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Eukanuba Adult Large Breed

Eukanuba Adult Large Breed

Contains the Joint Management System JMS®. JMS® nutritionally supports healthy joint cartilage by providing glucosamine and chondroitin sulphate, optimal levels of vitamins and minerals, and a precise balance of Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids. The reduced fat level helps maintain optimal weight to minimise joint stress. Fresh, high-quality ingredients for a great, natural taste. From 12 months (adult weight 25-40kg, e.g. Dobermann, Labrador, Golden Retriever). From 24 months (adult weight > 40kg e.g. Great Dane, St Bernard). 100% complete and balanced nutrition to provide optimum daily amounts of protein, fat, calories, vitamins and minerals. Promotes strong muscles and healthy, shiny coat using high quality proteins, with chicken as the first ingredient. Helps develop a rich, lustrous coat, rejuvenate skin and supports the natural healing process through Coat Science 6:3, the optimal ratio of Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids. Helps maintain energy levels after a meal using a special patented carbohydrate blend. Supports a strong, healthy immune system with a specific combination of antioxidants including vitamin E. Results in a healthy intestinal tract and small, firm stools through an exclusive formulation with fermentable fibres. No colourants, flavourings or preservatives added. Supports healthy joint cartilage. Meets the special nutritional needs of large and giant breed dogs. Promotes healthy teeth by reducing tartar build-up. Eukanuba kibbles with a combination of minerals help remove plaque and keep tartar-forming material from depositing on the teeth. A complete pet food for large and giant breed adult dogs.

Ingredients: Chicken (>20%), maize, wheat, barley, sorghum, animal fat, fish meal, dried beet pulp, poultry meal, dried whole egg, brewer's dried yeast, potassium chloride, sodium chloride, linseed, DL-methionine, glucosamine HCl, chondroitin sulphate, salt, sodiumhexametaphosphate Additives per kg: Vitamin A: 12000 IU, Vitamin D3:900 IU, Vitamin E(á--tocopherol):100 mg, Copper as Copper II sulphate:25 mg, â-carotene:10 mg.

Nutrient Analysis: Crude Protein 23.0%, Crude Oils 13.0%, Crude Fibre 3.0%, Crude Ash 7.0%, Moisture 8.0%, Calcium 0.90%, Phosphorus 0.75%.

3kg


£12.99

7.5kg


£27.99

15kg


£45.99

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