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關鍵字 | Burns Hypoallergenic Mixer 功能性混合食療配方 8kg (2kg X4) |
Why it's so good
- Formulated without wheat or wheat gluten
- Dairy free
- Soya free
- Hypoallergenic
- Highly digestible
Hypoallergenic Dog Food Mixer
A natural mixer that is wheat free & based on wholegrain brown rice, peas, seaweed, duck fat and vitamins. This is a complementary food that can be used as part of a home cooked recipe or with Burns complete moist foods. Suitable for adult dogs 6 months+.
Burns Mixer is hypo-allergenic, so it is suitable for sensitive dogs. It is formulated without ingredients such as wheat, soya, dairy, artificial colourings and artificial preservatives which are known to cause symptoms of food intolerance including itchy skin, digestive upset, excessive moulting, full anal glands and waxy ears.
Containing only the finest quality ingredients Burns Mixer is highly-digestible therefore feeding amounts are lower, meaning that daily feeding costs are significantly lower than those of other premium brands. And there's less to clean up!
Composition:
Brown rice (89%), Peas, Duck Fat, Whole Linseed, Seaweed, Vitamins, Mixed Herbs.
Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein 9.0%, Crude Oil & Fats 6.5%, Crude Fibre 2.5%, Crude Ash 3.0%, Sodium 0.03%, Calcium 0.18%, Phosphorus 0.17%, Magnesium 0.08%, Potassium 0.22%, Chloride 0.05%, Sulphur 0.12%, Essential Fatty Acid 1.90%
Nutritional Additives:
Vitamin A 10,000 iu/kg, Vitamin D3 1,000 iu/kg, Vitamin E 100 iu/kg.
Feeding Guide:
SIZE OF DOG | BODY WEIGHT | ADULT (9 Months +) | SENIOR |
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TOY | 1kg - 5kg | 25g - 50g | 20g - 40g |
SMALL | 5kg - 10kg | 50g - 100g | 40g - 80g |
MEDIUM | 10kg - 20kg | 100g- 200g | 80g - 160g |
LARGE | 20kg - 30kg | 200g - 300g | 160g - 240g |
30kg - 40kg | 300g - 400g | 240g - 320g | |
GIANT | 40kg - 50kg + | 400g - 500g | 320g - 400g |
Feeding amounts depend on the amount of exercise, age, breed, environmental factors an individual variation. The chart above can be used as a general guide, together with good sense and experience. For overweight dogs, daily amounts should be based on target weight not actual weight.