Designed for all adult dogs, including seniors, this Burns Grain Free Adult Dry Dog Food is particularly suitable for dogs that suffer from food intolerances. In addition to avoiding grains, and any ingredients that commonly cause intolerances, this recipe contains a controlled level of fat and protein, which is designed to meet a dog's nutritional needs but not exceed them.
KEY BENEFITS:
- Grain, gluten and dairy free
- Also free from wheat, soya, beet pulp and sweet potato
- Natural, complete diet
- Single protein source
- Contains duck, which is a novel protein
- Contains buckwheat which is rich in antioxidants
- Highly digestible
- Suitable for sensitive dogs
Suitable for: Adult dogs of all breeds
Contents: 12kg bag
Advisory
Fresh drinking water should always be available.
Composition: Potato (45%), Buckwheat (27%), Duck Meal (19%), Duck Fat, Peas, Seaweed, Vitamins & Minerals.
Analytical Constituents: Crude Protein 18.5%, Crude Fat 8%, Crude Fibre 2%, Crude Ash 7.5%, Copper 21mg/kg, Sodium 0.22%, Calcium 1%, Phosphorus 0.75%, Magnesium 0.12%, Potassium 0.8%, Omega-6 fatty acids 1.78%, Omega-3 fatty acids 0.27%
Nutritional Additives (per kg): Vitamins: Vitamin A 25000IU, Vitamin D3 2000IU, Vitamin E 100IU, Taurine 1000mg; Trace Elements: Copper (copper (II) chelate of amino acids hydrate) 12mg, Iodine (calcium iodate anhydrous) 1mg, Manganese (manganous chelate of amino acids hydrate) 20mg, Zinc (zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate) 50mg, Selenium (3b8.11, Selenised yeast inactivated) 0.2mg.
Technological Additives: Antioxidants (mixed tocopherols).
Size of Dog |
Body Weight |
Adult (9 months+) |
Senior |
Toy |
1-5kg |
25-50g |
20-40g |
Small |
5-10kg |
50-100g |
40-80g |
Medium |
10-20kg |
100-200g |
80-160g |
Large |
20-30kg |
200-300g |
160-240g |
|
30-40kg |
300-400g |
240-320g |
Giant |
40-50kg+ |
400-500g |
320-400g |
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.