Feeding Guide
Always supply clean, fresh water. Our Complete Chicken is a raw meat product and should be handled accordingly.
Wash hands after use.
Usually, puppies should be fed raw dog food to appetite from 4-6 weeks. From 7 weeks old please refer to the feeding guide of how much raw dog food to feed.
Remember this is only a guide for feeding raw dog food and a common-sense approach is needed. Puppies should be lean and not over weight to protect their joints. Please use careful observation while feeding raw dog food as your pup develops and call us for advice if necessary.
As your dog matures, begin reducing the total daily amount of raw dog food to 2-3% in line with the feeding guide, monitoring their weight carefully, so that you can adjust portions as necessary. Remember, every dog has a different metabolism and nutritional requirements, so feeding raw dog food should be matched to his individual needs.
Until your puppy is 16 weeks old we recommend spreading your dogs daily raw dog food allowance over four meals per day. From 17 to 24 weeks of age reduce this to 3 meals a day. After this, 2 meals a day is preferable.
Storage Guide
Keep the raw dog food frozen until use
Ensure the raw dog food is fully defrosted and keep refrigerated.
Use within 72 hours of opening
Product Analysis
Composition
ProDog Chicken Formula contains:
80% British Chicken including (Approx 10% Ground Bone)
Vegetables 20% (May vary due to seasonability)
Trace: Seaweed
Oils (Cod Liver Oil, Salmon Oil, Coconut oil)
Nutritional Analysis (% or / kg):
Moisture 71%, Crude Oil & Fats 12%, Crude Protein 10%, Crude Ash 3%, Crude Fibre 1%, Calcium 5944mg, Phosphorus 4028mg, Sodium 588mg.
Ingredients
Meat: Made with premium human grade meat which is an excellent source of protein. Provides hormones, enzymes, energy and keeps the immune system strong.
Ground Bone: Highly beneficial to the digestive system. A source of protein, calcium, phosphorus and good fats.
Carrots: Loaded with carotenoids, fibre, vitamins C and K, as well as potassium. They are known to have magnesium, most of the B vitamins and phosphorus.
Broccoli: An excellent source of dietary fibre and calcium for dogs.
Kale: A supercharged leafy vegetable that contains an abundant amount of vitamins, including A, C and E. A source of protein, vitamins C, E and the full B complex plus minerals such as zinc and copper.
Seaweed: Fantastic source of vitamin A. Beneficial in maintaining good coat and skin condition.
Cod Liver Oil: Rich in omega 3, 6 and 9. Enhances skin and coat condition. Also aids joint flexibility.
Coconut Oil: Contains antibacterial properties. Boosts the immune system to help prevent infection. A crucial coat conditioner.