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Eden Venison & Sage Training Treats 80g

Eden Venison & Sage Training Treats 80g

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Suitable for dogs from 8 weeks

Venison helps to maintain healthy energy levels and promote overall health. Combined with Sage which contains Vitamin A, E and K which are known to promote immunity and support bone, skin and eye health. Our naturally air-dried process produces a soft and tasty treat whilst retaining all its natural nutrients. These Tasty Triangle Training Treats are made containing a single source of protein which provides gentler digestion whilst also delivering a delicious reward. So irresistible that your pet can't help but be on their best behaviour.

Composition

 Venison 75%, vegetable glycerol, sweet potato, sage 2%

Analytical Constituents

 Crude Protein 31.5%
Crude Fat 13.4%
Crude Fibre 1.7%
Crude Ash 3.4%
Moisture 20.2%

Ingredients

Contains 85% fresh meat, offal and bone.

British Chicken with Bone, British Beef Green Tripe, British Beef Kidney, British Beef Liver, Fresh Carrots, Fresh Butternut Squash, Fresh Broccoli, Fresh Green Curly Kale, Scottish Cold Water Salmon Oil, Organic Virgin Coconut Oil, Raw Sea Kelp Powder (Laminaria japonica), Bilberry Powder (Vaccinium Mytilus), Spirulina Powder (Spirulina platensis),? Whole Milled? Sesame Seeds, Wheat Germ Oil (natural vitamin E)

 

Feeding Guide

Adult Raw Feeding Guide

Adult dogs should be fed between 2-3% of their IDEAL bodyweight. If your dog needs to gain or lose weight, then work out the appropriate amount for what they should weigh, and this will assist with weight loss or weight gain as needed. This range given is also dependant on your dog’s activity levels.

Generally, an adult dog is classed as a dog 1 year and above, however larger breed dogs can continue to grow for up to 18 months to 2 years old so you should feed more, according to their growth rate and reduce the amount to 2-3% once they have finished growing.

2-3% of the ideal bodyweight. A range is given rather than a set amount so that depending on factors such as your dog’s activity levels or even just their own eating habits, you can add or reduce the amount within this range according to your dog’s individual needs. I usually advise owners to start with 2.5% and then you can adjust accordingly if needed.

Dogs ideal weight x 0.02 = 2% in grams per day

Dogs ideal weight x 0.03 = 3% in grams per day

Example Calculation:

For a 15kg adult dog of ideal weight the calculation would be:

15 x 0.025 (2.5%) = 0.375 (375g per day)

Puppy/Kitten Raw Feeding Guide

Puppies and kittens need a higher amount of protein as they grow, as protein is the component to developing new tissue within the body and also provides energy which they burn a lot of during the growth process and obviously because they tend to be particularly lively when younger! They should be fed according to their actual weight, so it’s important to weigh them regularly to ensure that they are getting the required amount as they grow. 

7-10 weeks – 8-10%: Current weight x 0.08 to 0.1 = grams per day

10-16 weeks – 7-8%: Current weight x 0.07 to 0.08 = grams per day

16-20 weeks – 6-7%: Current weight x 0.06 to 0.07 = grams per day

20-24 weeks – 5-6%: Current weight x 0.05 to 0.06 = grams per day

24-36 weeks – 4-5%: Current weight x 0.04 to 0.05 = grams per day

36-56 weeks – 3-4%: Current weight x 0.03 to 0.04 = grams per day

Can drop to 2-3% after 52 weeks and follow Adult feeding guide if your dog has reached adult weight at this stage.

56-68 weeks – 2.5-3.5%: Current weight x 0.025 to 0.035 = grams per day

68+ weeks – 2-3% Current weight x 0.02 to 0.03 = grams per day

Example Calculation:

For a 12 week old puppy weighing 8kg the calculation range would be:

8 x 0.07 (7%) = 0.56 (560g per day)

8 x 0.08 (8%) = 0.64 (640g per day)

In this example I would suggest feeding midway of this range at 600g per day to allow for adjustment either side depending on their activity levels and eating habits.

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