500g
200g
Vitamin A (60000 IE)Methionine (3000 mg)Vitamin D3 (2000 IE)Vitamin E (120 mg)Vitamin C (100 mg)Ferrous (80 mg)Biotin (50 μg)Zinc (40 mg)Manganese (30 mg)Vitamin B12 (20 μg)Nicotinamide (20 mg)Calcium-pantothenate (10 mg)Vitamin B1 (5 mg)Vitamin K3 (3 mg)Vitamin B2 (3 mg)Vitamin B6 (3 mg)Iodine (0.25 mg)Cobalt (0.2 mg)Selenium (0.2 mg)Dairy products Antioxidants Minerals Oils Milk
Oils and fats | 24% |
Crude protein | 24% |
Crude ash | 7% |
Moisture | 3.5% |
Potassium | 1.4% |
Calcium | 0.86% |
Phosphorus | 0.6% |
Natrium | 0.5% |
Magnesium | 0.16% |
SUITABLE FOR ALL DOG BREEDS
FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS
Add Lactol to warm (not boiling) water and stir until completely dissolved. Allow to cool to blood temperature (38°C) and it is ready for use. Older pets may prefer to drink their Lactol cold. The use of clean sterile feeding equipment is highly recommended, especially for young animals. Prepared feed may be kept in a refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Reheat to blood temperature before feeding young animals. Always keep fresh drinking water available.
Recommended dilution: Add 30g (12 level scoops) to every 105ml warm water (165g should be added to a pint of water). One level scoop is approximately 2.5g Lactol powder.
Recommended daily dosage: It is impossible to give precise daily quantities due to considerable variations of age, size and breed, therefore “demand feeding” will often be your best guide. It is important to weigh young puppies on a daily basis so that you can compare their daily growth increase with the growth tables from your breeder or vet.
As a complementary feed for animals in large litters: Additional dosage for animals in large litters, but still with their mother: If the youngster is completely pushed away by siblings or rejected by the mother, switch to the dosage for orphaned animals. In other cases, give Lactol milk as an additional feed to weaker youngsters.
Quantity as a complementary feed for weaned pups: 5 – 8 weeks of age: up to 4.0% of the body weight = 40 ml/kg. 8 – 52 weeks of age: up to 1.1% of the body weight = 11 ml/kg.
Quantity as a complementary feed for growing or adult animals: Pregnant or lactating mother animals: up to 1.1% of the body weight = 11 ml/kg. Convalescent or sick animals: up to 1.1% of the body weight = 11 ml/kg. Weaning puppies: After the 28th day, slowly change to a more solid diet including minced meat, puppy food, etc.
The quantity of Lactol given should be gradually decreased during the period the animal gets used to its pet food or home-made diet + drinking water.