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  • Fish4Dogs Finest Puppy Food Small Kibble White Fish with Potato, 1.5kg
  • Fish4Dogs Finest Puppy Food Small Kibble White Fish with Potato, 1.5kg

Fish4Dogs Finest Puppy Food Small Kibble White Fish with Potato, 1.5kg

£12.99
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Fish4Dogs Finest puppy has even higher fish levels providing a high protein complete food ideal growing puppies.

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Fish4Dogs Finest puppy has even higher fish levels providing a high protein complete food ideal growing puppies.

The marine-sourced Omega 3 from fish makes it an ideal food for puppies, with Omega 3 being important for:

Maintaining coat and skin health.
Development of joints and supporting brain development
Aiding nerve formation and skin integrity in the early stages of development.
Protein from fish is easily digestible making it especially suitable for dogs with developing digestive systems, allowing puppies to extract full nutritional value from their food.

Fish4Dogs foods are grain free and use potato and peas as the carbohydrate providing a food that has a balanced GI and one that is less likely to cause dietary sensitivity.

This is a complete pet food for puppies.

Composition:
White Fish (27%), Potato (20%), Pea Starch, Salmon Meal (16%), Salmon Oil (10%), Beet Pulp, Brewers Yeast, Sunflower Oil, Minerals.

Additives (per kg):
Vitamins: Vitamin A (Retinyl acetate) 22,500 IU, Vitamin D3 900 IU, Vitamin E (all-rac-alpha-tocopherol acetate) 700 IU, Taurine 1 g.
Trace Elements: Iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous) 1.6 mg.
Antioxidants: Stabilised with tocopherol-rich extracts.

Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein 30%, Fat Content 14%, Crude Ash 7%, Crude Fibre 2.3%, Omega 3 Fats 2.3%.

dogs / fish / omega / puppies / salmon
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