Sensitive Care Wet Dog FoodOcean Fish with Sweet Potato
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With a mouth-watering 60% ocean fish, sweet potato and delicious mixed herbs, this sensitive slow-cooked, hypoallergenic, grain free recipe is not only super tasty but healthy too. Packed with natural tasting goodness, we’ve also included joint supplements and prebiotics to support digestive health.
Nutritional Information
Ingredients (Composition)
Salmon 30%, White Fish 30%, Dried Sweet Potato (1%, equivalent to 4% Sweet Potato), Minerals, Mixed Herbs, Sunflower Oil, Dried Seaweed, Prebiotic Mannan-Oligo- saccharides 0.005%, Glucosamine 0.004%, Chondroitin 0.002%, Yucca Extract, Cranberry Extract, Yeast Extract.
Nutritional Additives (All natural): Vitamins: Vitamin A 2,250 IU, Vitamin D3 328 IU, Vitamin E 26 mg. Trace Elements: Zinc (as Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate) 24mg, Iron (as Iron (II) Sulphate Monohydrate) 12.5mg, Copper (as Copper (II) Sulphate Pentahydrate) 2.5mg, Manganese (as Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate) 2mg, Iodine (as Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 0.45mg, Selenium (as Sodium Selenite) 0.04mg..
Nutritional Info (Analytical Constituents)
Crude Protein 8%, Crude Fat 6%, Crude Fibre 0.5%, Crude Ash 2.5%, Moisture 75%. 112.5 Kcals per 100g.
Storage Advice: Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight. Once opened, cover & store in the fridge and use within 72 hours. For best before date and batch code – see print on side of tray.
Feeding Guidelines
Feeding Guide
Daily feeding amounts are approximate and should be tailored to your dog’s specific needs. For more feeding advice and to use our pet calorie calculator.
Always ensure fresh drinking water is available.
Dog’s Weight | Trays per day | |
Small Dog | 5-10kg | ¾ – 1 ½ |
Medium Dog | 11-25kg | 1 ¼ – 2 ½ |
Large dog | 26-40kg | 2 ¾ – 3½ |
Changing Your Dog’s Food
If your dog is new to Vet’s Kitchen® or this recipe, please introduce it slowly by gradually replacing the old diet over the course of ten days. If you feed too much too soon of any new food, your pet could suffer from stomach upset or other digestive problems.