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K9 Natural Chicken Canned Dog Food 170g

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I263076-K9 Natural Chicken Canned Dog Food 170g
I263076-K9 Natural Chicken Canned Dog Food 170g I263076-K9 Natural Chicken Canned Dog Food 170g I263076-K9 Natural Chicken Canned Dog Food 170g I263076-K9 Natural Chicken Canned Dog Food 170g I263076-K9 Natural Chicken Canned Dog Food 170g I263076-K9 Natural Chicken Canned Dog Food 170g I263076-K9 Natural Chicken Canned Dog Food 170g I263076-K9 Natural Chicken Canned Dog Food 170g I263076-K9 Natural Chicken Canned Dog Food 170g

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I263076
Benefits
NO wheat, gluten, GMO ingredients, Corn, Soy, Cereals, Dairy, Rice, Potato, Preservatives, gum or binders and are BPA-free.
Feeding Guide
Feeding recommendations are a guide only as your individual dog’s requirements may vary +/- 50%. For an average small dog weighing approximately 5kg feed 1x 170g can per day. For an average medium dog weighing approximately 20kg, feed 1½ 370g cans per day. For puppy, pregnant or nursing mothers feed up to 2-3 times the adult amount per day.
Description
Crafted with wholefood New Zealand ingredients and selected vitamins and minerals, our unique Canned diets are blended with water for added hydration and provide the best blends of nature in nutrition for your dog. Made in New Zealand with cage-free Chicken, even the pickiest of eaters are drawn to the natural flavours of K9 Natural Chicken Cans.
Ingredients
Chicken, Water Sufficient for Processing, Eggs, Flaxseed Flakes, Hoki Oil, Brown Kelp, New Zealand Green Mussel, Pumpkin, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Dipotassium Phosphate, Dried Kelp, Apples, Pears, Salt, Vitamin E Supplement, Zinc Proteinate, Iron Proteinate, Sunflower Oil, Magnesium Oxide, Selenium Yeast, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Beta-Carotene, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin D3 Supplement.
Minimum Crude Protein: 9% Minimum Crude Fat: 6.5% Maximum Crude Fibre: 1.6% Maximum Moisture: 81.2%
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