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Wellness Complete Health Dry Dog Food Small Breed Deboned Turkey and Oatmeal Recipe -- 4 lbs


Wellness Complete Health Dry Dog Food Small Breed Deboned Turkey and Oatmeal Recipe
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Wellness Complete Health Dry Dog Food Small Breed Deboned Turkey and Oatmeal Recipe -- 4 lbs

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Wellness Complete Health Dry Dog Food Small Breed Deboned Turkey and Oatmeal Recipe Description

  • Natural Food For Dogs
  • With Added Vitamins, Minerals & Taurine for Wellbeing
  • Natural Ingredients Plus Super Nutrients for Small Dogs
  • Supports Healthy Body Weight: Optimal Caloric Intake to Support Healthy Body Weight
  • Energy: 3 Animal Protein Sources for High Energy Needs and Strong Muscles
  • Skin & Coat Health: With Guaranteed Levels of Omega-3 Fatty Acids from Ingredients such as Salmon Oil
  • No Meat By-Products, Fillers or Artificial Preservatives
  • No Wheat, Corn or Soy
  • No Artificial Colors or Flavors

We're a family owned company on a passionate mission to raise the bar in pet food and give pets the gift of healthy and happy lives. That means we use the finest, natural ingredients, ensure the highest quality standards, and create delicious recipes pets crave. In other words, we make sure our passion for pets shines through every aspect of what we do.

 

Look for the 5 Signs of Wellness in your pet: See how Complete Health Small Breed supports the unique nutritional needs of your small breed dog to stay happy and healthy.

 

Mighty Souls - Little Bodies 

 

Skin & Coat: Essential vitamins and minerals, as well as guaranteed levels of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, to support your pet's healthy skin and coat.

 

Energy: Nutritious, balanced blends of high-quality proteins select fats and carbohydrates will provide the energy your pet needs.

 

Digestive Health: Prebiotics, probiotics, chicory root extract and healthy fiber combine to help support healthy digestion.

 

Eyes, Teeth & Gums: Guaranteed levels of Calcium, Phosphorous, Vitamin A and Vitamin C help support healthy teeth and gums.

 

Immunity: Ingredients like high-quality proteins, Vitamin A and Vitamin E help maintain optimum health and support a healthy immune system.


Directions

Feeding Information:

Transitioning to Wellness® - It is important to slowly transition your dog from his/her current diet as it takes a few days for the body to adapt to the new nutrient levels. To transition, gradually mix in the new food over a 5-7 day period, increasing the amount of Wellness each day, so that you are feeding 100% Wellness by day 7.

 

Determining Feeding Portions - Looking at the chart, divide the total cups per day by the total number of times you feed your dog per day to determine the portion size for each meal. Keep a clean bowl of fresh water available at all times. Wellness believes in feeding dry and wet food in combination, whenever possible to help increase the level of water in your dog's diet.

 

Nutrition is only one part of the equation! Be sure to give your dog plenty of love, plenty of exercise and see your veterinarian regularly to help ensure total wellbeing.

 

Recommended Feeding Portions for Adult Dogs:

(based on a standard 8 oz dry measuring cup)

 

Every dog is a little different, so optimal feeding amounts may vary with age, size, activity level, breed and environment. Pleas use the information below as an initial recommendation only and adjust as needed

Weight Of Dog Cups / Day
2 - 4 ¼ - ½
5 - 8 ½ - ¾
9 - 12 ¾ - 1
13 - 16 1 - 1 ¼
17 - 20 1 ¼ - 1 ½
21 - 25 1 ½ - 1 ¾

 

Combination Feeding: If feeding with wet food, reduce dry amount by 1/8 cup for every 2 tbsp of wet food.

 

Calorie Content: This food contains 3.740 kcal per kilogram or 420 kcal per cup ME (Metabolizable energy) on an as fed basis (calculated.

