A formula suitable for a wide range of senior dogs.
This recipe is based on rice and chicken protein and is suitable for all breeds of senior dogs.
It is also wheat gluten free and GMO free.
As a guarantee of quality, this recipe was developed in collaboration with a veterinarian.
High-quality production.
To develop our range of food, we worked closely with the company Swiss Petfood. Swiss Pet Solution is the only manufacturer of dry dog food in Switzerland. Thanks to its central location in Aargau in the heart of Switzerland, and therefore of Europe, transport routes are short and the majority of the raw materials are local, with the exception of the meat protein and rice.
Sustainable and responsible production.
The kibble is produced with 100% renewable energy. It all comes from certified hydro-power.
As part of the voluntary certification by the Energy Agency for the Economy programme, the plant reduces its CO2 emissions and increases its energy efficiency every year primarily by renewing its infrastructure.
A sustainable supply of raw materials.
When selecting the raw materials for producing the kibbles, special attention is paid to quality and resource-efficient farming. Local ingredients are favoured wherever possible, right up to direct contact with the farmers.
Composition.
Dehydrated poultry protein 21%, Rice 20%, Maize, Oats, Maize gluten, Lignocellulose, Poultry fat, Natural flavour, Salmon oil, Linseed, Yeast, Beet pulp, Carob, Fructo-oligosaccharide, Mannan-oligosaccharides, Glucosamines, Chondroitin sulphate.
Analytical constituents.
Crude Protein 26%, Crude Fat 10%, Omega 6 2%, Omega 3 1.2%, Crude Ash 5.9%, Crude Cellulose 4%, Calcium 1%, Phosphorus 0.8%
Metabolisable Energy: 3744 kcal/kg.
Additives.
Trace elements: Zinc sulphate 110.0 mg / kg, Iron sulphate 55.0 mg / kg, Manganese sulphate 35.0 mg / kg, Zinc glycinate 35.0 mg / kg, Copper sulphate 11.0 mg / kg, Calcium iodate 1.7 mg / kg, Sodium selenite 0.2 mg / kg.
Vitamins: Vitamin A 23000.0 IU / kg, Vitamin D3 1400.0 IU / kg, Vitamin E 150.0 mg / kg.
What is the best way to transition from one dry food to another?
When changing your dog’s food, allow a transition period of about 15 days between the old and new food by mixing the 2 foods as follows:
- the first 5 days: 80% old formula mixed with 20% new formula
- the next 5 days: 50% each formula
- the last 5 days: 20% old formula mixed with 80% new formula.
Adjust the serving size based on your dog’s activity level.
Depending on your dog’s level of activity, as well as the weather and the outdoor environment, your dog’s weight may go up or down. Should this be the case, you can simply adjust the daily ration by adding or subtracting +:- 10% of the intended quantity.
It is also possible to split the ration in 2 so that your dog can eat once in the morning and once in the evening. This will allow them to better absorb their food.
Food and water for your dog.
Ensure your dog always has access to a bowl of clean, fresh water throughout the day.
Water can also be added directly to the kibble bowl for several reasons:
- enhances the palatability of the meal
- helps slow down eating in dogs that tend to eat too quickly.
How to manage your dog’s daily recommended intake.
Refer to the table for your dog’s daily recommended intake. This intake data is provided only as a guide. You can adjust your dog’s daily recommended intake in accordance with its activity level, physical condition and individual requirements. Your dog must always have access to clean, fresh water. To keep track of your dog’s health, regularly check in with your vet.