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In detail

Description

This lamb stew, made with 70% meat and offal, complemented by sweet potato, lentils, apple, and a pinch of turmeric, offers a rich and very appetizing texture. Suitable for all ages, from puppies to seniors, it can be a good option for those with sensitive stomachs thanks to its simple recipe, centered on carefully selected ingredients.

The preparation involves slow steaming, followed by the addition of fruits and vegetables, high-quality oils, natural minerals, and aromatic herbs. The goal is to preserve nutrients and flavors as much as possible, without artificial additives or fillers, and without using very high-temperature processing. The recipe was developed with veterinarians and comes in a resealable jar, convenient for everyday use or on the go.

Composition

Ingredients
Cooked lamb 70% (80% lamb meat and 20% lamb offal: liver, kidneys, heart, tripe), sweet potato 7%, carrots 6%, apple 4%, peas 3%, red lentils 3%, broccoli 3%, salmon oil 1.9%, beef liver 1%, rosehip 0.4%, calcareous algae 0.4%, brewer's yeast 0.1%, seaweed 0.1%, turmeric 0.1%.

Analytical components
Moisture: 65.3%, Crude protein: 10.2%, Crude fat: 10.2%, Crude ash: 3.1%, Crude fiber: 0.9%.
Values ​​may vary slightly from batch to batch.

User guide

This wet food in a jar can be served at room temperature, alone or as a supplement to a complete diet. For a smooth transition, introduce it gradually over at least 10 days, and always provide fresh water.

Indicative rations
The quantities below are those indicated on the label, expressed as a percentage of body weight.

Young up to 8 months: 4% of body weight per day.
Dogs up to 15 kg: 2 to 3% of body weight per day.
Dogs weighing 15 kg or more: 2 to 2.5% of body weight per day.

For example:

  • Young up to 8 months: 2 kg × 4% = approximately 80 g/day.
  • Dog up to 15 kg: 10 kg × 2–3 % = approximately 200–300 g/day.
  • Dog from 15 kg: 20 kg × 2% = approximately 400 g/day (example shown on the jar).

These guidelines are given for healthy and moderately active individuals. Age, breed, and activity level can affect nutritional needs.

Conservation
Store the jar in a cool, dry place, away from heat and light. Once opened, refrigerate and serve at room temperature to preserve its flavor.
The best before date is indicated on the jar.