BETA Adult Pet Maintenance with Chicken 15kg

BETA Adult Pet Maintenance with Chicken 15kg
Our Price: £22.99

With chicken as a natural source of protein, BETA Adult Pet Maintenance is carefully balanced with wholesome ingredients such as wholegrain cereals to promote ideal body condition.

Bones, Joints and Teeth Bones, Joints and Teeth: BETA Adult Pet Maintenance with Chicken contains the right balance of calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D to help maintain your dog’s strong bones, healthy joints and teeth.
Digestive Health Digestive Health: BETA Adult Pet Maintenance with Chicken recipe contains a special combination of natural fibres from chicory and beet pulp. Chicory is a source of natural prebiotic, which has been proven to help increase the number of good bacteria in the gut and help improve digestive health. Beet pulp is well known to help improve stool quality.
Nutrient Absorption Nutrient Absorption: Chewing properly helps prevent bolting of food and encourages healthy digestion by preparing the food for optimal absorption of nutrients.

Ingredients
Cereals (min 4% wholegrain), Meat and animal derivatives (min. 14% meats, min. 4% chicken), Vegetables protein extracts, Derivatives of vegetable origin (min. 0.5% beet pulp), Oils and fats , Minerals, Vegetables (min. 0.5% chicory). With antioxidants and preserved with EC additives.

Vitamins
Vitamin A: 12,000 IU/kg
Vitamin D3: 800 IU/kg
Vitamin E: 60 mg/kg
Vitamin levels are guaranteed up to the best before date

Typical Analysis
Protein 23.0% Calcium 1.2%
Fat 10.0% Phosphorus 0.9%
Ash 7.0% Copper 18mg/kg
Fibre 2.5%    

Feeding Guidelines
Daily feeding amounts for adult maintenance (grams per day):

Size of dog Daily feeding quantity

Small (5–12kg)
110-210

Medium (12–25kg)
210-360

Large (25–45kg)
360-570

Giant (45–70kg)
570-790

These amounts are averages based on moderately active dogs at normal environmental temperatures. Individual needs vary and feeding should be adjusted as required to maintain your dog at a lean healthy bodyweight.

Fresh, clean drinking water should always be available.

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