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Acana Dry Food Singles Free-Run Duck
Acana Dry Food Singles Free-Run Duck
Acana Singles Free-Run Duck 11.4 kg
Acana Singles Free-Run Duck 11.4 kg is a complete pet food for adult dogs from only one protein source, with 50% fresh free-range duck, duck liver and delicious vegetables, also for fussy eaters.
Even the pickiest eaters will be tempted by this delicious food from Acana! This food consists of 50% free-range duck, which is used fresh in the food. Thanks to the infusions of freeze-dried duck liver, even the pickiest eater will be a fan of this food. The soluble Pear, squash and pumpkin fibres support digestion, making the food suitable for more sensitive dogs. This food consists of 60% animal ingredients and 40% fruit, vegetables and herbs, to stay close to nature. Rich in proteins from only one kind of meat!
- Tasty food for adult dogs
- From a single animal protein source
- With delicious fresh free-range duck (50%)
- Delicious in taste due to the added duck liver
- With 40% vegetables, fruit and herbs
Composition Fresh duck meat (18%), Dried duck meat (17%), Whole green peas, Whole red lentils, Fresh duck offal (liver, heart, kidney) (7%), Duck fat (6%), Fresh Bartlett pears (4%), Whole garbanzo beans, Whole green lentils, Whole yellow peas, Dried duck cartilage (2%), Lentil fibre, Sea algae (1.2%) (pure and sustainable source of DHA and EPA), Fresh Butternut squash, Fresh Pumpkin, Dried brown kelp, Freeze-dried duck liver (0.1%), Salt, Fresh cranberries, Fresh blueberries, Chicory root, Turmeric, Milk thistle, Burdock root, Lavender, Marshmallow root, Rosehips.
Analytical constituents
Crude protein 31%, Crude fat 15%, Crude ash 7.5%, Crude fibre 5%, Moisture 12%, Calcium 1.3%, Phosphorus 0.9%, Omega-6 fatty acids 2.2%, Omega-3 fatty acids 0.8%, DHA/EPA 0.15%/0.1%, Glucosamine 1200 mg/kg, Chondroitin 1000 mg/kg.
Additives (per kg) Tocopherol extract of natural origin. Nutritional additives: Vitamin E: 100IU. E6 (Zinc): 100 mg, E4 (Copper): 10 mg. Zootechnical additives: Enterococcus faecium NCIMB10415: 600x10^6 CFU.
Content: 11.4 kg
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