Introduction:
Treat your furry friend to a royal feast with Lily's Kitchen Coronation Chicken with Apricots, Cranberries, and Turmeric Wet Dog Food. This luxurious, grain-free recipe is crafted with freshly prepared chicken, juicy fruits, vibrant vegetables, and a touch of aromatic turmeric for a wholesome, nutrient-packed meal. Every bite is designed to keep your dog happy, healthy, and wagging their tail with delight.
Product Features:
•        Made with freshly prepared proper meat and offal for a delicious, high-protein meal
•        Includes natural ingredients like pumpkin, spinach, apricots, and cranberries for added nutrition
•        Complete and balanced recipe, suitable for adult dogs aged 4 months and above
•        Grain-free formula, perfect for sensitive stomachs or grain-intolerant pups
•        Enhanced with a botanical blend and minerals to support overall well-being
Technical Specifications
•        Type: Wet Dog Food
•        Weight: 400g Tin
•        Recipe Type: Grain-free, nutritionally complete wet food
•        Suitable For: Adult dogs (4 months+)
•        Key Ingredients: Freshly prepared chicken, offal, pumpkin, spinach, apricots, cranberries, turmeric
•        Feeding Guidelines: Refer to packaging for portion sizes based on your dog's weight and activity level
Composition:
Chicken (65%), Pumpkin (2%), Apricots (2%), Cranberries (2%), Spinach, Minerals, Turmeric (0.1%), Goldenrod, Nettles, Aniseed, Rosehips, Marigold Flowers, Cleavers, Chickweed, Alfalfa, Milk Thistle, Dandelion Root, Burdock Root, Celery Seeds.
Calories
91 kcal/100g
Analytical Constituents:
•        Crude Protein 10.1%
•        Crude Fat 5.2%
•        Crude Ash 2.4%
•        Crude Fibre 0.5%
•        Moisture 80%
Additives (per kg):
Vitamins: Vitamin D3 200 IU, Vitamin E 20mg.
Trace Elements:
Zinc (Zinc Chelate of Glycine Hydrate) 25mg, Manganese (Manganese Chelate of Glycine Hydrate) 1.4mg, lodine (Calcium lodate, Anhydrous) 0.75mg, Copper (Copper (II) Chelate of Amino Acids Hydrate) 1mg.
- Introduce any dietary changes gradually to avoid digestive issues. Sudden changes can lead to stomach upsets.
- When transitioning to a new recipe or food, implement the change over 4-5 days to allow for proper adjustment.
- Feeding two smaller meals per day is generally better for digestion than one large meal, as it is easier for dogs to process smaller portions.
| Dog Weight | Amount (grams per day) | 
| 1 - 5kg | 70 - 410g | 
| 6 - 10kg | 265 - 685g | 
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