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Eukanuba Breed Specific Golden Retriever

Eukanuba Breed Specific Golden Retriever

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Dried Chicken and Turkey (28%, a natural source of Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulphate), Maize, Wheat, Sorghum, Barley, Animal Fat, Dried Beet Pulp (2.9%), Hydrolysed Animal Proteins, Dried Whole Egg, Potassium Chloride, Fructooligosaccharides (0.53%), Fish Oil, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hexametaphosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Linseed. 

Typical ValuesAnalytical constituents*:
Protein:26.0%
Fat content:13.0%
Omega-6 fatty acids:2.22%
Omega-3-fatty acids:0.34%
Crude Ash:7.20%
Crude Fibres:2.60%
Calcium:1.25%
Phosphorus:1.00%
Additives:
Vitamins:
Vitamin A:45551IU/kg
Vitamin D3:1512IU/kg
Vitamin E:253mg/kg
L-carnitine:48.4mg/kg
ß-carotene:5.0mg/kg
Trace elements:
Cupric sulphate pentahydrate:53mg/kg
Potassium iodide:3.9mg/kg
Ferrous sulphate monohydrate:713mg/kg
Manganous sulphate monohydrate:54mg/kg
Manganous oxide:38mg/kg
Zinc oxide:248mg/kg
*The analysis complies with the minimum and maximum RSA standards as required by Act 36/1947 

12kg = 41 Days°

°41 days of feeding on average for a 30kg dog.

How to feed Eukanuba Breed Nutrition:

  • Body weight: 20kg, Grams per day: 210-230g
  • Body weight: 25kg, Grams per day: 245-270g
  • Body weight: 30kg, Grams per day: 275-305g
  • Body weight: 40kg, Grams per day: 335-370g
  • Body weight: 50kg, Grams per day: 385-430g
  • Body weight: 55kg, Grams per day: 410-455g

Feeding your dog: When feeding for the first time, gradually introduce Eukanuba into your dog's diet over a period of 4 days. We recommend feeding your dog twice a day. Divide the daily amount shown in the chart by the number of meals. Your dog may eat more or less depending on age, temperament and activity level. Always have plenty of fresh water available for your dog to drink. 


Adult Golden Retriever, also ideal for Flat Coated Retrievers, Portuguese Water Dogs, Irish Water Spaniels and Italian Spinones.