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Chudleys Sensitive

For adult dogs with a tendency for delicate tummies

Key features & benefits

  • Wheat gluten & soya free recipe

  • With added rice

  • With chamomile, comfrey & aniseed

Stock Levels: In Stock

Weight 15kg

Price £22.65

Details

Chudleys Sensitive is carefully formulated to meet the nutritional needs of all adult dogs who are of a delicate disposition or who have a delicate digestive system.It is deliciously rich in lamb, rice and vegetables, is wheat gluten & soya free, contains selected dietary fibre sources and herbs to help support good gut health and has an improved balance of omega 3 to 6 fatty acids to help reduce inflammatory responses.

Nutrient Analysis

  • Protein 26.0%
  • Fibre 3.5%
  • Oil 12.0%
  • Ash 6.0%
  • Vitamin A 12,000iu/kg
  • Vitamin D 1,200iu/kg
  • Vitamin E 300mg/kg
  • Copper 18mg/kg

Ingredients

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Maize, lamb meal (min 16%), prairie meal, barley, chicken fat, rice (min 4%), salmon oil, full fat linseed, unmolassed sugar beet, green leaf vegetables, peas, carrots (min 4% total vegetables), potassium chloride, yeast, mint, chamomile, meadowsweet, comfrey, aniseed, with EC permitted antioxidants: mixed tocopherols, vitamin C and rosemary extract.

Feeding guide

Size of dog Optimum Mature weight Daily requirement (g)
Toy <5kg Up to 120
Small 5-10kg 120-205
Medium 10-25kg 205-410
Large 25-45kg 410-635
Giant >45kg 635+

Further information can be found on the bag but always ensure that clean fresh drinking water is available at all times.

Customer Reviews

PERFECT FOR BOSTON Review by CLIFF RUSSELL
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My collie, Boston has a really sensitive bowel. I used to feed him a supadog sensitive food but he piled on the weight up to 34 kilos and did not seem to 'do' as much as he should of. I switched him the this brand and he loves it. He's now a muscled 30 kilo Border Collie with big shoulders and I give him 300 grammes a day. He is always looking for more, what dog isn't, his weight has stabilised. (Posted on 24/04/2012)