
PURINA ® PRO PLAN® Large Robust Puppy with OPTISTART® Rich in Chicken
If you have a large breed puppy with a robust physique, try PURINA® PRO PLAN® DOG Large Robust Puppy with OPTISTART®. This complete puppy food will help your robust-breed puppy make the most of life, supporting his health as he begins the journey to adulthood.
Your puppy has his own nutritional needs as a large, robust breed, and PURINA® PRO PLAN® DOG Large Robust Puppy with OPTISTART® contains these nutrients at the appropriate levels for his size and age. It also contains colostrum, which is found in mother's first milk, to help support his long-term health.
This complete dry dog food with OPTISTART® helps support healthy joins, long-term health, their developing immune system, and their dental health. It contains high quality pieces of chicken, and it can also be fed to lactating or gestating bitches.
Helps support healthy joints
Helps support long term health
Enables puppies' developing immune system to react efficiently
Specially formulated for dental maintenance
Specially formulated for large breed puppies with a robust physique
Contains high quality pieces of chicken
Composition:
Chicken (18%), Wheat, Dehydrated poultry protein, Maize, Soya meal, Rice (7%), Animal fat, Wheat fiber, Digest, Dried beet pulp, Maize gluten meal, Wheat gluten meal, Minerals, Dried egg, Fish oil, Vitamins, Dried colostrum (0.1%), Aminoacids, L-Carnitine, Antioxidants (tocopherols of natural origin).
Additives:
Nutritional additives:IU/kg: Vit. A: 26 000; Vit. D3: 870; Vit. E : 200 ;
mg/kg: Vit. C : 120 ; Ferrous sulphate monohydrate: 210; Calcium iodate anhydrous: 2.7; Cupric sulphate pentahydrate: 42; Manganous sulphate monohydrate: 100; Zinc sulphate monohydrate: 360; Sodium selenite: 0.25.
Technological additives:
mg/kg: Tocopherol extracts from vegetable oils: 35
Analytical constituents:
Protein: 29.0 %
Fat content: 15.0 %
Crude ash: 7.5 %
Crude fibres: 2.5 %
Taurine: 0.1%
L-Carnitine: 0.02%
Feeding Guide:
Adult Clean, fresh water should be available at all times. To monitor your dog’s health, consult a vet regularly. |