Eden - 80/20 Fish Cuisine 6kg
Suitable for adult and senior dogs
Eden's number one choice for aiding dogs with sensitive stomachs. Using the finest selection of Scottish salmon and North Atlantic herring, including seasonally available cod, haddock, hake, plaice and pollock dependent on the “catch of the day”. Fish Cuisine has a single protein source, which provides gentler digestion whilst delivering all the essential nutrients your dog needs.
Composition
Freshly Prepared Salmon (22.5%), Dried Herring (21.5%), Dried Sweet Potato, Dried Fish (8%), Dried Salmon (8%), Freshly Prepared Trout (6%), Freshly Prepared White Fish (6%), Salmon Oil (6%), Pea Fibre, Salmon Stock (2%), Lucerne, Chickpea Flour, Minerals, Coconut Oil (0.5%), Dried Spinach, Dried Carrot, Dried Apple, Green Lipped Mussel (0.1%), Spirulina (0.1%), Rosehips, Burdock Root, Camomile, Dried Seaweed, Dried Chicory Root Extract (as a source of Fructo-oligosaccharides (Prebiotic FOS; 0.04%/480 mg/kg)), Glucosamine (0.03%/355 mg/kg), Methylsulphonylmethane (0.03%/355 mg/kg), Chondroitin Sulphate (0.02%/250 mg/kg), Aniseed, Fenugreek, Thyme, Marjoram, Oregano, Parsley, Sage
Nutritional Additives
Vitamin A 14,425 IU, Vitamin D3 1,445 IU, Vitamin E 95 mg, L -Carnitine 960 mg, Taurine 960 mg
Trace Elements
Zinc (Zinc Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 58 mg, Iron (Iron (II) Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 72 mg, Manganese (Manganese Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 24 mg, Copper (Copper (II) Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 6 mg, Iodine (Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 1.4 mg
Analytical Constituents
Metabolisable Energy: 366 kCal/100g
Total Animal Content: 80%
Animal Protein (relative to total protein) 97%
Protein digestibility (Pepsin value): 91.7%
Crude Protein 43%, Crude Fat 14%, Moisture 8%, Crude Fibre, 3%, Crude Ash 11%, Omega 6 0.7%, Omega 3 3.0%, Calcium 2.1%, Phosphorus 1.4%Feeding Guide
Each pet is different and will have their own individual, normal body dimensions, so the following should be taken as a guide only. Young and adolescent pets will not always grow proportionally and may become naturally lean as they go through growth spurts before they are able to fill out. If you have any worries or concerns about your pet’s weight, then you should seek the advice of a vet.