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Bosch Soft Maxi Dog Food - Water Buffalo & Sweet Potato
Bosch Soft Maxi Dog Food - Water Buffalo & Sweet Potato are kibbles that consist of 19% moisture. This makes the kibble easy to eat for adult dogs, from the age of 1 year. The food is 50% made from one type of animal protein, namely water buffalo. This protein source is easily digestible. Together with the potato, this makes the food suitable for dogs with food intolerance or allergy
Features
- Complete pet food for dogs aged 1 year and over
- Contents a single protein source in the form of water buffalo
- Specially developed for larger dogs from 25 kg
- Tasty soft pellets for a delicious taste experience
Contains
1 kg, 2.5 kg or 12.5 kg
Composition
Fresh water buffalo (40 %), potato starch, sweet potato (dried, 7.5 %), pea protein, peas (dried), dried beet pulp (de-sugared), poultry fat, potato protein linseed, hydrolysed protein (vegetarian), dicalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, yeast (dried), chicory (dried, 0.3%), psyllium seeds, sodium chloride, chondroitin sulphate, glucosamine.
Nutritional additives per kg
Vitamin A 12,000 I. U., vitamin D3 1,200 I. U., vitamin B1 10 mg, vitamin B2 10 mg, vitamin B6 6 mg, vitamin B12 40 mcg, biotin 350 mcg, pantothenic acid 20 mg, niacin 40 mg, folic acid 2 mg, choline chloride 1,650 mg, vitamin E 70 mg
Trace elements per kg
Zinc (as amino acids zinc chelate, hydrate) 25 mg, copper (as copper sulphate, pentahydrate) 10 mg, iodine (as calcium iodide, anhydrous) 2 mg, selenium (as sodium selenite) 0.2 mg, zinc (as zinc oxide) 70 mg.
Analytical constituents
Metabolizable energy 320 kcal / 100g (13.38 MJ / kg), moisture content 19.0%, protein 22.0%, fat content 12.0%, crude fibre 3.0%, crude ash 7.8%, phosphorus 0.8%, calcium 1.2%, sodium 0.2%, potassium 1.3%, magnesium 0.09%.
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