Description
Farmina N&D Low Grain provides abundant protein for your pet, offering a low-grain recipe that contributes to a lower glycemic index. Free from GMO ingredients, this diet ensures the safety of your pets, while the antioxidant properties of pomegranate strengthen their immune system.
Key Features:
- Ideal for Medium and Maxi Breed Puppies:
- Tailored for the nutritional needs of medium and maxi breed puppies, featuring 90% proteins of animal origin for optimal growth.
- Low-Glycemic Index:
- Formulated with a low glycemic index, supporting stable blood sugar levels for enhanced overall health.
- Limited Ingredient Diet:
- Crafted with a limited ingredient diet, focusing on essential components for a wholesome and easily digestible meal.
- Chicken, Pomegranate, Spelt & Oats:
- Enriched with boneless chicken, pomegranate, spelt, and oats, offering a flavorful and nutritious blend.
- Free from Artificial Preservatives & Corn:
- Excludes artificial preservatives and corn, ensuring a natural and healthy diet.
- AAFCO Approved:
- Complies with AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) standards, ensuring nutritional adequacy.
- Consult a Vet:
- Recommends consulting a vet before altering your pet’s diet for personalized advice.
Ingredients:
- A carefully selected blend including boneless chicken, spelt, oats, dried eggs, fish oil, pomegranate, dried apple, and other essential components.
Additives per kg:
- Comprehensive nutritional additives, antioxidants, and sensory additives, promoting overall well-being.
Analytical Composition:
- Balanced proportions of crude protein, crude fat, crude fibers, moisture, crude ash, calcium, phosphorus, Omega-6, Omega-3, DHA, EPA, Glucosamine, and Chondroitin.
Energy Value:
- EM Kcal/Kg 4184 – Mj/Kg 17.50
Feeding Guide:
- Detailed feeding guidelines based on your pet’s activity level, environment, and age provided. Vet consultation is recommended for personalized adjustments.
HUFT Tip: For the initial days at their new home, avoid changing your pet’s food to reduce stress. Gradually introduce the new food once they acclimate to the environment. Never exceed recommended feeding quantities unless advised by a vet.