Arden Grange Adult Sensitive Dry Dog Food - 12kg
Description
Arden Grange Adult Sensitive Dry Dog Food is the perfect solution for dogs with delicate digestion and sensitive skin. This premium recipe features ocean white fish, providing a hypoallergenic, nutritious diet that caters to all breeds.
Formulated with care, this 12kg bag of dry dog food supports your furry friend’s overall health while ensuring a sustained release of energy throughout the day. The inclusion of fresh white fish enhances palatability, making mealtime a delightful experience. Plus, with cranberry extract to promote urinary tract health, your dog will thrive on this exceptional diet.
- Grain free recipe for optimal digestion
- Ideal for dogs with sensitive skin and digestion
- Contains 22% fresh ocean white fish for superior quality
- Supports digestion and immune system health
- Helps maintain urinary tract health with cranberry extract
Choose Arden Grange Sensitive Dry Dog Food for a wholesome, balanced diet that nurtures health and vitality in every bite.
Ingredients
Potato 50%, ocean white fish meal 26%, refined chicken oil, beet pulp, whole linseed, chicken digest, whole dried egg, yeast, krill, minerals, prebiotic FOS, prebiotic MOS, yucca extract, glucosamine, MSM, chondroitin, cranberries, nucleotides.Nutrition
Crude Protein 25%, Fat Content 14%, Crude Ash 9%, Crude Fibres 3%, Calcium 2.3%, Phosphorous 1. 5%, Omega-3 2.2%, Omega-6 1.72%. Vitamin A 18,000 IU, Vitamin D3 1,350 IU, Vitamin E 240 IU. Zinc chelate of amino acid hydrate 500mg, Copper chelate of amino acid hydrate 100mg, Manganese chelate of amino acid hydrate 67mg, Calcium iodate anhydrous 2.4mg, Selenised Yeast (inactivated) 65mg, Antioxidant (rosemary extract)
Delivery Charges – All Orders (Including Subscription Orders)
We dispatch orders Monday to Friday, excluding UK Bank Holidays. Standard delivery 2-3 Days
| Orders Below £44.99 | £4.99 |
| Orders Over £44.99 | Free |
| Next Working Day | £9.99 |
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