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Happy Dog Baby Starter

High quality granule complete feed for puppies in the weaning phase

An optimally composed puppy diet is the best basis for healthy development! Happy Dog Baby Starter Lamb & Rice contains high quality lamb along with nutritious New Zealand mussels in a recipe with 30 % protein as recommended by vets. The fine granule structure is ideal for problem-free and gentle feeding in a puppy’s weaning phase from the 4th week. From the 5th to 6th week of life onwards, there should be a slow changeover to a suitable Happy Dog Baby product. The perfectly composed and balanced complete feed for puppies with the unique Happy Dog Natural Life Concept® reliably prevents deficiency symptoms. Species-appropriate puppy food based on the example of nature.

GLUTEN-FREE

MADE IN GERMANY

 

Composition

Lamb protein* (20%), rice flour (18%), meat meal, maize flour, beef fat, maize, sunflower oil, beet pulp* (desugared), hydrolised liver, cellulose*, rapeseed oil, apple pomace* (0.7%), potassium chloride, sodium chloride, yeast*, seaweed, linseed (0.16%), mussel meat (0.04%), yucca schidigera*, yeast (extract), milk thistle, artichoke, dandelion, ginger, birch leaves, stinging nettle, camomile, coriander, rosemary, sage, liquorice root, thyme, (herbs* total 0.15%); *) dried.

 

NOTE: split between 4 - 5 meals One measuring spoon holds roughly 10 g. Mix the granules with warm water (at roughly 60° C) or puppy milk and leave to soak briefly. The consistency of the food can be adjusted by changing the amount of water and the soaking time. Weigh puppies regularly and take the current ration from the table. The amounts shown above may be increased or reduced by up to 15 % to suit the specific needs of individual puppies. Make sure that fresh drinking water is available at all times. (Recommended daily amount when feeding with puppy milk: 1 part powder + 3 parts water)

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