Free Of
Meat by-products, wheat, corn, soy, artificial colors or flavors, preservatives.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Servings per Container: 0
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Crude Protein Not Less Than28.0%
Crude Fat Not Less Than16.0%
Crude Fiber Not More Than4.0%
Moisture Not More Than10.0%
Calcium Not Less Than1.3%
Phosphorus Not Less Than0.9%
Vitamin A Not Less Than25000 IU
Vitamin E Not Less Than200 IU
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) Not Less Than100 mg
Omega-6 Fatty Acids Not Less Than3.0%
Omega-3 Fatty Acids Not Less Than2.0%
Glucosamine Not Less Than250 mg
Chondroitin Sulfate Not Less Than200 mg
Taurine Not Less Than0.09%
Total Latic Acid Microorganisms* Not Less Than 20,000,000 CFU/lb
(Lactobacillus plantarum, Enterococcus faecium, Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus acidophilus in equal amounts)
Other Ingredients: Deboned turkey, chicken meal, salmon meal, oatmeal, ground brown rice, barley, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), oats, tomato pomace, tomatoes, pea fiber, ground flaxseed, salmon oil, natural chicken flavor, carrots, spinach, potassium chloride, sweet potatoes, blueberries, apples, choline chloride, mixed tocoherols added to preserve freshness, vitamin E supplement, L-ascorbyl-3-polyphosphate, chicory root extract, yuccas schigera extract, taurine, zinc proteinate, zinc sulfate, calcium carbonate, niacin, ferrous sulfate, iron proteinate, vitamin A supplement, glucosamine hydrochloride, chondroitin sulfate, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), copper sulfate, thiamine mononitrate, copper proteinate, manganese proteinate, manganese sulfate, d-calcium pantothenate, sodium selenite, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, vitamin D3 supplement, biotin, calcium iodate, vitamin B12 supplement, folic acid, dried lactobacillus plantarum fermentation product, dried enterococcus faecium fermentation product, dried lactobacillus casei fermentation product, dried lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product, rosemary extract, green tea extract, spearmint extract.

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How to Choose Safe Pet Food, According to a Veterinary Clinical Nutritionist

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Your dog  or cat has earned its proud place as a member of the family. So, you want only the best for Fido or Fluffy. Treating your pet right begins with diet. But making sure your beloved furry family member gets the best pet food is as much art as it is science, says Dr. Lindsey Bullen, a veterinary clinical nutritionist at Veterinary Specialty Hospital of the Carolinas in Cary, North Carolina. “Selecting diets based on ingredients is not always clear cut,” she says. “Oftentimes, (it) is very pet-dependent.” Woman Following Pet Food Safety Tips Pouring Kibble Into Dog's Bowl as Pup Watches Beside Her

Pet food safety guidelines

Commercial pet foods generally are safe, although contamination and other problems sometimes occur. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) requires that pet foods must be:
  • Pure and wholesome
  • Safe to eat
  • Produced under sanitary conditions
  • Without harmful substances
  • Truthfully labeled

Pet food brands to avoid

As a general rule, you can avoid commercial pet foods that have certain extras, such as foods that contain dyes or artificial flavors. But it’s probably not necessary to do so, Bullen says. “That would purely be a choice of preference, not of safety,” she says. “While it is possible that an individual may react poorly to an ingredient generally regarded as safe, the majority of the population can do just fine.” Some pets have medical conditions that require them to avoid specific ingredients. For example, a dog with inflammatory bowel disease might require a diet with an alternate source of protein. “Ingredients are the vehicles for nutrient delivery,” Bullen says. “In general, it is the combination of ingredients that determines whether or not it is appropriate for a pet.” There are two main approaches to making sure your dog gets the right diet.

Talk to your veterinarian

Turning to an expert for advice is probably the easiest way to find out which foods are right for your pet. “Consumers should feel comfortable discussing pet food choices with their primary veterinarian,” Bullen says. “If the veterinarian is unfamiliar or uncomfortable, boarded veterinary nutritionists like myself can help.” You can search for such a nutritionist at the American College of Veterinary Nutrition website. “Seek nutritional advice from those who have received advanced degrees and training to ensure accuracy of the information provided,” Bullen says.

Thoroughly research pet food before buying

If you prefer to take matters into your own hands, Bullen suggests you might evaluate the quality of the manufacturing and formulation of any pet food you are considering buying. Many pet food companies have credentialed nutritionists on staff. These companies perform extensive research on foods and have stringent quality-control measures. Such manufacturing and formulation protocols “significantly reduce the risk of food- (and) diet-related pet illness,” Bullen says. The best way to identify these companies is to look at the back of a bag of pet food and find the nutrition adequacy claim and guaranteed analysis. There, you should find a contact number for the manufacturer. “The consumer should be able to contact any company and ask if they have nutritionists on staff,” Bullen says. Then, ask what type of research has been done on the product. Some information might be proprietary, but “most quality measures are not,” Bullen says.

More pet food safety tips

The American College of Veterinary Nutrition also offers several tips for making sure your dog gets the right diet. They include:

Avoid certain foods at all times.

Some foods are toxic to dogs, or may cause other health problems. You can find a full explanation at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals website, but these foods include:
  • Chicken skin
  • Grapes and raisins
  • Bread dough
  • Macadamia nuts
  • Chocolate
  • Garlic
  • Onions
  • Foods artificially sweetened with xylitol

Watch the calorie count.

The ACVN notes that pet foods vary widely in terms of nutrient density. Some foods might contain 300 calories per cut, while others contain 700. The optimal amount of calories depends on your pet's genetics, environment activity level and life stage. So, talk to your veterinarian about the right choice.

Think twice about raw diets.

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