S$ 76.00
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Description:
Kangaroo is the only truly ‘wild’ meat available on a large scale in Australia; completely free range.
Doctor B’s Kangaroo Recipe BARF is low in fat and high in protein, making it a good choice for dogs with pancreatitis or obesity, or other conditions requiring a low fat diet.
It is complete and balanced for all life stages of dogs, but the low fat makes it less suitable as the sole diet for a growing small breed puppy, a pregnant or lactating bitch or highly active working dog. It can still be fed to these dogs in rotation with other Doctor B’s ‘flavours’.
Recommendation:
Doctor B's BARF Kangaroo recipe is highly valuable to any dog (or cat) that suffers from pancreatitis, obesity or any other problem requiring a healthy and balanced low fat diet. Since it is a novel meat protein, it's also useful for dogs with allergies to common meat proteins. This recipe is also ideal for less active dogs.
Not so good for :
Growing puppies, pregnant and lactating bitches, working dogs.
Ingredients:
Kangaroo, Chicken, Beef and/or Pork and/or Lamb (includes meat, finely ground bones and offal), Carrots, Apples, Whole Eggs, Salmon Frames, Yoghurt, Spinach and/or Silverbeet, Oranges, Cabbage, Alfalfa, Dehydrated Kelp, Flaxseed, Celery, Garlic, plus other assorted seasonal vegetables and /or fruits
Typical Analysis:
Crude Protein minimum : 16.5% (as fed)
Crude Fat minimum : 8.0% (as fed)
Crude Fibre maximum : < 3.0% (D.M. Basis)
Salt : < 1.0% (D.M. Basis)
Calcium (Ca) minimum : 1.4% (D.M. Basis)
Phosphorus (P) minimum : 1.1% (D.M. Basis)
Calcium : Phosphorus Ratio : 1 : 0.8
Energy per 100 g : 543 kJ
Energy per serve (227 g) : 1232 kJ
Packaging :
Each box weighs 2.72 kg and contains 12 individually wrapped frozen patties of 227 g each.
**IMPORTANT NOTE: The "100% Satisfaction Or Your Money Back Guarantee" as printed on the box is only applicable for food sold in Australia.
Daily Feeding Guideline:
2-3% of body weight (adults)
3-6% of body weight (puppies)
2-4% of body weight (large to giant breed puppies)