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Arden Grange Dog Adult Sensitive Fish & Potato 2.5kg (dry food)

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£11.46
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251355
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Product Description

 

Arden Grange Sensitive Adult Dog Fish & Potato – 2.5kg

 

A dog food for adult dogs with sensitive skin or delicate digestion. The primary protein source for this food is white sea fish and this product is completely free of cereals or grain. Ideal for dogs who are hypoallergenic or have other sensitive needs.

 

Recommended Feeding Chart

Weight Kgs.

Grams / Day

1 - 3 36 - 73
3 - 5 73 - 103
5 - 10 103 - 165
10 - 15 165 - 217
15 - 20 217 - 263
20 - 25 263 - 309
25 - 30 309 - 345
30 - 35 345 - 382
35 - 40 382 - 417
40 - 45 417 - 453
45 - 50 453 - 490
50 - 55 490 - 520
55 - 60 520 - 551
60 - 65 551 - 582
65 - 70 582 - 607
70 - 75 607 - 639
75 - 80 639 - 669

 

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  1. Healing Dog Food

    Posted by Unknown on 28th Jan 2011

    Ever since we got our Lhasa Apso puppy, she occasionally "biled" in the morning. She brought up a yellow liquid from her stomache. At around 14 months when she was due her first annual booster, she had a reaction to the injection. Following investigations by our Vet, she was found to have an ulcer. She was obviously allergic to some ingredient in her then current dry dog food which was supposedly the best and the most expensive. The Vet recommended White Fish and Potato by Arden Grange which has no additives to cause any irritation and she has thrived on this food. She has put on the weight she lost and she has not been ill once. She looks for her food now instead of walking away from it at meal times. Highly recommended to solve gastric problems with dogs. The Company itself are really helpful, even supplying samples to start and offering advice for both us and our Vet.




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