Hill’s Science Plan Puppy <1 Large Breed with Chicken
14.5kg
Balanced dry food for large breed puppies, with chicken and a tailored calcium and mineral content to help support strong bones and teeth, keeping the immune system strong and offering great flavour.
In order to ensure your puppy can develop properly, a special food is required that offers all of the essential nutrients needed at this vital point in life. Hill’s Science Plan Puppy <1 Large Breed with Chicken has been specially developed to meet the nutritional needs of large breed puppies, with a balanced recipe designed to support healthy growth.Analytical constituents
protein | 26.9 % |
fat | 14.7 % |
fibre | 3.1 % |
ash | 6.0 % |
calcium | 0.98 % |
phosphorus | 0.8 % |
magnesium | 0.09 % |
beta-carotene | 1.5 mg |
potassium | 0.74 % |
sodium | 0.46 % |
DHA fatty acid | 0.14 mg |
Hill's Science Plan Puppy Healthy Development Large Chicken is a complete feed for growing dogs.
Weight of Puppy |
2 - 3 months | 4 - 9 months | 10 - 12 months |
5kg | 190 | - | - |
7.5kg | 260 | - | - |
10kg | 320 | - | - |
15kg | 435 | 360 | - |
20kg | 540 | 450 | 360 |
30kg | - | 610 | 485 |
40kg | - | 755 | 605 |
50kg | - | 895 | 715 |
60kg | - | - | 820 |
Fresh water should be provided at all times.
The amounts stated above are approximate guidelines and should be adjusted to each dog's individual requirements in order to maintain optimal body weight.
FOR PUPPIES: 2-4 meals per day. Feed your pet the recommended daily amounts in the table above and adjust quantities according size of pet. If anything is unclear, please consult a vet. Once your pet turns 12 months old, you are recommended to switch to Science Plan™ CANINE ADULT ADVANCED FITNESS.
FOR LACTATING DOGS: Food should always be made available to lactating dogs.
Is this your first feeding your dog with this dog food? If so, we recommend mixing the old and new foods together over a period of 7 days, gradually decreasing the quantities of old food over time. To ensure life-long good health for your pet, please ensure a balanced diet for your pet and pay regular visits to your vet (at least twice a year).