Bozita Dog Pate Duck

10% PROTEIN, 7.5% FAT

  • Grain free recipe
  • Duck

Bozita Dog Paté, Duck – A classic paté with Postbiotics

Bozita Dog Paté Duck is a complete food in classic paté form, prepared with a single animal protein source. This makes the content easy to understand, easy to digest – and extra safe for dogs with sensitive stomachs. Bozita Dog Paté contains carefully selected ingredients with a high proportion of meat, without grains, no added sugar or colourings. Monoprotein diets can also act as a preventive measure and potentially reduce the risk of developing sensitive stomachs in dogs.

Bozita Dog Paté is enriched with postbiotics – a new generation of nutrients that promote intestinal health, immune function and general well-being. Together with linseed oil, minerals and lignocellulose, the recipes provide functional support for mobility, skin and digestion.

  • High animal ingredients and broth – 98%
  • Grain-free recipe
  • No added sugar
  • No colorants
  • With Postbiotics

Size: 400g

Ingredients

COMPOSITION

Duck 70%, broth 28.7%, minerals 0.6%, lignocellulose 0.5%, linseed oil 0.1%, postbiotic (yeast, inactivated (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)) 0.1%.

ADDITIVES (PER KG)

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3 140 IU, Vitamin E 30 mg, copper (copper(II)sulphate, pentahydrate) 2.3 mg, manganese (manganese(II)oxide) 2 mg, zinc (zincsulphate, monohydrate) 20 mg, iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous) 0.5 mg

ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS

Protein 10%, fat content 7.5%, crude fibre 0.4%, crude ash 2.5%, moisture 78%.

Feeding guide

WEIGHT OF DOG (KG) DAILY RATION (g)
5 320
10 535
15 725
20 900
30 1220
40 1515
50 1790

Daily ration for a fully-grown dog (for guidance only)

Usage: Complete feed for adult dogs. Serve at room temperature
Storage: Open package to be stored chilled (not above +8°C) and consumed within 2 days.

OUR PHILOSOPHY

SWEDISH NATURAL QUALITY

Swedish Natural Quality embodies more than just the food in the bowl. It involves every part of our process, all the way from farms, forests or waters of Sweden to where and how we prepare the food.

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