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Low fat + high fiber, the best choice for losing weight!
Ideal for dogs with arthritis, pancreatitis, liver problems, kidney disease, cancer, or immune system problems
Specially selected four health-promoting herbs: Gotu Kola, Gynostemma pentaphyllum, Houttuynia cordata, and Turmeric
Package
3kg per box (12 pieces x 250g)
Material composition
Lamb (meat, heart, ground bones, lungs, liver, kidneys, trachea), beef (meat, stomach), goat (heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, trachea), seasonal fruits and vegetables including but not limited to (green bananas, carrots, beans, celery, broccoli, cucumbers, tomatoes, oranges, apples, strawberries, blueberries), Tasmanian salmon, wheatgrass, whole eggs, cold-pressed ground flaxseed, dolomite, psyllium, goat whey, seaweed, herbal blend (turmeric, gynostemma pentaphyllum, houttuynia cordata, nettle leaf, gotu kola, dandelion), organic fulvic acid
*Ingredients may vary with the seasons. The color, texture, and taste of different batches may vary. This is normal. Please refer to the actual product for details.
Nutritional analysis
Protein 12%, fat 7.5%, fiber <1%, calcium 0.4%, phosphorus 0.2%, calcium-phosphorus ratio 1:0.5, gray matter 3%, water 75%, carbohydrates 2%
*The values are for reference only. There may be slight differences between different batches. Please refer to the actual product.
Calories
Each piece (250g) = 269kcal
Daily feeding amount (pieces)
weight | adult dog |
2 - 6kg | 0.5 - 1 |
7 - 10kg | 1 - 1.5 |
11 - 14kg | 1.5 - 2 |
15 - 19kg | 2 - 2.5 |
20 - 25kg | 2.5 - 3 |
26 - 31kg | 3 - 3.5 |
32 - 36kg | 3.5 - 4 |
37 - 40kg | 4 - 4.5 |
*Each cat or dog is an individual, and their required feeding amounts may vary by +/- 50%. Owners should adjust feeding amounts based on factors such as their age, living environment, activity level, and weather conditions. Observe their body shape or weight over a two-week period. If they are overweight, reduce the amount; if they are underweight, increase the amount. Monitor carefully and make appropriate adjustments.