Burns Puppy Original Lamb is a complete feed that contains everything a young pup requires for optimum health and wellbeing and has been developed to meet the nutritional needs of puppies and junior dogs of all breeds.
- Hypoallergenic, free-from wheat gluten, soya, beef and dairy
- Highly-digestible
- Suitable for dogs with sensitive skin and digestion
- Promotes all-round health and vitality
- Pup-sized kibble
Natural Puppy Food from Burns
Made with wholegrains and high-quality animal proteins, Burns Puppy Original is a complete, dry food containing all the nutrients a young pup needs for healthy development, ensuring they grow into happy and healthy adults.
Natural Nutrition with No Nasties
Burns takes pride in using natural ingredients with absolutely no nasty surprises. Their food is also hypoallergenic and free-from ingredients which commonly cause intolerances such as wheat, soya, beef and dairy.
Composition:
White Rice (18%), Brown Rice (17%), Lamb Meal (16%), Rice Protein, Oats, Lamb Fat, Peas, Pea Protein, Sunflower Oil, Beet Pulp, Seaweed, Vitamins & Minerals.
Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein 24.0%, Crude Oil & Fats 15.0%, Crude Fibre 3.3%, Crude Ash 7.0%, Copper 18mg/kg, Sodium 0.17%, Calcium 1.65%, Phosphorus 0.93%, Magnesium 0.11%, Potassium 0.17%, Essential Fatty Acid 6.46%,
Nutritional Additives:
Vitamin A 25,000 iu/kg, Vitamin D3 2,000 iu/kg, Vitamin E 150 iu/kg, Calcium Iodate Anhydrous 1.5mg/kg, Cupric Sulphate Pentahydrate 55mg/kg, Sodium Selenite 0.6 mg/kg, Ferrous Sulphate Monohydrate 160mg/kg, Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate 100mg/kg, Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate 130mg/kg.
SIZE OF DOG BODY WEIGHT APPROX DAILY AMOUNT
PUPPY 1kg - 5kg 25g - 100g
5kg - 10kg 100g - 200g
10kg - 20kg 200g - 350g
20kg - 30kg 350g - 450g
30kg - 40kg 450g - 550g
JUNIOR 1kg - 5kg 25g - 75g
5kg - 10kg 75g - 150g
10kg - 20kg 150g - 300g
20kg - 30kg 300g - 400g
30kg - 40kg 400g - 500g
Feeding amounts depend on the amount of exercise, age, breed, environmental factors an individual variation. The chart above can be used as a general guide, together with good sense and experience. For overweight dogs, daily amounts should be based on target weight, not actual weight.