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Cotswold Chicken Mince 80/20 PUPPY

Cotswold Chicken Mince 80/20 PUPPY

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Size

Fine Mince.

These complete 80/20 puppy meals are made in the Cotswolds from quality British meat and seasonal vegetables. This food contains nothing but the finest, freshest, human grade ingredients, absolutely nothing is added that is not listed on the label.

Ingredients

This complete puppy recipe has the ideal calcium to phosphorous ratio for young puppies. It also contains Diaturm - a natural supplement with organic turmeric and freshwater food-grade diatomaceous earth, both widely used to promote gut health without the use of toxic chemicals.

British chicken with bone, beef heart, beef liver, free range eggs, seasonal vegetables (carrots, cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli), milled flaxseed, wheatgerm, kelp, dandelion, alfalfa, spirulina, nettle leaf, diatomaceous earth, turmeric and thyme.

Analytical Constituents

Protein 15.1%, Fat 8.8%, Ash (inorganic matter) 3.3%, Fibre 0.3%, Moisture 71.1%

Energy content 1650 kcal/kg

Ca: P ratio 1.6

How to feed a puppy?

Puppies need both the right type and right amount of food during their development. They need protein to build growing bodies and calcium for developing bones. However both need to be regulated as excess energy and excess calcium can cause development disorders in puppies. It may seem counter-intuitive that puppies can have too much of a good thing. However a high energy diet increases their growth rate and can lead to a mismatch of bone to body growth. A puppy should be fed approximately the same amount of food as it will need as an adult or, if you don’t know the ideal adult weight, use a guideline of 10% of the puppy’s current weight. Monitor and weigh the puppy every couple of weeks to ensure he or she is developing appropriately.

Being a fresh product once defrosted, keep for 48-72hours in a refrigerator. This meal should be fed raw. Thoroughly defrost food before serving. 
Always remember good hygiene practices, handle as you would any other raw meat. Wash hands and utensils after handling.

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