamin B12 0.22 mg/kg. Vitamin PP 43 mg/kg. Biotin 2.7 mg/kg. Folic acid 2.3 mg/kg. Choline chloride 1,800 mg/kg.
Serve the food gradually during the transition from the pet’s previous food, straight from the bag or rehydrated according to the rationing table printed on the bag. Daily amounts need to be adjusted according to the animal’s breed, weight and activity. Provide plenty of drinking water. To obtain the best results, ensure that the recommended daily quantities are complied with and do not give the animal any other food. It is recommended that advice from a veterinarian be sought before use and before extending the period of use.
Recommended length of time (in the case of chronic cardiac insufficiency): Initially up to 6 months. Recommended length of time (in the case of nutritional restoration, convalescence): Until restoration is achieved.
Storage precautions: to preserve the food’s qualities, store in a cool, dark and dry place.