Description
Healthy beef dog food – natural, simple, and complete
You'll never need to switch food again. These freeze-dried medallions of 100% beef are a complete dry food with the same content as fresh medallions – everything your dog needs.
The medallions can be given directly as a reward during training, competitions, or on the go, or used as a complete meal for daily feeding when water is added.
Unlike traditional dry food, freeze-dried dog food is made without heat. This ensures that the natural nutrients are preserved in their original form without being destroyed or degraded. Therefore, there is no need for additives. The food is easy to portion and is particularly suitable for small and medium-sized dogs – as well as cats.
Perfect to bring for training and competitions, in the car, boat, summer house, or while traveling.
COMPOSITION
Beef tripe (approx. 50%), meat (approx. 35%), cartilage (approx. 10%), and offal (approx. 5% – heart, liver, and kidney).
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS
| Analytical constituents |
per 100 g |
per pack (150 g) |
per piece (approx. 8 g) |
| Energy |
2556 kJ / 611 kcal |
3834 kJ / 916 kcal |
204 kJ / 49 kcal |
| Protein |
46.8 g |
70.2 g |
3.7 g |
| Fat |
47.0 g |
70.5 g |
3.8 g |
| Crude fiber |
2.9 g |
4.3 g |
0.2 g |
| Ash |
6.6 g |
9.9 g |
0.5 g |
| Calcium |
1.6 g |
2.4 g |
0.13 g |
| Phosphorus |
1.0 g |
1.5 g |
0.08 g |
FEEDING GUIDE
1 freeze-dried medallion corresponds to approx. 30 g of fresh food. Each bag contains approx. 15–17 medallions. The table applies to adult dogs (>12 months) and corresponds to approx. 2% of body weight.
Puppies, junior dogs, and pregnant bitches
Puppies, junior dogs, and pregnant bitches have higher nutritional requirements than adult dogs. This is covered by increasing the amount of food. As a guideline, the daily ration corresponds to approx. 4–6% of body weight.
When feeding freeze-dried dog food, the daily ration is reduced in weight, as the product contains almost no water. Puppies and junior dogs should be fed 2–3 times daily. They are growing and need energy – let the puppy eat its fill, but monitor its weight. Pregnant bitches should have free access to food.
Adult dogs (over 12 months)
As a guideline, it is recommended to give adult dogs approx. 2% of their body weight in fresh food per day. For freeze-dried food, the amount is reduced in weight, as the water content is very low.
Larger dog breeds often have a lower relative energy requirement than smaller breeds. The daily requirement can therefore vary between 1–3% of body weight or 12–20% per week. The food is served 1–2 times daily.
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