A complete feed specially formulated for Dachshund puppies up to 10 months old.
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Availability date: 10/29/2015
Royal Canin® Dachshund Junior
A complete feed specially formulated for Dachshund puppies up to 10 months old.
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Royal Canin® Breed Health Nutrition® Dachshund Junior Dry Dog Food For Puppies meets the special demands in the growth stage and at the same time helps maintain the puppies ideal weight.
100% complete and balanced nutrition
The combined effect of glucosamine and chondroitin and the high content of DHA / EPA fatty acids promote bone growth and protect the joints of the legs
With calcium and phosphorus to help with natural bone growth
Special shape of the kibble promote dental and oral hygiene with the chewing action teeth are cleaned naturally
Calcium significantly reduces plaque formation on the tooth surface
Contributes to supporting digestive health and promoting a balance in the intestinal flora
Form | Dry Food |
Properties | Breed Specific |
Life Stage | Puppy |
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Recommended Feeding Instructions:
Daily intake - Recommended daily quantities to keep your pet in ideal condition.
Recommended daily quantities:
Months | Adult weight - 3 kg | Adult weight - 6 kg | Adult weight - 10 kg |
2 | 66 g 6/8 c | 107 g 1 1/4 c | 152 g 1 7/8 c |
3 | 75 g 7/8 c | 124 g 1 1/2 c | 179 g 2 1/8 c |
4 | 78 g 7/8 c | 130 g 1 1/2 c | 190 g 2 1/4 c |
5 | 78 g 7/8 c | 131 g 1 5/8 c | 193 g 2 1/4 c |
6 | 71 g 7/8 c | 130 g 1 1/2 c | 193 g 2 1/4 c |
7 | 64 g 6/8 c | 118 g 1 3/8 c | 174 g 2 1/8 c |
8 | 56 g 5/8 c | 105 g 1 1/4 c | 156 g 1 7/8 c |
9 | 56 g 5/8 c | 94 g 1 1/8 c | 139 g 1 5/8 c |
10 | 55 g 5/8 c | 93 g 1 1/8 c | 138 g 1 5/8 c |
kg = kilogram; g = gram; c = cup
Your puppy should be given up to four meals a day in the weeks following weaning. The number of meals will vary depending on age, starting with four meals a day, before transitioning to three, and then to two at mid-growth. Always give your puppy food in the same bowl, in the same place to teach good eating habits.
Ideally, food quantity should be based on the growth curve of your specific breed, or target adult weight of your puppy. Overfeeding can cause excess weight gain, obesity in adulthood and joint and bone issues in the large breed puppy. Be sure to review the feeding guidelines recommended on the packaging of your puppy food formula and measure each serving accordingly.
For newly weaned puppies, moisten the food with water and feed frequently during this important growth period. As the puppy grows older, the amount of liquid should be reduced to the amount your puppy prefers or feed completely dry.
Remember, when changing your dog's food or diet allow 7 - 10 days to ease the transition from your dog’s current food. Each day, simply feed a little less of the previous food and a little more of the new until you are feeding the new food exclusively. This gradual transition is important and will help to avoid any dietary upsets.
Always provide adequate fresh water in a clean container daily.
For your pet's health, see your veterinarian regularly.
Ingredients:
Dehydrated poultry protein, rice, maize, vegetable protein isolate*, animal fats, beet pulp, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals, soya oil, fish oil, fructo-oligo-saccharides, hydrolysed yeast (source of manno-oligo saccharides), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).
*L.I.P.: protein selected for its very high assimilation.
Nutritional additives (per kg):
Vitamin A - 27200 IU; Vitamin D3 - 700 IU; E1 (Iron) - 50 mg; E2(Iodine) - 5 mg; E4 (Copper) - 10 mg; E5 (Manganese) - 65 mg; E6 (Zinc) - 194 mg; E8 (Selenium) - 0.11 mg
Technological additives:
Pentasodium triphosphate - 3.5 g; Preservatives; Antioxidants.
Analytical Constituents:
Protein - 30%; Fat content - 16%; Crude ash - 6.9%; Crude fibres - 1.5% per kg; Calcium -12 g; Phosphorus - 8.8 g.
Dachshund Junior is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance.