Description
Tom&Sawyer’s elves have been cooking up a festive feast for the holiday season! A low-fat dinner of ground dark turkey meat and chicken giblets (liver and heart) is complemented with a tasty medley of butternut squash, russet potatoes and spinach. Of course, we didn’t forget to include the pawliday favourite – cranberries! *Price varies by province.
DETAILS:
A festive dinner of ground turkey meat and chicken giblets (liver and heart) is complemented with a tasty medley of butternut squash, russet potatoes and spinach.
Key Features/Benefits:
- Low-carb ingredients combined with protein-rich turkey can help with successful weight loss in dogs
- This recipe is gluten and grain-free to cater to any dogs with gluten intolerance or grain sensitivities
- Packed with superfoods such as cranberries, kale and butternut squash containing antioxidants that provide anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal abilities
- 100% AAFCO Human-Grade Gently-Cooked Dog Food
- Complete and balanced
- Non-GMO
- Made in Canada
INGREDIENTS:
Ground turkey, russet potato, butternut squash, chicken giblets (heart,liver), spinach, dried cranberries (sweetened with apple juice concentrate), dicalcium phosphate, omega-3 fish oil (anchovy), calcium carbonate, amino acid chelated minerals (zinc, iron, copper, manganese), magnesium oxide, potassium iodide, a-tocopherol acetate, sodium selenite, vitamin B12, vitamin A palmitate, niacin, calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, thiamine hydrochloride, vitamin D3, folic acid, pyridoxine hydrochloride, potassium chloride, choline bitartate.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: *As Fed
Ingredient | Amount | MIN/MAX |
---|---|---|
Crude Protein | 7.0% | MIN |
Crude Fat | 3.0% | MIN |
Crude Fiber | 2.0% | MAX |
Moisture | 83.0% | MAX |
Ash | 2.0% | MAX |
Ca:P Ratio | 1.3:1 | |
ME Calories | 1111 kCal/kg |
FEEDING GUIDELINES:
Weight of Dog lbs | Weight of Dog kgs | Cups of Food/Day | Grams of Food/Day |
---|---|---|---|
05 lbs | 2.27 kgs | 3/4 | 163 |
10 lbs | 4.54 kgs | 1-1/4 | 275 |
15 lbs | 6.8 kgs | 1-2/3 | 372 |
20 lbs | 9.07 kgs | 2 | 461 |
25 lbs | 11.34 kgs | 2-1/3 | 546 |
30 lbs | 13.61 kgs | 2-3/4 | 626 |
35 lbs | 15.88 kgs | 3 | 702 |
40 lbs | 18.14 kgs | 3-1/3 | 776 |
45 lbs | 20.41 kgs | 3-2/3 | 848 |
50 lbs | 22.68 kgs | 4 | 917 |
55 lbs | 24.95 kgs | 4-1/3 | 985 |
60 lbs | 27.22 kgs | 4-2/3 | 1,052 |
65 lbs | 29.48 kgs | 5 | 1,117 |
70 lbs | 31.75 kgs | 5-1/4 | 1,181 |
75 lbs | 34.02 kgs | 5-1/2 | 1,244 |
Over 175 lbs | Over 34.02 kgs | + 2/3 cups per 10 lbs | + 150gm per 10 lbs |
Feed as a full diet, 50/50 diet, topper or treat. When introducing a new food or treat, it's best to allow your pet to adjust gradually. For new food, we recommend a 7-day transition. Begin with a 75:25 ratio of old to new food on Day 1 and Day 2, shifting to a 50:50 mix on Day 3 and Day 4, and a 25:75 balance on Day 5 and Day 6. By Day 7, your pet can fully enjoy their new food. For treats, remember to feed them sparingly — they should constitute no more than 10% of your pet's daily caloric intake. Monitor your pet for any unusual reactions when introducing a new treat. Treats are not a substitute for balanced, complete meals.