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BonaCibo Senior Dog - Chicken (Senior & Übergewicht) - 15kg

BonaCibo Senior Dog - Chicken (Senior & Übergewicht) ist mit frischen, hochwertigen Inhaltsstoffen formuliert, um ein kontrolliertes und gesundes Gewichtsmanagement für ältere oder übergewichtige ausgewachsene Hunde zu ermöglichen.

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Grösse: 15kg
    Description
  • BonaCibo Senior Dog - Chicken (Senior & Übergewicht)

    BonaCibo Senior Dog - Chicken (Senior & Übergewicht) ist mit frischen, hochwertigen Inhaltsstoffen formuliert, um ein kontrolliertes und gesundes Gewichtsmanagement für ältere oder übergewichtige ausgewachsene Hunde zu ermöglichen. Zugesetzte antioxidative Vitamin- und Pflanzenextrakte unterstützen die Gesundheit des Körpers beim Abnehmen.

  • Zusammensetzung
  • Dehydratisiertes Hühnerprotein, Baldo-Reis, Mais, raffiniertes Hühneröl, Sardellenmehl, Biertrockenhefe, Sardellenöl, Johannisbrot, hydrolisierte Hühnerleber, Nukleotid-Hefeprotein, Rübentrockenschnitzel, Mineralien, präbiotische Mannan-Oligosakkaride, Algen, Blaubeerpulver, Yucca-Extrakt, Flohsamen, Ringelblumenpulver, Phenomind™ (0,024%).
    Hypoallergen: Enthalten kein Rindfleisch, Milchprodukte und Weizen.

    Analytische Komponenten

    Eiweiss 25%
    Fettgehalt 11%
    Rohasche 7%
    Rohfaser 3.5%
    Omega-6 3.4%
    Omega-3 0.70%

    Nahrungsergänzungsmittel

    Vitamin A  20.000 IU/kg
    Vitamin D3 1.200 IU/kg
    Vitamin E 280 mg/kg
    Vitamin K3 0,30 mg/kg
    Vitamin C 140 mg/kg
    Vitamin B1 2.95 mg/kg
    Vitamin B2 7.56 mg/kg
    Vitamin B6 2.07 mg/kg
    Vitamin B12 0,05 mg/kg
    Pantothensäure 20.71 mg/kg
    Folsäure 0.47 mg/kg
    Niacin 12 mg/kg
    Biotin 0,24 mg/kg
    Kupfer (als Sulfat) 15 mg/kg
    Zink (als Sulfat) 80 mg/kg
    Zink (als Chelat) 20 mg/kg
    Mangan (als Sulfat) 27 mg/kg
    Selen (als Selenit) 0.26 mg/kg
    Glucosamin 1.000 mg/kg
    Chondroitin 800 mg/kg

    EU-zugelassene Antioxidantien.

Glucosamine and chondroitin are naturally occurring nutrients which are involved in the production of cartilage within joints. Cartilage is continually being broken down and rebuilt in the body, and these nutrients are essential to ensure that he building process continues and the breakdown is not excessive. In most healthy adult dogs there is sufficient produced by the body however, in some dogs additional supplementation via the food is necessary. Most of the Cagatay dog foods contain both nutrients, with raised levels in the food for large breeds, Whilst additional supplementation with pills and powders is not necessarily harmful, as excess is excreted in the urine, it can be a waste of money.

Puppy foods can be introduced at weaning by softening a few kibbles with warm water not with the milk and leave them close to their bed. If they do not accept the food readily you can also put a small spot of soften food on their front paws, which they will tend to lick and hence become familiar to the smell and taste. Once they have accepted the moistened food an additional bowl of dry food can be placed nearby and the quantity of moistened food reduced, which will encourage them to move across to the dry. Once they have all accepted the dry food the moistened food can be removed, but always allow them nearby access to clean, fresh water at all times.

Some dogs do prefer wet food however, dry feeding can be more convenient and cost effective. To introduce your dog to dry food for the first time it is advisable to do so very gradually by mixing a little dry food in with the wet food. It is often the texture of the dry food that the dog can find unusual, so do not be worried if it rejects the dry food at first. You can also soften the food with a little warm water, never milk because by adding milk to a nutritionally complete food, it will add fat, sugar and protein and so will potentially unbalance the diet and some dogs, have an intolerance to lactose contained in particularly cow’s milk which causes loose faeces and sometimes vomiting. You can also offer one or two kibbles by hand as a treat before its main meal. Once it has accepted a few kibbles you can increase the proportion of dry to wet food over a period of around a week, until dry is the only food offered.

Both Cagatay poultry and lamb based foods are nutritionally complete, and so provide all of the nutrients that our cats need on a daily basis. It is not really correct to say that lamb or poultry is more suitable for a cat, it is more important to recognise that a good quality food is always better than a poor quality diet, regardless of the meat type. And its also possible to switch between meet types for our cat to taste different foods without any problems.