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Hill's Science Plan Puppy wet food with chicken 370g cans
Hill's Science Plan Puppy wet food with chicken 370g cans
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Canned homogeneous puppy food made from ground chicken enriched with omega-3 fatty acids, which help ensure healthy eye and brain development, while high-quality proteins support muscle growth. Balanced nutrients promote overall health and excellent well-being.
Composition
meat and animal derivatives (chicken 21%), cereals, derivatives of vegetable origin, minerals, oils and fats.
Additives
nutritional additives: 3b103 (iron) 9.6 mg, 3b202 (iodine) 0.3 mg, 3b405 (copper) 1.6 mg, 3b502 (manganese) 2.1 mg, 3b603 (zinc) 24.6 mg.
Analytical constituents
crude protein 6.8%, crude fat 5.3%, crude fibre 1.2%, crude ash 2.0%, moisture 76.0%; per kg of feed: vitamin A 19 330 IU, vitamin D3 406 IU.
Feeding guide
For detailed feeding instructions, see the packaging. Adjust feeding amounts as necessary to maintain optimal weight. If you are unsure, consult your veterinarian. Is this food new to your pet? Mix increasing amounts of the new food with decreasing amounts of the old food over a seven-day period. Always ensure your pet has access to fresh, clean water! Your pet's nutritional needs may change over time. Consult your veterinarian at each check-up.
Manufacturer and distributor
Best before, registration number: see packaging. Official Hill's representative in Lithuania: UAB "Magnum Veterinarija", Martinavos g. 8, Martinavos k. LT-54475 Kauno r. info@magnumvet.lt, Company phone: +370 688 96944
Available sizes
370g

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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. Is this a new food for your pet? Gradually mix increasing amounts of the new food with decreasing amounts of the old food and completely switch over the course of seven days. Ensure your pet always has plenty of fresh water! Your pet's nutritional needs may change over time. Discuss this with your veterinarian during each visit.