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Burgess Sensitive Dry Puppy Food Rich in Turkey, 12.5 kg

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That’s why, if you’ve ever wondered ‘Can puppies eat adult dog food?’ or ‘Can adult dogs eat puppy food?’, the answer is – yes, they can, but nutritionally, it’s not the best option.

This top-notch wet food is free from common stomach allergens and boasts a jaw-dropping 65% meat protein content, leaving Pooch & Mutt’s 45% in the dust. It’s all about maintaining muscle mass and overall health for your ageing furball. Composition: Rice, Salmon (26% inc Salmon 13%, Salmon Meal 13%) , Poultry Meal, Poultry Fat, Dried Beet Pulp (4.5%), Minerals, Poultry Gravy, Fish Oil (1%), Dried Alfalfa (1%), Lignocellulose, Chicory Root Extract (as a source of fructo-oligosaccharides (prebiotic FOS 0.18%)), Yucca Schidigera (0.022%). Burgess Sensitive Dry Puppy Food Rich in Turkey is a complete dry food for puppies up to 12 months. It is reasonably priced with a 30% protein ratio, which is a good level of protein for puppies. However, the food’s main ingredient is rice: ideally, to ensure that most of the protein comes from animal sources, the main ingredient should be animal based. The rice may help create a food that is suitable for sensitive stomachs, but it doesn’t provide the high-quality protein that meat does. Composition: Rice, Lamb Meal (28.5%), Dried Beet Pulp (7.5%), Poultry Fat, Minerals, Poultry Gravy, Fish Oil (1%), Dried Alfalfa (1%), Chicory Root Extract (as a source of fruto-oligosaccharides (prebiotic FOS 0.1%), Yucca Schidigera (0.024%). Hypoallergenic? You bet! This puppy food steers clear of common digestive irritants, making it an excellent option for sensitive stomachs.Feeding a raw food diet to a dog with a sensitive stomach can be a bit of a mixed bag. On the one hand, raw diets often exclude fillers and additives that might irritate a sensitive stomach, which can be a good thing.

Your dog should get everything they need from their food – and a high quality, complete dry dog food , such as kibble, will provide this. How is kibble dog food made? Got a question about Senior Dog Food? To help you understand more about what to consider when choosing food for older dogs, we’ve put together some really useful answers from our nutrition team at Burgess, the pet care experts. When should I start feeding my dog senior food?Some dogs might find wet food easier to digest, while others might prefer the crunch of dry food. Again its a bit of trial and error. Will a diet for sensitive stomachs also provide all the necessary nutrients my dog needs? Arden Grange goes above and beyond with the most effective support for food digestion by including prebiotics to prevent discomfort or irritation in the stomach.

Introducing Burgess Sensitive Dry Puppy Food, the best sensitive dog food for your lovable furballs aged 6 weeks to 12 months, without breaking the bank! This puppy chow is all about making sure your tiny buddies are happy, healthy, and growing like there’s no tomorrow. When it comes to dishing out your dog’s dinner, the golden rule is don’t guestimate – measure out accurate portions instead. Giving them a little more than they need, along with too many treats, means that you run the risk of your dog becoming overweight, which can lead to all manner of health problems. Equally, if you don’t feed enough, your pet will not be getting all the nutrients they need and will become underweight. Got a question about dry dog food nutrition , high protein dog food or high fibre dog food ? To help you understand more about what to consider when choosing premium kibble, we’ve put together some really useful answers from our nutrition team at Burgess, the pet care experts . True food allergies are relatively uncommon, food intolerances much more common. . Some of the more common dog food allergy symptoms include itching and sneezing, itchy paws, hot spots, skin rashes, scaly or oily skin, pigmented skin, and skin that has more of a leathery texture. The age of your dog can affect the type of sensitive-stomach food you should choose. Much like us humans, a dog’s dietary needs change as they age. Puppies often require more protein, while older dogs might need fewer calories but more fibre.

Dogs are classed as ‘adult’ from around 18 months, although this depends on their breed. Smaller breeds tend to hit their ‘teenage’ adolescent phase earlier than larger breeds who develop more slowly. A small breed dog will often be mature by around a year old, whereas a giant breed can be two years plus before they’re classed as an adult. If you’re not sure whether your dog has reached adulthood, ask your vet for advice. Adult dogs can thrive on two meals a day, but young puppies generally need three meals, fed at intervals over the day. Mealtimes should be consistent, although it doesn’t matter if there is half an hour difference from one day to the next. Generally, you should feed your dog quite soon after getting up, at around lunchtime, and another meal at dinnertime. Getting into this routine not only ensures a good delivery of protein and essential vitamins and minerals but it makes it easier to potty train, and dogs do benefit from routine. A healthy diet for an adult dog should contain good-quality meat or fish for protein, supplemented with vegetable proteins such as soya, grains or peas. And, as your dog goes through different life stages, their nutrition needs change. A puppy needs a different blend of nutrients compared to an adult or senior dog. Nutritious:with prebiotics for a healthy gut, Lucerne for antioxidants and taurine for a healthy heart

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