PETS GO RAW Turkey Full Meal Frozen Raw Dog Food

Price range: $13.99 through $97.99

All Pets Go Raw products start with government-inspected, human-quality, muscle meat as a foundation. This item is currently available for in-store pickup at our Castlegar and Osoyoos, BC locations only.

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Description

All Pets Go Raw products start with government-inspected, human-quality, muscle meat as a foundation. Recipes then build on this foundation with the addition of beneficial ingredients such as organ meats, vegetables, fruits, farm-fresh eggs, kelp, herbs, & spices.

Food is finely ground for easy digestibility and full absorption of nutrients. No by-products, grains, meal, or fillers are used—just good, wholesome fresh food.

Generally, mature dogs should be fed about 2% of their ideal body weight and puppies about 5%.

Ingredients:

Turkey (including bone), organ meat, carrot, apple, pumpkin, zucchini, egg (including shell), kelp.

Guaranteed Analysis:

  • Moisture 69.0% as fed
  • Protein 49.2% dry base / 15.3% as fed
  • Crude Fat 25.6% dry base / 7.9% as fed
  • Crude Fiber 3.5% dry base / 1.1% as fed
  • Calcium 4.2% dry base / 1.3% as fed
  • Phosphorous 2.0% dry base / 0.6% as fed

Mature dog:

25-lb dog = 0.5 lb per day
50-lb dog = 1 lb per day
75-lb dog = 1.5 lbs per day
100-lb dog = 2 lbs per day

Puppy:

10-lb dog = 0.5 lb per day
20-lb dog = 1 lb per day
30-lb dog = 1.5 lb per day
40-lb dog = 2 lb per day

(Feed your puppy until it is full-grown 1 yr for a small or medium dog or 2 yrs for a larger breed)

Tips to keep in mind:

  • Keep an eye on weight gain or loss and adjust food intake accordingly.
  • Active dogs and dogs with a higher metabolism may need more food, while seniors often need less.
  • Use the rib test often. You should be able to readily feel your dog’s ribs, but they should have some flesh on them, and not be too pronounced.
  • Puppies and young dogs should be fed about 5% of their body weight. Like all young creatures, puppies grow in “fits and starts” that require constant adjustments, feeding more when in a growth spurt and less when not.
  • Watch your pets’ weight and condition and adjust amounts accordingly.

Additional Information

Weight 0.00 kg
UPC

792649253571, 792649253496

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