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Introduction:
Meet Harringtons Complete Puppy Turkey & Rice Dry Food – a carefully crafted recipe designed to provide a balanced and complete diet for growing puppies. With smaller kibbles perfect for small mouths, this formula can be fed alone or mixed with wet puppy food. Our improved recipe now includes more delicious and nutritious ingredients, like freshly prepared meat, vegetables, botanicals, vitamins, and minerals in every bite.
Product Features:
Ingredient Benefits:
Ingredients:
Turkey and Meat Meals 30% (6.5% Dried Turkey*), Maize, Rice (14%), Oats, Poultry Fat, Peas, Beet Pulp, Freshly Prepared Chicken (4%), Salmon Oil (1%), Minerals, Poultry Gravy (0.5%), Seaweed (0.1%), FOS (0.1%), Yucca Extract (0.01%)
Additives (Per Kg):
Vitamin A 15,000 iu, Vitamin D3 1500 iu, Vitamin E 100mg, Iron (Iron Sulphate Monohydrate) 50 mg, Zinc (Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate) 50 mg, Manganese (Manganous Oxide) 40 mg, Copper (Copper (II) Sulphate Pentahydrate) 5 mg, Iodine (Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 1 mg, Selenium (Sodium Selenite) 0.1 mg, Antioxidants (tocopherol rich extracts – natural antioxidant)
Analytical Constituents:
Protein 30%, Fat Content 14%, Crude Fibre 3.5%, Crude Ash 8%, Omega 6 2.1%, Omega 3 0.3%
*6.5% Dried Turkey, equivalent to 26g Turkey in every 100g Kibble
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Weight |
3-10kg |
10-20kg |
20-40kg |
40kg+ |
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Servings (g) |
2-6 months old: 125-180g between 4 meals per day
6-12 months old: 105-150g between 3 meals per day |
2-6 months old: 180-300g between 4 meals per day
6-12 months old: 150-250g between 3 meals per day |
2-6 months old: 300-500g between 4 meals per day
6-12 months old: 250-430g between 3 meals per day |
2-6 months old: 500-800g between 4 meals per day
6-12 months old: 430-720g between 3 meals per day |
The feeding chart provides suggested daily amounts based on your dog's expected adult weight. However, we recommend feeding young puppies according to their appetite when possible. During weaning, it is advisable to soften the food with water or milk and offer 3 to 4 meals per day. Gradually decrease the amount of liquid added until your puppy can eat solid food. At 6 months, you can reduce their meals to one or two per day.
Always ensure fresh drinking water is available. Store the food in a cool, dry place and fold down the top of the bag after opening.