Bonnie Canned Beef Dog food is a full-balanced, beef protein-containing all natural dog food. Moreover, it is carefully formulated by cat / dog nutritionists to meet the nutritional requirements of all adult breeds.
Bonnie Canned Beef is the best formulated dog food
It specially contains the Yucca plant which
- provides ammonia and odour control,
- increase absorption of nutrients,
- strengthens the immune system and
- optimises animal growth and performance.
This meal contains CitriStim, a compound which provides good intestinal health and performance. This compound is a source of pathogen-binding manna oligsacharride, immune provide beta-glucans and immune-supportive yeast. Healthy skin and shiny coat is supported by using brewer’s yeast in bonnie food. Whey powder in this food helps stregthen and build Muscles, organs and nerve cells. This is also important for the immune system.? Bonnie is rich vitamin contents.
INGREDIENTS: Meat and Animal Derivatives (Beef 4% min.), Cereals, Minerals, Colourants.
NUTRIENT COMPOSITION | NUTRITIVE ADDITIONS | ||
Crude Protein | 7,0% | Vitamin A | 1600 IE/kg |
Crude Oils & Fats | 4,0% | Vitamin D3 | 240 IE/kg |
Crude Cellulose ( Fiber ) | 0,5% | Iron | 10 mg/kg |
Moisture | 80% | Copper | 1,9 mg/kg |
Crude Ash | 2,5% | Lodine | 0,4 mg/kg |
Manganese | 1,4 mg/kg | ||
Zinc | 21 mg/kg | ||
Selenium | 0,024 mg/kg |
FEEDING RECOMMENDATION: See table below. The individual necessity depends on factors like age, breed or activity. Fresh drinking water should always be available. Serve at room temperature.
DOG SIZE | CANS |
Toy | up to 1 |
Small | 1 – 2 |
Medium | 2 – 3 |
Large | 3 – 5 |
It is important to know your Dog’s nutritional needs
Contrary to what they would have you believe based on their chewing habits, dogs do actually require particular dietary care. Whether it be due to their breed, age, or health status, or whether it be due to fussy tastes, there is always more to dog food than the packet with the healthiest looking dog on it. It?s also very important to consult with your vet about feeding your furry best friend, as every dog is different.
Dogs love to eat, There is no denying it. They scarf down their dinner in a matter of seconds then stare at you imploringly, asking for another. Though your dog should get most of his nutrition from a healthy dog food formula, there is no harm in giving him a few treats now and then. You need to be mindful, however, that not all dog treats are created equal.
Some dog treats are designed for training purposes, they are small but flavorful and aromatic to make them an enticing reward for good behavior. There are dog treats that provide dental benefits and others that serve as nutritional supplements. There is also a wide variety of regular treats that are soft, crunchy, freeze-dried, or jerky.