Pets at Home Complete Nutrition Puppy Chicken & Vegetable Dry Dog Food
Product description
No added artificial colours
High in Protein
Calcium and vitamin D
This Pets at Home Complete Nutrition Puppy Chicken & Vegetable Dog Food is everything you need for your growing pup. Enriched with vitamins and minerals, this is the perfect all-rounder for a healthy, happy dog and owner. Your puppy's nutrition is important to us and that's why it's essential our food delivers support for a healthy digestion while providing the nutrition needed for health teeth and bones, and a shiny and healthy coat.
Features
- No added artificial colours, flavours or preservatives - Full of great ingredients
- Protein - to support healthy growth and muscle developement
- Calcium and vitamin D - Supports strong teeth & bones
- Omega 3 and added zinc- Supports healthy skin & coat
- Added vitamin E & selenium - to support the immune system
Who is it for?
Suitable for
Puppies 2-18 months
Not suitable for
Not suitable for puppies under 2 months old.
Approximate Dimensions (Product)
- 12kg H73 x W36 x D13.5cm
- 2kg H30 x W20.7 x D11.6cm
- Product code: P72433
Composition
Cereals, Meat and Animal Derivatives (28% including 4% Chicken), Derivatives of Vegetable Origin, Oils and Fats, Vegetables (1.3% Dried Peas, equivalent to 4% Peas), Minerals.
Analytical Constituents
- Protein27%
- Crude Fibres3%
- Crude Oils and Fats11%
- Crude Ash6%
- MoistureNot stated
- Omega (3 and/or 6)0.4%
- Calcium1.5%
- Phosphorus0.9%
Nutritional Additives and Trace Elements
- Vitamin A17,000IU
- Vitamin D31,500IU
- Vitamin E70mg
- Amino AcidsMethionine 2,000mg
- Trace ElementsZinc (as Zinc Oxide) 100mg
- Iron (as Iron (ll) Sulphate Monohydrate)60mg
- Manganese (as Manganese (ll) Oxide)50mg
- Copper (as Copper (II) Sulphate Pentahydrate)8mg
- Iodine (as Calcium Iodate, Anhydrous)2.5mg
- Selenium (as Sodium Selenite)0.10mg
Sensory Additives
None Stated
Technological Additives
Antioxidants
Warnings and Safety
Frequently bought together
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