Compy Supreme - Junior - Dry Puppy Food - 1.5 Kg

LE 200.00
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Description

Compy Supreme Junior Dog Food rich in fresh chicken with fruits and vegetables. Grain-free.Complete food for medium and large breed puppies and pregnant and lactating females.

Grain-free recipe65% Ingredients of animal originNo artificial colors, preservatives, flavors, or added sugars

Nutritional Info

Composition

Chicken 50% (fresh chicken* 26%, dehydrated chicken protein 24%), pea starch*, poultry fat* (7%, source of omega-6 fatty acids), potato starch*, hydrolyzed animal protein, dehydrated animal protein, peas* (1%), fish oil* (1%, source of omega-3 fatty acids), beetroot pulp, fructooligosaccharides* (0.8%), vegetable fibers, brewer's yeast, dehydrated vinegar, minerals, dehydrated spinach* (0.1%), dehydrated pumpkin* (0.1%), dehydrated carrot* (0.1%), yeast cell walls* (0.1%, source of MOS), dehydrated forest fruits* (0.1%) (cranberry*, blueberry*, blackberry*, raspberry*, currant*), Yucca schidigera* (346mg/kg), glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate. *Natural ingredients

Analytical components

Protein33%Fat content19%Crude fiber2.8%Inorganic matter7%Metabolizable energy402 kcal / 100 g

Additives per kg

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 30,000IU, Vitamin D3: 1,150IU, Vitamin E: 460mg, Vitamin C: 230mg, Biotin: 11.5mg, Taurine: 1,730mg, L-carnitine: 230mg, Iron (iron (II) sulfate), monohydrate): 123.5mg, Copper (copper chelate) (II) of amino acids hydrated): 12.8mg, Zinc (zinc chelate of amino acids, hydrated): 115.6mg, Manganese (manganese chelate of amino acids, hydrated): 46.3mg, Iodine (calcium iodate anhydrous): 2.6mg, Selenium (sodium selenite): 0.06mg. Antioxidants.

Feeding Guide

The feeding chart indicates the total daily amount to give puppies based on their expected adult weight and weight gain during their development. This amount can be divided throughout the day, starting with 3-4 feedings at the beginning of their growth period and decreasing to 1-2 feedings towards the end.

When the puppy reaches 12 months in medium breed dogs and 15 months in large breed dogs, it is recommended to change its diet to an adult food, always introducing it gradually.

  Daily ration (g)
Adult weight of the puppy (kg)   2 months   3 to 5 months 6 to 8 months 9 to 11 months   12 months   13 to 15 months
10 to 20 90 - 160 140 - 230 190-320 170 - 290 190 - 320 Adult
20 to 30 160 - 200 230 - 300 320 - 400 290 - 460 320 - 410 Adult
30 to 40 200 - 230 300 - 350 400 - 500 460 - 570 410 - 500 430 - 530
40 to 50 230 - 240 350 - 360 500 - 560 570 - 630 500 - 550 530 - 610
50 to 60 240 - 260 360 - 410 560 - 640 630 - 720 550 - 640 610 - 690

The following table indicates the daily amount to be given to pregnant and lactating females. The amounts indicated should be divided into 3 feedings throughout the day.

Adult dog weight (kg) Gestation Lactation
Daily ration (g)
10 to 20 250 - 440 490 - 920
20 to 30 440 - 620 920 - 1,320
30 to 40 620 - 780 1,320 - 1,720
40 to 50 780 - 940 1,720 - 2,110
50 to 60 940 - 1,100 2,110 - 2,500

 

Dietary change

Some dogs are very sensitive to changes in diet and may reject the new food, or even experience diarrhea or vomiting if the change is made abruptly. Therefore, when switching from one product to another, remember to gradually reduce their current food and introduce the new food over a week, until it becomes their sole source of nutrition.

Divide the food into 2 regular intervals.