Forthglade Sardine With Sweet Potato is a natural, gentle cooked dog food. High in protein, junk and grain free Forthglade dog food is a powerful ally to maintain your dog healthy, happy and strong.
Your four-legged friend is sure to enjoy this tasty grain-free fish wet food. Containing 75% sardines, alongside vegetables and added vitamins and minerals, each meal contains all the nutrients your dog needs to stay happy & healthy.
Free from junk or fillers, with only quality, natural ingredients which are gently steamed to retain their natural goodness. This hypoallergenic recipe is also grain-free and free from poultry, making it easy to digest and perfect for dogs with allergies and sensitive tummies.
Perfect for all your dogs feeding needs, this complete recipe can be given as a standalone meal, a combination of wet and dry, or even as a tasty topper.
Composition:
Sardines (75%)*, sweet potato (4%)*, carrots (2%)*, peas (2%)*, minerals, dried seaweed*, dried herbs (parsley, rosemary, nettle, camomile) (0.12%)*, chicory root extract (0.05%)*, glucosamine (50mg/kg), chondroitin (50mg/kg), yucca extract (0.005%)*. *natural ingredient
Analytical Constituents:
Protein 10%
Fibres 0.7%
Fat 8%
Ash 3.5%
Moisture 72%
Nutritional Additives:
(per kg): Vitamin A 2,500IU, Vitamin D3 200IU, Vitamin E 30mg. Trace Elements: Zinc (as Zinc Chelate of Glycine) 50mg, Iron (as Iron Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 10mg, Copper (as Copper Chelate of Glycine) 5mg, Iodine (as Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 0.5mg.
Forthglade Sardine With Sweet Potato Feeding Guide:
Dog Size |
Dog Weight |
Trays per day |
---|---|---|
Small |
0 – 10Kg |
½ to 1 ¼ |
Medium |
10 – 25Kg |
1 ¼ to 1 ¾ |
Large |
25 – 40Kg |
1 ¾ to 2 ¼ |
Extra Large | 40 – 70Kg |
2 ¼ to 3 ¼ |
All dogs are different and amounts may vary in function of age and amount of activity. For more information Contact us.
Storage: a cool, dry place is best. Pop in the fridge after opening and use within 48 hours. Like most good food, it’s tastiest at room temperature.
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