Composition
Rice (50.0%), Whole Oats, Turkey Meat Meal (17.5%), Turkey Digest, Whole Linseed (2.5%), Sugar Beet Pellets, Turkey Fat, Alfalfa Pellets, Seaweed Meal (0.5%), Fructo-oligosaccharides (Prebiotic FOS), Joint Pack (Glucosamine, Chondroitin Sulphate and MSM) (0.08%), Extract of Yucca Schidigera (200 mg/kg).
Nutritional Additives per kg:
Vitamin A 30,000 iu/kg
Vitamin D3 3,000 iu/kg
Vitamin E 190 mg/kg (as alpha tocopherol)
Trace elements: Zinc (Zinc sulphate monohydrate) 100 mg/kg
Iron (Iron (II) sulphate monohydrate) 60 mg/kg
Manganese (Manganous sulphate monohydrate) 50 mg/kg
Copper (Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate) 7.50 mg/kg
Iodine (Calcium iodate, anhydrous) 1.50 mg/kg
Selenium (Sodium selenite) 0.10 mg/kg
Natural Antioxidants
Constituent | Percentage |
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Crude Protein | 19% |
Fat Content | 8% |
Crude Fibres | 4.5% |
Crude Ash | 6.5% |
Current weight of Dog (kg) | Grams per day |
1 - 5 | 25 - 90 |
5 - 10 | 90 - 175 |
10 - 20 | 175 - 260 |
20 - 30 | 260 - 365 |
30 - 40 | 365 - 445 |
40 - 50 | 445 - 525 |
50 - 60 | 525 - 605 |
60 - 70 | 605 - 680 |
70 – 80+ | 680 - 750+ |
Lovejoys® is normally fed dry, but do make sure there is always a separate bowl of water available. Alternatively it can be moistened with warm water which will bring out the flavour. You can feed in one meal a day or two. If your dog prefers two feeds a day, we recommend one third in the morning and two thirds in the evening.
See the feeding guide table for the correct amount. We recommend soaking a small amount of food in warm water to soften it first, then gradually reduce the amount of water and introduce fresh dry kibble a little at a time.
If you are feeding Lovejoys® dry food for the first time, the best way to introduce the new food to your dog is to start adding a small amount to their current food. Increase these amounts over the period of two weeks, whilst reducing the previous food until a complete change is achieved.
These guidelines are not a fixed rule. If you think your dog needs a little longer to get used to their new food, increase the number of days over which you integrate it into their diet.