Compy Supreme Senior-Light

Compy Supreme Senior-Light rich in fresh Chicken, brown Rice and with Barley . Complete food for adult dogs of medium and large breeds at senior age and/or overweight dogs.
Formato: 
3 kg

AIDS:

Learning
Agility
Coat and skin
Natural defense
Fresh chicken (20%), dehydrated poultry proteins, maize, brown rice (min. 14%), hydrolysed whole barley (min. 10%), maize protein, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, poultry fat, lignocellulose, minerals, dried egg (min. 1%), fish oil (min. 1%), fructooligosaccharides (FOS: 1%), algae meal source of DHA (min. 0.27%), dried Marigold flower (0.1%), yeast cell walls (MOS: 150mg/kg), glucosamine hydrochloride (450mg/kg), sodium sulfate chondroitin (350mg/kg).
Protein 28%
Fat content 12%
Crude fibre 3.5%
Inorganic matter 7.5%
Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 30,000IU, Vitamin D3: 1,500IU, Vitamin E: 500mg, Vitamin C: 250mg, Vitamin B6/Pyridoxine hydrochloride: 60mg, Biotin: 20mg, Beta-Carotene: 35mg, L-Carnitine: 400mg, Taurine: 1,500mg, Iron (iron (II) sulphate monohydrate: 60mg, Zinc (zinc sulphate monohydrate): 100mg, Zinc (zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate): 40mg, Manganese (manganous sulphate monohydrate): 35mg, Manganese (manganese chelate of amino acids hydrate): 5mg, Copper (copper sulphate pentahydrate): 7mg, Copper (cooper chelate of amino acids hydrate): 3mg, Iodine (coated granulated calcium iodate anhydrous): 1.5mg, Selenium (sodium selenite): 0.2mg.

Antioxidants, preservatives.

The total daily ration to be given to adult dogs according to their body weight and physiological status is indicated in the feeding table. Because dogs have a great appetite and are able to eat the recommended daily amount at one time, it is not advisable to provide the food of choice, as they could suffer an unwanted weight gain.
 
Weight of adult dog (kg) Light Senior
Daily ration (g)
10 to 15 130 - 180 140 - 190
15 to 20 180 - 225 190 - 235
20 to 25 225- 265 235- 280
25 to 30 265 - 305 280 - 320
30 to 40 305 - 375 320 - 400
40 to 50 375 - 445 400 - 470
50 to 60 445- 510 470- 540

A good way to control your dog's intake is to give him 2 meals at regular intervals every day, establishing a routine of meals at the same time. The recommended daily amounts may vary depending on breed, activity and environmental conditions, and it may be necessary to adjust that amount.
 
A change of diet
 
Some dogs are very sensitive to the change of feeding and rejections of the new food can occur and even diarrhea or vomiting if the change is made abruptly. Therefore, when you change from one product to another, remember to gradually reduce the old food while increasing the new one for 1 week, until it becomes the exclusive diet.