Mature and Senior WITH CHICKEN for any dogs over 7 years old.
Composition
Dried Chicken and Turkey (>24%), maize, wheat, sorghum, barley, animal fat, dried beet pulp, chicken digest, dried whole egg, brewer’s dried yeast, potassium chloride, sodium chloride, sodium hexametaphosphate, calcium carbonate, fructooligosaccharides (0.15%), linseed and glucosamine hydrochloride.
Analysis and additives
Protein 25%, Fat content 11%, crude ash 7.1%, crude fibres 3%, moisture 8%, Calcium 1.2%, Phosphorous 1.0%,Vitamin A 14,000 IU/kg, Vitamin D3 900 IU/kg, Vitamin E (ά-tocopherol) 250mg/kg, L-carnitine 50mg/kg. Additives:
Vitamins: Vitamin A:14000 IU/kg, Vitamin D3:900 IU/kg, Vitamin E (α-tocopherol):250 mg/kg, L-Carnitine:50 mg/kg, Trace elements: Iron as Ferrous Sulphate, heptahydrate:222 mg/kg, Zinc as Zinc Oxide:185 mg/kg, Manganese as Manganous Oxide:25 mg/kg, Manganese as Manganous Sulphate, monohydrate:18 mg/kg, Copper as Cupric Sulphate, pentahydrate:14 mg/kg, Iodine as Potassium Iodide:3 mg/kg, Cobalt as Basic Cobaltous Carbonate, monohydrate:0.5 mg/kg.
Feeding Guidelines
Grams per day
Moderate activity
Body weight
2kg 45-55 g
5kg 85-95g
8kg 115-130g
10kg 135-150g
15kg 175-195g
20kg 215-240g
30kg 280-310g
40kg 340-375g
50kg 395-440g
60kg 445-495g
80kg 540-600g
Features
High quality animal protein
L Carnitine and reduced fat
Beet Pulp & FOS
DentalCare System
Carbohydrate blend (barley and sorghum)
Antioxidants
Fortified with Omega-3 fatty acids
Joint support including glucosamine
Meet the nutritional requirement of dogs and supports body and organ function
To help improve body condition
For a healthy digestive system
Helps reduce tartar build up
Helps to maintain normal blood sugar levels after a meal
Supports a strong and healthy immune system
For healthy skin and coat
To support healthy joints
Store in a cool, dry place.
Always have plenty of fresh water available for your dog to drink.
Feeding your dog:
When feeding for the first time gradually introduce Iams into your dog's diet over a period of 4 days. We recommend feeding your dog twice a day. Divide the daily amount shown in the chart by the number of meals. Your dog may eat more or less depending on age, temperament and activity level.
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