A recipe suitable for many dogs
This recipe is based on rice and chicken protein, and is suitable for all breeds of moderately active adult dogs.
It is also gluten-free and GMO-free.
As a guarantee of quality, this recipe was developed in collaboration with a veterinarian.
Quality manufacturing
To develop our new food range, we travelled to Switzerland to work closely with Swiss Petfood.
Swiss Pet Solution is the only manufacturer of dry dog food in Switzerland. Due to its central location in Aargau in the heart of Switzerland, and thus of Europe, transport distances are short and the majority of raw materials are local, with the exception of meat protein and rice.
Sustainable and responsible manufacturing
Croquettes are produced using 100% renewable energy. All of this energy comes from certified hydroelectric power.
As part of its voluntary certification by the Energy Agency for the Economy program, the plant reduces its CO2 emissions and increases its energy efficiency every year, mainly by renewing its infrastructure.
A sustainable supply of raw materials
When selecting raw materials for kibble production, particular attention is paid to quality and resource-efficient farming.
Local ingredients are favored wherever possible, even to the point of direct contact with farmers.
Composition
Dehydrated poultry protein 22%, Corn, Brown rice 17%, Rice 16%, Poultry fat, Liver hydrolysate, Yeast, Beet pulp, Salmon oil, Linseed, Carob, Lignocellulose, Mannan-oligosaccharides.
Analytical constituents
Crude protein 24%, Crude fat 12%, Omega 6 2%, Omega 3 0.90%, Crude ash 8%, Crude fiber 2.9%, Calcium 1.2%, Phosphorus 0.8%
Metabolisable energy: 3,545 kcal/kg.
Additives
Zinc sulfate 73.0 mg / kg, Iron sulfate 50.0 mg / kg, Zinc glycinate 18.0 mg / kg, Manganese oxide 12.5 mg / kg, Copper sulfate 10.0 mg / kg, Calcium iodate 1.55 mg / kg, Sodium selenite 0.1 mg / kg, Vitamin A 18000.0 IU / kg, Vitamin D3 1080.0 IU / kg, Vitamin E 150.0 mg / kg, Biotin 1.6 mg / kg
Tip No.1
If you change your dog's recipe, remember to make a transition period of around 15 days between the old and new recipes, mixing the 2 foods as follows:
-the first 5 days, 80% of the old recipe mixed with 20% of the new recipe
-the next 5 days, 50% of each recipe
-the last 5 days, 20% of the old recipe mixed with 80% of the new recipe
Tip No. 2
Depending on your dog's activity, but also on the weather and the outside environment, his weight may go up or down. In this case, simply adapt the daily ration by adding or subtracting +:- 10% from the planned amount.
It is also possible to split the ration into 2 parts, so that you can feed your dog once in the morning and once in the evening. This will enable him to better assimilate his ration.
Tip No. 3
It's important that your dog has constant access to a bowl of clean, fresh water, at any time of day.
Water can also be added directly to the kibble bowl, for various reasons:
- to increase the palatability of the ration
- in the case of a gluttonous dog, this will enable him to eat much more slowly.
Directions for use
Refer to the recommended daily rations in the table. These rations are given as a guide only. You can adjust the recommended daily rations according to your dog's activity level, physical condition and individual needs. Fresh, clean water should always be available for your dog. Consult your vet regularly to monitor your dog's health.