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Burns Pet Nutrition Hypoallergenic Complete Dry Dog Food Adult and Senior Dog Original Chicken and Brown Rice 2 kg

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Quality Ingredients: Made with whole grains and high quality animal proteins, Burns Original is a complete diet containing all the nutrients a dog needs for a long and healthy life. Controlled protein and fat levels:ensuring your dog receives everything it needs without overloading ageing organs For more details on the most popular brands from above, see our guides to Bakers, Burns, Harringtons, Hill's and Royal Canin dog food. Common symptoms include lethargy, aggressive or hyperactive behaviour, chronic skin and ear problems, slime and jelly being passed with stools, flatulence, bloating and weight gain/loss.

Customer scores are based on how satisfied they are with the brand overall and whether or not they would recommend it. The experts we spoke to don't advise DIY homemade dog food. This is because it can be extremely difficult to put together a balanced, homemade diet for your pet, so it's generally not recommended, unless it's supervised by a vet. Can I my dog have a vegetarian diet? Raw dog food might not be suitable for all dogs (or owners): 11% of those who tried their dog on raw food said they wouldn’t do it again. Some of the reasons mentioned included that it was too messy or smelly, or concerns about contamination.

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Burns Pet Nutrition offers a range of holistic pet foods that have been formulated to manage common canine health complaints, including behavioural and digestive problems. The recipes combine a healthy, balanced blend of natural ingredients to promote optimum health and vitality. However, the BVA adds that 'each pet has its own needs, so diet should be adapted to your pet's lifestyle, age, breed and any health conditions. We advise people to speak with their vet when they get a new pet'. Vitamins: Vitamin A 25000IU, Vitamin D3 2000IU, Vitamin E 100IU, Taurine 1000mg; Trace Elements: Iodine (calcium iodate anhydrous) 1mg, Manganese (manganous chelate of amino acids hydrate) 20mg, Zinc (zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate) 50mg.

Crude protein (18.5%), crude fat (7.5%), crude fibre (7.5%), crude ash (6.5%), total sugar (0.7%), starch (40.6%), copper (17mg/kg), sodium (0.17%), calcium (1%), phosphorus (0.70%), magnesium (0.13%), potassium (0.55%), omega-6 fatty acids (2.07%), omega-3 fatty acids (0.21%). Our unique survey insights reveal which dog food brands are loved by Which? members, offering the best value for money, quality and an enthusiastic response from your canine companions. Vitamin A (25000 IU), vitamin D3 (2000 IU), vitamin E (100 IU), taurine (1000mg), copper [copper (II) chelate of amino acids hydrate] (12mg), iodine [calcium iodate anhydrous] (1mg), manganese [manganous chelate of amino acids hydrate] (20mg), zinc [zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate] (50mg), selenium [3b8.11, selenised yeast inactivated] (0.2mg). A low fat diet is essential even if your dog has lost weight due to pancreatitis. It is not advisable to try and ‘feed him up’ after being ill as too much food can overwork the pancreas. If your dog is very thin it is important that you speak to your vet or one of our nutritionists for help.Large Breed: larger breeds have different nutritional needs, so Burns have created a dog food range that accounts for this, with specific nutrient ratios and enrichments.

How much your dog should eat will depend on factors such as breed, type, age, health and lifestyle. For example, a working sheepdog needs more energy than a small dog with a less active lifestyle.Here's what animal charity PDSA suggests you look for – and what to avoid – when choosing dog food. What to look for

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