Reflex Plus Mini & Small Breed Puppy Food With Chicken
Reflex Plus Mini & Small Breed Puppy Food With Chicken features a delicious chicken flavor that appeals to puppies' taste buds. It is rich in vitamins, minerals, prebiotics, and antioxidants, and is a super premium dog food formulated with a complete and balanced recipe suitable for mini and small breed puppies from 2 to 10 months old.
From their puppyhood, dogs have needs for healthy development, meeting increased energy requirements, and establishing a strong immune and digestive system.
Reflex Plus Mini & Small Breed Puppy Food With Chicken features a complete and balanced formula with essential nutrients that support healthy weight gain and overall body functions in puppies. It offers a unique content and balanced nutritional profile to meet the needs of growing mini and small breed puppies.
Ingredients: Processed Chicken Protein, Corn, Wheat, Chicken Fat, Rice, Sugar Beet, Liver Aroma, Whey Powder, Vitamins and Minerals, Xylo-Oligosaccharides, Brewer's Yeast, L-Carnitine, Flaxseed, Salt, Yucca Schidigera, Preservatives - Antioxidants.
Minerals: Calcium, Phosphorus, Sodium, Iodine, Zinc, Copper, Iron, Selenium.
Vitamins: Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Vitamin B1 - B2 - B3 (Niacin) - B6 - B12 - B7 (Biotin) - B9 (Folic Acid), Vitamin K, Choline, Calcium Pantothenate.
Nutrient Components
Crude Protein | 30% |
Crude Fat | 18% |
Crude Ash | 7% |
Crude Cellulose (Fibre) | 2,5% |
Nutritional Supplements
Vitamin A (E672) | 18,000 IU/kg |
Vitamin D3 (E671) | 1,500 IU/kg |
Vitamin E (3a700) | 150 mg/kg |
Vitamin C (Stay C) | 200 mg/kg |
⦁ Please consider the table for recommended daily feeding amounts (grams/day) according to your dog’s weight (kg) and appearance (A- Underweight, B- Normal, C- Overweight).
⦁ The recommended daily amount of food may vary depending on the outdoor temperature, your dog’s living conditions (indoor/outdoor), character and activity.
⦁ In order for your dog to have/maintain the ideal weight, the amount of food to be given should be weighed.
⦁ When adjusting the amount of food to be given, your dog’s appetite, appearance and stool analysis should be considered.