Go Native Chicken With Potato and Broccoli Dog Food – 12kg

Go Native Chicken with Potato andamp; Broccoli is made with 70% delicious free-run Irish chicken, this grain-free, hypoallergenic recipe is blended with natural broccoli and potato for a healthy veggie taste, and is bursting with antioxidants to support your dogandrsquo;s immune system. This recipe also contains a wealth of prebiotics from seaweed to help promote a healthy tummy! Chicken is a very popular protein and a source of essential amino acids. This has the added benefit of glucosamine and chondroitin, which help to promote joint and bone health. Locally raised fresh Irish chicken with Irish potatoes andamp; hand-picked broccoli 70% meat content mono protein Sustainably sourced, fully traceable, grain-free ingredients 100% Irish product Ideal for Adult Dogs Composition Fresh Duck 40%, Dehydrated Duck 25%, Potato Starch, Sweet Potato, Duck Fat 7%, Pea Starch, Whole Linseed, Dried Seaweed, Alfalfa, Hydrolysed Liver Protein 1%, Sodium Chloride, Yeast Extract, Dried Apple (5% fresh Apple equivalent), Dried Cranberry (5% fresh Cranberry Equivalent), Glucosamine Hydrochloride, Chondroitin Sulphate. Botanicals Alfalfa, Dried Rosehip, Dried Marigold, Yucca schidigera, Oregano, Dried Carrot, Dried Spinach, Dried Broccoli, Turmeric, Dried Ginger. Analytical Constituents Protein 29.0% Fat Content 19.0% Crude Fibres 2.0% Ash 7.0% Moisture (max) 10.0% You will typically feed less Go Native than other dog foods owing to its nutritionally dense content with 70% meat content. We recommend you try to feed your dog at the same time each day. While it’s not always possible, it is best to feed your dog at the same time each day rather than just one, especially for large breeds. However, be vigilant with the amount of food you give them. Adult Weight (kg) Daily Feeding Amount 1 20g 2 36g 3 46g 4 65g 5 73g 6 85g 8 109g 10 125g 12 143g 14 167g 16 186g 18 200g 20 215g Feed Puppies from 6 weeks onwards, 3 times per day until the age of 6 months, then reduce to twice per day….