Hill’s Science Plan Large Breed Lamb and Rice Dog Food – 14kg

Hill’s Science Plan Large Breed Adult dog food with Chicken is specially formulated to fuel the energy needs of large breed dogs during the prime of their life. Supports joint health with glucosamine andamp; chondroitin Omega-6s andamp; Vitamin E for beautiful skin andamp; coat High-quality protein for lean muscles Recommended For Large breed adult dogs 1 – 5 years of age with an ideal weight 25kg+. Key Benefits Fresh new look andmdash; coming soon! A dry dog food specially formulated to fuel energy needs of large adult dogs Supports your grown dog’s joint health with natural sources of glucosamine andamp; chondroitin Maintain your large adult dog’s healthy skin and shiny coat with nourishing Omega-6s andamp; vitamin E Promotes lean muscle in large dogs with high-quality protein Made with high quality ingredients Veterinarian Recommended Ingredients Maize, lamb meal, soybean meal, maize gluten meal, animal fat, brewers’ rice, digest, vegetable oil, flaxseed, minerals, pork cartilage (source of chondroitin sulphate), crustacean shell hydrolysate (source of glucosamine). Analysis Protein 21.0% Fat Content 14.0% Crude Fibre 1.5% Omega-6 Fatty Acids 3.5% Crude Ash 4.8% Calcium 0.80% Phosphorus 0.64% Sodium 0.24% Potassium 0.63% Magnesium 0.11% Vitamins per kg Vitamin A 9,762 IU Vitamin D3 755 IU Vitamin E 650 mg Vitamin C 90 mg Beta-carotene 1.5 mg Glucosamine 573 mg Chondroitin Sulphate 256 mg Feeding Guide Body Weight (kg) Dry (g) 25 340 30 390 40 480 50 570 60 655 70 735 80+ 10 per kg Please see package for complete feeding instructions. Adjust feeding amounts as necessary to maintain your dog’s optimal weight. If you are unsure, ask your veterinarian. New to this dog food? Mix increasing amounts of your pet’s new food with decreasing amounts of the old food over a 7 day period. Keep fresh water available at all times! Your pet’s nutritional needs may change as they age. Ask your vet at every checkup. Storage Instructions Store in a cool dry place and use before “Best Before” date…