Felicia Medium Large Adult Lamb
Why Low-Grain and Hypo-Allergenic Felicia ?
- To ensure that our lovely friends can be fed in accordance with their natural living conditions and live healthier, we, together with our nutritionists, have prepared a special hypoallergenic formula with a reduced grain content.
- Felicia, with highly digestible animal protein sources, was specially developed for digestive and allergy sensitivities.
- Free of beef, dairy products, wheat, soy, potatoes, artificial sweeteners, colors, chemical flavors, and other ingredients associated with allergic reactions.GMO-Free!
Felicia Medium Large Adult Lamb:
- Felicia Adult Lamb is a special food for sensitive adult dogs.
- Blending the optimal protein content from real lamb with the delicious flavor of anchovy, it meets all the special needs of adult large breeds.
- Because large breed dogs are prone to joint problems, Felicia Adult Lamb is enriched with a high level of glucosamine and chondroitin.
- The combination of Omega 3-6 fatty acids it contains also supports the maintenance of healthy skin and contributes to the development of a vibrant, silky, and shiny coat.
With regular consumption:
- Your lovely friend will:
- Strengthen their immune system,
- Reduce stool volume and odor,
- Develop a strong and shiny coat,
- Protect their urinary tract and kidney health,
- Increase digestibility, and achieve a dynamic body structure.
Ingredients:
- Dried lamb protein ( ),
- Hydrolyzed boneless lamb protein ( ),
- Baldo rice, Corn, Refined chicken oil, Pea,
- Anchovy meal, Brewer's yeast, Anchovy oil, Carob,
- Nucleotide yeast protein, Dried sugar beet,
- Minerals, Prebiotic mannan oligosaccharides,
- Seaweed, Blueberry powder,
- Yucca extract, Psyllium, Marigold powder.
Analytical Components:
- Protein:
- Fat Content:
- Crude Ash: 8
- Crude Fiber: 2.5
- Omega-6: 3.5
- Omega-3: 0.7
Vitamins and Other Supplementary Ingredients:
- Vitamin A (E672): 20,000 IU kg
- Vitamin D3 (E671): 1,500 iu kg
- Vitamin E (3a700): 360 mg kg
- Vitamin C: 160 mg kg
- Niacin: 16 mg kg
- Copper (as Sulfate): 15 mg kg
- Zinc (as Sulfate): 80 mg kg
- Zinc (as Chelate): 20 mg kg
- Manganese (as Sulfate): 27 mg kg
- Selenium (as Selenite): 0.26 mg kg
- Glucosamine: 1,000 mg kg
- Chondroitin: 700 mg kg
- EU-approved oxidants
TRANSITION PROCESS DURING FOOD CHANGE:
- You should always transition your pet to a new food gradually.
- Switching your current food suddenly can cause health problems in your pet.
- It is important to gradually mix the new and old food so that the digestive system and metabolism can adapt to the new feeding pattern.
- This gradual transition will help reduce the likelihood of stomach upset and
- development following the food change.
- To prevent your pet from having trouble adapting to a new habit,
- You should start introducing the new food gradually over a week.
- Each day, you should increase the amount of new food and decrease the amount of old food.
- You should never add homemade food to the diet when switching to a new food.
- For your pet that is fussy about food,
- Try feeding the new food from your hand like a treat.
- Always have clean, fresh water available next to the food.
- Your pet should not be left hungry when starting a new food.
- When you start a new food, constantly check your pet's stool,
- energy level, and signs of possible allergies and gastrointestinal distress.
- First 3 Days25 new food 75 old food
- Second 3 Days50 new food 50 old food
- Third 3 Days75 new food 25 old food
- After Fourth 3 Days100 new food