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Review on Dry food for dogs Primordial grain-free, trout, duck 1 pack. x 1 pc. x 2 kg by Janis Skrindzevskis ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are disadvantages, but the product is usable.

Guaranteed analysis: Moisture - 8% Crude protein - 30% Raw oils and fats 20% Raw ash - 8.4% Crude fiber -2.4% 3a672a Vitamin A - 21000 IU/kg Vitamin D3 - 1400 IU/kg 3a700 Vitamin E - 180 mg/kg E4 copper sulfate pentahydrate - 59 mg/kg E1 Iron carbonate - 62 mg/kg E5 Manganese oxide - a77 mg / kg E6 Zinc sulfate monohydrate - 186 mg/kg E2 Potassium iodide - 4.85 mg/kg E8 sodium selenite - 0.35 mg/kg Energy value - no data Since I used to feed my dog ​​with Canadian food, where the calorie content was indicated, I have to try on weight, not knowing how many calories, calculate empirically. I found out that for a castrated, not very active, mestizo dachshund weighing 14 kg on low-calorie Acana, the optimal dose in one go is 65 g, on Primordial too. Regular low calorie food ALWAYS says more on packages. In the case of neutered dogs, one must select empirically over time, using accurate scales. If you notice that the pet is gaining weight, reduce the portion by a few grams. There is a very big difference whether a dog is neutered/neutered or not. I don’t know how the food is suitable for non-neutered / sterilized ones, but castrates are not very good. I always choose only holistic.

Pros
  • I have a neutered dachshund mix (boy, 4 years old, healthy, without allergies). I used to feed low-calorie Acana, but they don’t supply it to 2022 anymore. The dog eats absolutely any food, whatever you give, so I can’t say anything about its taste. I tried it myself for interest - tasty, moderately salty, not smelly. :)
Cons
  • The dog is not satisfied with the usual portion. An hour or two earlier, he begins to insistently demand food. The protein in this food is only 30 percent, that is, not enough, and there are a lot of carbohydrates (suitable only for an active dog). If you give a little more than the usual dose, the dog begins to gain weight.