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Dr John Wheat-Free Hypoallergenic Dry Dog Food 15kg - Chicken with Oats Dry Dog Food - Complete Nutrition for Adult and Senior Dogs with Sensitive Digestion - Sensitive Dog Food

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Vitamin A 12 000 iu/ kg, Vitamin D3 1200 iu/ kg, Vitamin E 110 mg/kg, Copper 10 mg/kg, Iron 80 mg/kg, Iodine 2 mg/kg, Manganese 45 mg/kg, Selenium 0. John Hypoallergenic Chicken with Oats is designed to help support working dogs with sensitive stomachs or those with difficulty digesting wheat.

The beta glucan part to the fibre can help to control blood sugar levels and improve digestibility of other nutrients as well. For this reason we've calculated the approximate 'as fed' percentages for the main ingredient categories in the finished product. Caravan Site bookings cancellation before 7 days, we can give a refund minus 10% to cover processing and admin fees. This premium recipe features 26% chicken for essential fats and proteins and oats and barley as a crunchy base.

We are all pet lovers and owners ourselves, and with over 10 years of experience within the pet trade and hundreds of our products being tested by our chief pet testers, Bella the Chocolate Labrador and Ash the Russian Blue, you’re bound to have a happy pet at home when you purchase any products from Purely Pet Supplies. Each flattened circular piece of kibble is about 13mm in diameter and 5mm deep, and it is easily chewed and swallowed by the Frenchie.

Poor digestion, sloppy poos, wind or anal gland problems are all common complaints that owners report with their dogs, and whilst some cases are due to food intolerances, nutrient excess or inactivity, often the dietary fibre level and quality in their diet can be the problem. Ingredients that we believe to be controversial or inferior are highlighted in yellow with particularly low grade, highly contentious or excessively vague ingredients in red. It helps with digestion, provides essential nutrition for active dogs, promotes strong muscles, and keeps their coat shiny. Dr John Hypoallergenic Adult Dry Dog Food (Chicken with Oats) is a digestible and balanced diet for working dogs with sensitive stomachs. When feeding for the first time, introduce the food gradually over a few days, adjusting the amount based on your dog’s condition and activity.Designed for sensitive dogs, providing a complete and balanced recipe to keep them healthy and happy every day, Dr John Hypoallergenic Chicken with Oats is suitable for all breeds of adult and senior dogs, with a healthy source of quality protein and essential fats, as well as a crunchy base of oats and barley. When feeding for the first time it is suggested that you introduce the food gradually over a few days until it replaces all other dog food. COMPLETE NUTRITION — we use only the finest ingredients for a nutritious hypoallergenic diet that contains 21% protein, 10. UK MADE FOR OVER 150 YEARS — we’ve been creating premium dog food blends in the UK with the finest-quality UK-sourced ingredients since 1873, helping to enhance the health and happiness of your dog!

This is because the processes that turn the ingredients into the finished pet food can significantly alter the relative weights of the ingredients. Some of the data that are collected include the number of visitors, their source, and the pages they visit anonymously. cute and cuddly, with a crinkly, crackly tummy, squeaky nose and stuffing in the head, arms and feet!

This chicken-based, wheat-free dog food is hypoallergenic whilst also being packed with 21% protein to support your dog’s active lifestyle. Ingredients: Lamb meal (26%), barley, maize, rice (10%), chicken fat, beet pulp, vegetables (4% peas), minerals, taurine (500mg/kg), yucca extract.

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