Z/S Kumelītes Pork lungs
€0.85
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Quantity:
- Weight: 0,9-1,10 kg
- New delivery: - every Tuesday
Description:
Pork lungs are an excellent source of protein for dogs. They are rich in vitamins C, B12, B5, iron, selenium, phosphorus, niacin, riboflavin, potassium, and zinc.
Pork is a good choice for dogs with allergies.
- Raw pork lungs (not frozen)
- Pork lungs can be given to dogs raw or cooked
- Hormone & Antibiotic free. (Tested at a certified slaughterhouse)
- Made to be fed in small portions.
- Pork is high in fat; avoid giving it to your dog if it has pancreatitis.
Protein: 10.11%, Fat: 1.79%, Moisture: 88.39%, Ash: 0.68%
- Pork is an excellent source of protein anc contains a range of valuable nutrients and minerals.
- Pork will help keep your dog's teeth strong and clean and its breath fresh.
- Pork is an excellent source of amino acids.
- Pork dog food is also rich in thiamine, a mineral used in cell function.
Thiamine, also known as vitamin B1, is an essential vitamin for dogs. Without thiamine, your dog may experience neurological problems, muscle weakness, and organ dysfunction. - Pork is an hypoallergenic dog food.
- Pork is recommended over other white meats, such as chicken. Chicken is known to cause intestinal upset in many dogs. Veterinarians often recommend pork as a healthy alternative because, unlike other sources, it is less likely to cause an allergic reaction. Pork is highly digestible and is a great option if your pup has bloat, constipation or loose stools.
Instructions for use:
- Store the products in a fridge.
- Food should be refrigerated and used within 48 hours or longer depending on the temperature of your refrigerator.
- The product is not intended for human consumption!
- Wash hands, tools and surfaces with soap before and after serving products, and wash the pet's food bowl after each meal.
- Store separately from human food.
- Always provide your pet with fresh water.
- Remember that for a complete diet, you must offer your dog/cat at least 5 sources of protein over a 3-month period. Therefore, we recommend supplementing the dog’s/cat’s diet with various fresh food products.
- An adult dog/cat should be given 2-4% of his weight depending on physical activity. But every dog is different, so adjust the daily portion individually.
- Never change the type of protein immediately, but gradually increase the amount of the new food.