Description
The Wild Balance Complete BARF Menu Rabbit for Dogs is a raw food meal that is very light and rich in vitamins and minerals.
This menu is highly recommended for dogs with stomach problems or for those who want to start BARF feeding but are allergic to chicken or turkey. Rabbit has a very high aminoacid profile and its ideal for sportdogs.
The forzen raw food recipe is made with 100% natural and fresh ingredients, direct from local farms and orchards, so that your dog is fed in the most natural way possible. Perfect for dogs that have a higher activity rate, and that need a higher protein intake.
Product Features:
- Monoprotein
- Very convenient to feed
- Increases energy and vitality
- Raw diet helps your dog’s muscles get stronger
- Healthier teeth and better breath
- Shinier hair and healthier skin
- Improves body odor
- Reduces the risk of allergies
- Reduces the risk of suffering diseases
- Better digestions and weight control
- Better absorption of nutrients and reduction of feces
- Suitable for dogs of all ages after weaning
- Raw food meal provides high quality protein with well preserved nutrients and flavor
Technical details:
Size: 1 kg
Pet life stage:All (from 4 months old)
Breed recommendation: All dog breeds
Flavor: Rabbit
Food type: Frozen raw food
Locations unavailable for delivery: Ajman, RAK, Al Ain, Fujairah, Umm al-Quwain
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Ingredients – Rabbit 80% (Whole piece of rabbit – includes viscera), Vegetables and fruits 20% (carrot, pumpkin, zucchini, beet, apple, pear, green pepper, banana, chard, parsley), chia seeds, spirulina, rosemary, ascophyllum nodosum, parsley and alfalfa
Analytical Constituents:
- Protein: 15.4%
- Fat: 9.1%
- Fiber: <0.6%
- Carbohydrates: 0.5%
- Humidity: 71.5%
- Inorganic Material: 3.5%
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Feeding Instructions:
- Store in the freezer
- Defrost the corresponding hamburgers in the fridge so that the cold chain is not lost
*Important – Eating 2 or 3 different proteins a month will help your dog have a more balanced diet
Recommended Dose:
Castrated, sedentary and older dogs: 2% of their weight.
Average activity: 2.5% of its weight.
High activity: 3% of their weight.
Sportsdogs and Greyhounds: 3-4% of their weight.
*Note – Keep in mind that the result is indicative. Every dog is different and has different nutritional needs.
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