Burns Original Adult & Senior Dry Dog Food Lamb & Brown Rice - 2kg, 6kg, 12kg
Burns Original Adult & Senior Dry Dog Food Lamb & Brown Rice - 2kg, 6kg, 12kg
INFORMATION Burns Adult & Senior Original - Lamb & Brown Rice DESCRIPTION Made to his original recipe, John Burns’ Original Lamb & Brown Rice contains everything an adult dog needs for health and vitality. When used as a general maintenance diet it can help to maintain healthy skin, coat and digestion. Where dogs need a little extra help Burns Original Lamb & Brown Rice can be used for the management of many dietary related health problems.
Burns Lamb & Brown Rice - Adult & Senior Original at a glance:
Burns is a British company that produces simple, high quality diets developed by Veterinary Surgeon John Burns. All Burns diets are hypo-allergenic, naturally preserved and free from artificial flavourings, colourings and preservatives. Burns Pet Nutrition takes an ethical approach to pet food manufacture and has never conducted experiments on animals. Contains: Brown rice (58%), lamb meal (20%), oats, lamb fat, pas, seaweed, minerals. Analytical Constituents: Crude protein (18.5%), crude fat (7.5%), crude fibre (2.5%), crude ash (8%), copper (19mg/kg), sodium (0.36%), calcium (2%), phosphorus (1.3%), magnesium (0.15%), potassium (0.55%), essential fatty acids (3.2%). Nutritional additives per kg: Vitamin A (25000 IU), vitamin D3 (2000 IU), vitamin E (100 IU), taurine (1000mg) copper [copper (II) chelate of amino acids hydrate] (6mg), iodine [calcium iodate anhydrous] (1mg), manganese [manganous chelate of amino acids hydrate] (20mg), zinc [zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate] (50mg), selenium [3b8.11, selenised yeast inactivated] (0.1mg). Technological Additives: Antioxidants (mixed tocopherols). Feeding Guide: Burns Lamb & Brown Rice is a complete food for adult dogs. The starting point for calculating feeding amounts: Please Note: Feeding amounts stated above are only a starting point. Actual requirements depend on the breed, age, activity levels, environmental factors and individual variation. Adjustments should be made in the light of experience. For overweight dogs, daily feeding amounts should be based upon target weight not actual weight. |
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