Luath's Holistic Nutrition
Brown Rice and Chicken for Dogs
Ingredients
We have broken the ingredients into 2 sections – the first section is all the food ingredients and the second section is the vitamins and minerals.
Food ingredients
Whole grain brown rice, chicken meal, Millet, Oats. Chicken Fat,
Peas, Carrots, Spinach, Sunflower oil, Spirulina, Seaweed, Oregano,
Green Tea, Parsley, Mixed Tocopherols (Natural Preservative - Vitamin
E)
Vitamins and Minerals
Calcium Carbonate, D-Calcium phosphate, Niacin supplement, dl –
alpha tocopharyl acetate (Vitamin E supplement) D – Calcium
pantothenate, Vitamin A Acetate, Riboflavine Supplement, Menadione
Dimethylpyrimidinal Bisulfate, Vitamin D Supplement, Folic Acid,
Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate,
D – Biotin, Iron Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate,
Copper Proteinate, Cobalt Proteinate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide,
Sodium Selenite, Potassium Chloride
Analysis:
Crude Protein - Min. 18.5%; Crude fat - Min. 7.0%;
Crude Fiber - 2.2%; Moisture - Max. 10.0%; Ash - 7%
Analysis per 100g:
Vitamin A 8800 iu/kg; Vitamin D3 800 iu/kg; Vitamin E 88 mg/kg;
Vitamin B12 50 mg/kg; Copper 10 mg/kg; Sodium 0.4%;
Linoleic Acid 1.9%; Calcium 1.2%; Phosphorous 0.8%;
Magnesium 0.1%; Potassium 0.6%; Chloride 0.5%; Sulphur 0.15%
Calorific Value 342 Kcals per 100g (3.52 ozs.) - Please
Note: The calorific value of food is only an approximate calculation
of the energy content and gives no indication of the true energy
that is utilized by the animal. Digestibility in such calculations
is NOT taken into account and overstate the quality of a poor food
and understate that of a good food. - Use with caution
Feeding Guide – Luath Holistic Nutrition - Brown Rice & Chicken
It is now well established that high intake of protein and fat during growth can lead to health problems in adult dogs. Obesity and skeletal disorders, especially hip dysphasia are more common ailments associated with excesses. Rapid growth can result in excessive muscle mass putting strain on immature bones.
Free Feeding is not Recommended. Dog should be fed to satisfy energy requirement and no more.
Variations on the amounts below are dependant on age, if neutered or spayed and amount of exercise etc.
Weight of dog |
Amount of food |
2 – 11 lbs |
¼ - ½ cup |
11 – 22lb |
½ - 1 cup |
22 – 44lb |
1 – 1 ¾ cups |
44 – 66lb |
1 ¾ - 2 ½ cups |
66 – 110lbs |
2 ½ - 3 ½ cups |
Feeding amounts are measured by an 8 oz. kitchen measuring cup.
Read our FAQ’s regarding the Fussy Eater or the Hungry or Greedy Dog.
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