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This hypoallergenic dry dog food has been developed for adult dogs with sensitive stomachs. A complete diet made in the UK, it features easily digestible potato and pork as the only source of protein.
Burns Pork & Potato - Adult Sensitive+ complete dry dog food is suitable for adult dogs over 9 months old that have a tendency to suffer from skin and digestive problems. In order to meet their specific nutritional needs, this balanced diet features tasty pork as the single source of animal protein, as well as potatoes as an excellent source of complex carbohydrates. Both pork and potato have a low allergenic potential, making this hypoallergenic kibble ideal for sensitive dogs.Burns Sensitive+ contains all the important nutrients your dog needs to stay happy and healthy, with top-quality ingredients designed to support the health of your dog's skin, coat and digestive system. This dry dog food is also completely free from wheat, soya, dairy, artificial colourings and artificial preservatives. This avoidance of such ingredients that can often trigger symptoms of food intolerances means that Burns Pork & Potato - Adult Sensitive+ can be used to help manage common canine diet-related health problems, such as bad breath (halitosis), flatulence, excessive moulting and itchy skin.
Burns Pork & Potato - Adult Sensitive+:
Analytical constituents
protein | 18.5 % |
fat | 8.0 % |
fibre | 3.0 % |
ash | 9.0 % |
calcium | 1.39 % |
phosphorus | 0.83 % |
magnesium | 0.1 % |
moisture | 8.0 % |
copper | 15.0 mg/kg |
sodium | 0.18 % |
The starting point for calculating feeding amounts:
Adult : 10g per 1kg of body weight per day
Senior : 8g per 1kg of body weight per day
Please Note: Feeding amounts stated above are only a starting point. Actual requirements depend on the breed, age, activity levels, environmental factors and individual variation. Adjustments should be made in the light of experience. For overweight dogs, daily feeding amounts should be based upon target weight not actual weight.