Description
From 7 months onwards, the food should have a moderate energy and protein content toavoid too-rapid growth. Happy Dog Junior Original has the ideal energy and protein contentfor young dogs. The proven recipe offers a variety of 5 selected premium quality proteins and nutritious New Zealand mussels. The unique loop shape makes the biscuits particularly easyto digest. The Happy Dog Natural Life Concept® supplies dogs with all the ingredients that will benefit their bodies
holistically. Once they reach 18 months, they should be gradually changed over to a Happy Dog Adult food, such as “Medium Adult” or “Maxi Adult”.
Made in Germany under rigorous quality control.
Composition
Analytical Constituents
Additives
Feeding Information
Age of young dog in months |
Final weight in kg |
g/24h |
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7. - 8. | 10 kg | 185 g | ||
15 kg | 250 g | |||
20 kg | 310 g | |||
25 kg | 365 g | |||
30 kg | 420 g | |||
35 kg | 470 g | |||
40 kg | 520 g | |||
45 kg | 570 g | |||
50 kg | 615 g | |||
60 kg | 705 g | |||
70 kg | 795 g | |||
80 kg | 875 g | |||
9. - 12. | 10 kg | 175 g | ||
15 kg | 240 g | |||
20 kg | 300 g | |||
25 kg | 355 g | |||
30 kg | 410 g | |||
35 kg | 460 g | |||
40 kg | 510 g | |||
45 kg | 560 g | |||
50 kg | 605 g | |||
60 kg | 695 g | |||
70 kg | 780 g | |||
80 kg | 865 g | |||
13. - 15. | 10 kg | * | ||
15 kg | 240 g | |||
20 kg | 295 g | |||
25 kg | 350 g | |||
30 kg | 400 g | |||
35 kg | 455 g | |||
40 kg | 500 g | |||
45 kg | 545 g | |||
50 kg | 590 g | |||
60 kg | 680 g | |||
70 kg | 760 g | |||
80 kg | 845 g | |||
16. - 18. | 10 kg | * | ||
15 kg | * | |||
20 kg | * | |||
25 kg | * | |||
30 kg | * | |||
35 kg | * | |||
40 kg | * | |||
45 kg | 540 g | |||
50 kg | 585 g | |||
60 kg | 675 g | |||
70 kg | 755 g | |||
80 kg | 830 g |
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* When final weight is reached, slowly change over to a suitable Adult food.
Note:As the dog approaches its final weight, the energy requirement drops off and the amount of food should be adjusted in line with the feeding guide.
General feeding guide: Weigh puppies and young dogs regularly and document weight development. It may be necessary to adjust the amount of food for individual pets. Do not give too much to eat - make sure growth is not above average. If you give snacks, reduce the amount of food accordingly. Hint: use part of the daily food ration as a snack substitute. Give the food dry or add warm water (roughly 60° C) and leave to soak. Split the daily food ration between several meals (2 - 3). Fresh drinking water should be available at all times.