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Hill's Science Plan Puppy & Mother Mousse with Chicken
Hill's Science Plan Puppy & Mother Mousse with Chicken
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SOFT PATE FOR DOGS "Hill's Science Plan PUPPY & MOTHER" with CHICKEN is a complete pet food for puppies from weaning up to 1 year of age and for pregnant or lactating bitches.
Composition
COMPOSITION: meat and animal derivatives (chicken 16%), cereals, derivatives of vegetable origin, minerals, oils and fats.
Additives
Nutritional additives: 3b103 (iron) 9.7 mg, 3b202 (iodine) 0.3 mg, 3b405 (copper) 1.6 mg, 3b502 (manganese) 2.1 mg, 3b603 (zinc) 24.9 mg.
Analytical Constituents
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS: crude protein 5.8%, crude fat 4.4%, crude fibre 1.2%, crude ash 1.6%, moisture 79.8%, calcium 0.25%, phosphorus 0.20%, sodium 0.12%, potassium 0.19%, magnesium 0.1%; per kg: vitamin A 16,784 IU, vitamin D3 279 IU.
Feeding guide
For detailed feeding instructions, please refer to the packaging. Adjust the amount of food to maintain your pet's optimal weight. If in doubt, consult your veterinarian. Not yet fed this food? Mix increasing amounts of the new food with decreasing amounts of the old food and completely change the food over seven days. Ensure your pet always has plenty of fresh water! Your pet's dietary needs may change over time. Consult your veterinarian about this at each visit.
Manufacturer and distributor
Best before, registration number: see packaging. Official Hill's representative in Lithuania: UAB "Magnum Veterinarija", Martinavos str. 8, Martinavos k. LT-54475 Kaunas dist. info@magnumvet.lt, Company phone: +370 688 96944
Available sizes
200g

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FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS
For detailed feeding instructions, see the packaging. Adjust the amount of food to maintain your pet's optimal weight. If in doubt, consult your veterinarian. New to this food? Mix increasing amounts of the new food with decreasing amounts of the old food and completely switch over seven days. Make sure your pet always has plenty of clean water! Your pet's nutritional needs may change over time. Discuss this with your veterinarian during each visit.