Fish 58% (Fresh sardine (30%), dehydrated tuna (20%), salmon oil (5%), hydrolyzed salmon protein (3%)), sweet potato, peas, dried beet pulp, coconut oil (3%), olive oil, dried alfalfa, dried chicory root (source of inulin and fructo-oligosaccharides 0.5%), flaxseed, mannans oligosaccharides (0.15%), dried apple, dried tomato, fenugreek, dried pear, dried orange, oregano, thyme.
Dry food from Ambrosia, suitable for adult dogs. It is ideal for a balanced diet and provides the necessary energy for their daily needs. You can choose this specific food regardless of the breed, as it is suitable for all dog sizes.
This particular food is grain-free, meaning it does not contain any grains. A grain-free diet can help combat overeating as it keeps the dog satisfied for longer periods of time. Additionally, in some cases, it can also help with diet-related allergies. If you decide, always with the guidance of your veterinarian, to switch to a grain-free diet, it is advisable to do so slowly and gradually.
Composition
Fish 58% (Fresh sardine (30%), dehydrated tuna (20%), salmon oil (5%), hydrolyzed salmon protein (3%)), sweet potato, peas, dried beet pulp, coconut oil (3%), olive oil, dried alfalfa, dried chicory root (source of inulin and fructo-oligosaccharides 0.5%), flaxseed, mannans oligosaccharides (0.15%), dried apple, dried tomato, fenugreek, dried pear, dried orange, oregano, thyme.
Instructions for proper use
The product should be given dry. The dog must always have water available. Store in a cool and dry place. Preferably consume before the Expiration Date, which is indicated on the packaging. Ensure that the packaging is well sealed after opening.
Dimensions
- Size
- All Breeds
- Age
- Adult Dogs
- Main Ingredient
- Tuna
- Special Features
- Grain-Free
- Special Diet
- Regular Diet
Quantity
- Pieces
- 1 pcs
- Packaging
- 5 kg
Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.