Hill’s Science Plan Puppy Medium Lamb and Rice Dog Food – 2.5kg
Hill’s Science Plan Puppy dog food with Lamb andamp; Rice is rich in flavour andamp; carefully formulated for the developmental needs of puppies, so they get the best start in life andamp; grow to their full potential. DHA from fish oil for healthy brain andamp; eye development High-quality protein for building lean muscles Balanced minerals for strong bones andamp; teeth Recommended For Large breed puppies (over 25kg when adult) up to 1 year old. Key Benefits Fresh new look andmdash; coming soon! A large breed puppy food specially made with an optimal level of calcium for controlled bone growth Uses a balanced set of minerals to promote strong bones and teeth in large puppies Uses DHA from fish oil to support healthy brain and eye development for growing dogs High-quality protein helps your large pup build and maintain lean muscle Made with high quality ingredients Veterinarian Recommended Ingredients Maize, lamb meal, animal fat, maize gluten meal, soybean meal, brewers’ rice, digest, dried beet pulp, minerals, fish oil, flaxseed. Analysis Protein 27.1% Fat Content 18.7% Crude Fibre 2.1% DHA 0.16% Crude Ash 7.6% Calcium 1.4% Phosphorus 1.0% Sodium 0.49% Potassium 0.75% Magnesium 0.12% Vitamins per kg Vitamin A 10,334 IU Vitamin D3 759 IU Vitamin E 600 mg Vitamin C 100 mg Beta-carotene 1.5 mg Feeding Guide Puppy Age (Months) Months 1-3 Months 4-9 Months 10-12 Body Weight (kg) Dry (g) Dry (g) Dry (g) 1 55 3 125 5 185 155 120 10 310 255 205 15 420 350 280 20 430 345 25 410 30 470 50 685 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 Information Store in a cool dry place and use before “Best Before” date…