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Red Dog Blue Kat Foundations Herring Recipe for Dogs
Red Dog Blue Kat Foundations Herring Recipe for Dogs

Red Dog Blue Kat Foundations Herring Recipe for Dogs

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Herring contains large amounts of several important nutrients including Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, and selenium.  Its bones are soft and easy to digest, for an excellent source of calcium and other trace minerals. 

Red, yellow and green veggies are a great source of antioxidants and phytonutrients for your pet. Ours are blended for maximum absorption. 

75% WHOLE HERRING / 25% VEGGIES

Whole herring, organic: yams, zucchini, squash, lettuce, kale.

*This meal contains ground bones – DO NOT COOK

 

Moisture 78.20%
Protein 12.20%
Fat 5.50%
Calcium 0.44%
Phosphorus 0.36%
Kcal/100g (Energy) 101


HOW MUCH TO FEED YOUR DOG

The table below provides a starting point, to be adjusted as needed to maintain optimum weight and peak conditioning. For best results, we recommend feeding red meat meals in rotation with poultry and fish, and adding fresh wild salmon or cod liver oil before serving.

DAILY FEEDING GUIDE
Life Stage   Amount*
Puppy   6-10%
Small Breed   3-5%
Athlete   4-6%
Adult   2-4%
Senior   2-3%
*As a percentage of body weight

 

SAFETY & HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS

Keep product frozen until ready to use. Defrost package in a leak-proof container (reduces the risk of cross contamination!) and leave in the refrigerator for 24 hours, or until soft through. We recommend serving in a stainless steel bowl as it is easier to clean, and does not have surface pores that may collect bacteria. Partially eaten food should be put back into the refrigerator after 20 minutes. Wash hands, utensils and all contact surfaces with soap and hot water.

*Poultry should not be kept longer than 2 days.
*Red meats & fish should not be kept longer than 3 days.

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The information provided here is not intended to replace regular veterinarian care.