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What You Thought
"Peanut" - Louise, Birmingham
"Just a quick line to say a huge thank you everyone at Arden Grange who has helped me with my journey to try to make my CKCS, Peanut
a happy and healthy puppy.
He was initially fed another brand of complete dry food,
but he was underweight, his toileting habits were... disgusting and
his coat was in an awful condition. I was told about Arden Grange by a friend, so I emailed via their website, and the same day they replied and offered me some samples of food for Peanut to try.
When he smelt the samples, well it was the first time he had shown any interest in food since I have had him. I gradually introduced AG puppy food to him and within days I could notice a difference in his weight, within weeks his coats was shiny and his whole doggy demeanour was changed.
He is a healthy and happy puppy with a lovely shiny coat and
most importantly, normal 'toileting' habits too!!"
Many thanks to Louise for taking the time to write this fab testimonial and also for sharing her lovely photo of Peanut. We agree he looks in great health!
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Puppy/Junior: rich in fresh chicken
Recommended for:
- Small and Medium breed puppies 2 to 9 months
Can also be used for:
- Larger breed puppies with a low appetite
- Fussy eaters
- Pregnant or lactating bitches
- Weaning
Nutritional Information:
- Small kibble size – ideal for small and medium breeds
- Extremely palatable – perfect for fussy eaters
- Highly digestible ingredients – less waste
- High proportion of fresh chicken – meat protein of a very high biological value
- Balanced calcium : phosphorous ratio with the correct level of vitamin D – to support healthy growth and skeletal development
- Added antioxidants and nucleotides – to support the developing immune system and dental hygiene
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Contains either fresh chickenContains either fresh chicken grade A chicken meal.
Benefits: Maximises digestibility. Balanced mineralsBalanced minerals and added cranberry extract.
Benefits: Helps maintain urinary tract health. Antioxidants & VitaminsAdded antioxidants and vitamins.
Benefits: Helps maintain a healthy immune system. Powerful natural antioxidantsTo help support dental hygiene. Balanced CalciumBalanced calcium, phosphorous and extra vitamin D aid bone development and growth.
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More Information
Analytical Constituents: Crude Protein 29%, Fat Content 18%, Crude Ash 7%, Crude Fibres 2.5%, Calcium 1.3%, Phosphorous 0.85%, Omega-3 1.11%, Omega-6 2.66%.
Composition: Fresh chicken (18%), chicken meat meal (18%), rice, maize, beet pulp, chicken oil, whole dried egg, yeast, fish meal, chicken digest, linseed, fish oil, prebiotic FOS, prebiotic MOS, cranberries, yucca extract, glucosamine, MSM, chondroitin, nucleotides.
Additives (per kg)
Nutritional Additives
Vitamins: Vitamin A 21,000 IU, Vitamin D3 1,516 IU, Vitamin E 147 IU.
Trace Elements: Zinc chelate of amino acid hydrate 292mg, Zinc sulphate monohydrate 243mg, Ferrous sulphate monohydrate 146mg, Manganese sulphate monohydrate 101mg, Cupric sulphate pentahydrate 35mg, Copper chelate of amino acid hydrate 29mg, Ferrous chelate of amino acid hydrate 21mg, Calcium iodate anhydrous 2.1mg, Sodium selenite 0.6mg. Antioxidants (rosemary and tocopherol-rich extracts).
Feeding Guide
The breed, age, activity level and temperament of your dog will influence the amount of food required. The quantities shown in the chart below are for guidance only. Always ensure fresh, clean drinking water is available.
Guide to Puppy Nutrition
Recomended Feeding Chart
Weight Kgs. |
Grams / Day |
| Recommended Feeding Guide from 8-11 Weeks |
| 1 - 3 |
69 - 134 |
| 3 - 5 |
134 - 202 |
| 5 - 10 |
202 - 326 |
| 10 - 15 |
326 - 450 |
| Recommended Feeding Guide from 12-16 Weeks |
| 1 - 3 |
65 - 128 |
| 3 - 5 |
128 - 190 |
| 5 - 10 |
190 - 310 |
| 10 - 15 |
310 - 427 |
| Recommended Feeding Guide from 17-26 Weeks |
| 1 - 3 |
60 - 105 |
| 3 - 5 |
105 - 150 |
| 5 - 10 |
150 - 255 |
| 10 - 15 |
255 - 355 |
| 15 - 20 |
355 - 435 |
| Recommended Feeding Guide from 27-52 Weeks |
| 3 - 5 |
85 - 128 |
| 5 - 10 |
128 - 215 |
| 10 - 15 |
215 - 285 |
| 15 - 20 |
285 - 360 |
| 20 - 25 |
360 - 420 |
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Using the Feeding Charts
The Arden Grange feeding charts will give an estimation of the daily feeding quantity based on your cat or dog’s weight.
It is important to remember however that these figures are guidelines only, and there are several factors to be taken into account when assessing your pet’s nutritional requirements : -
Activity level
Temperament (stressed animals burn off more calories than relaxed ones)
Metabolism (every animal is an individual with his or her own speed of metabolism; this means that 2 dogs of the same age, breed and weight could have different daily calorie requirements)
In order to provide the correct portions, it is also helpful to assess your pet’s appetite, visual appearance and stools. Whilst poo watching does not sound particular pleasant, it is one of the best indicators of health. Increased frequency of passing faeces, production of large quantities of stools of loose motions are often frequent signs that an animal is receiving more food than he or she requires.
It is important to obtain an accurate weight for your cat or dog, and also to weigh out the food. Guessing on both accounts gives a large margin of error.
If you require any assistance in calculating the correct feeding quantities for your cat or dog, please contact our nutrition adviser who will be happy to help.
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