Acana Classic Prairie Poultry Dry Dog Food (All Breeds & Ages)
$34.8
$43.5
This dry food diet is free of carbs, and uses low-glycemic oats that are locally grown and help to keep the blood sugar stable and maintain physical fitness.ACANA uses a Biologically Appropriate* approach to give your pet a diet that suits his or her natural, evolutionary needs. This recipe has a high protein content from chicken, turkey, nest laid eggs and herring oil. The WholePrey ratios ensure a nutrient-dense diet without the need to add excessive supplements. The only supplements are Vitamins A, B5, D3, E, choline and zinc.Features:For all breeds and life stages50% meat inclusionHigh-quality ingredients fit for human consumptionWholePrey Ratios rich in nutrients2/3rd of the meat is dehydratedwithout preservatives1/3rd of the meat is freshwithout preservativesFormulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient ProfilesMade in CanadaIngredients:Chicken meal (25%), steel-cut oats (23%), fresh chicken meat (5%), fresh chicken giblets (liver, heart, kidney) (5%), whole red lentils, whole green peas, whole green lentils, fresh turkey meat (4%), fresh whole eggs (4%), chicken fat (4%), whole garbanzo beans, whole yellow peas, whole oats, herring oil (3%), sun-cured alfalfa, lentil fibre, dried brown kelp, fresh pumpkin, fresh butternut squash, fresh parsnips, fresh green kale, fresh spinach, fresh carrots, fresh red delicious apples, fresh bartlett pears, freeze-dried chicken liver (0.1%), salt, fresh cranberries, fresh blueberries, chicory root, turmeric root, milk thistle, burdock root, lavender, marshmallow root, rosehips. Supplements VITAMIN A, VITAMIN D3, VITAMIN E, CHOLINE CHLORIDE, ZINC CHELATE, VITAMIN B5.Precautions:Consult a vet before altering your pet's dietAlways have fresh water available for your petNever feed above recommended quantities unless prescribed by a vetHUFT Tip:Special diets are loaded with extra protein and nutrients which are great to feed highly active or working dogs who may require more food compared to less active dogs.Please Note:This is just an initial guide, we suggest you check with a vet for specific changes in quantity to suit.
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