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Bag Size: 20 lbs. There are approximately four (4) cups of food per pound of dog food. A 20 lb. bag contains about 80 cups of food.
100% Fresh
100% Healthy
100% Balanced Formula
100% Great Taste
100% Oven-Baked
100% High Digestibility
No Artificial Colors or Flavors
No By-Products
No Chemical Preservatives
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Veterinarian Recommended
Flint River Ranch's Lamb, Millet & Rice oven-baked food is specially formulated for dogs with sensitive stomachs and/or food allergies...so your food-sensitive dogs can enjoy the benefits of our super premium foods, too! Our protein source includes Lamb and Menhaden Fish, and the grains includes ground whole millet, whole rice and rice bran. This formula contains no Wheat, no Corn and no Chicken. As with all Flint River Ranch formulas Lamb Meal, Millet & Rice food contains only high-quality, all-natural ingredients without fillers, by-products or chemical preservatives. To aid your sensitive pup's digestion, this formula also contains probiotics and digestive enzymes to aid in food digestion and nutrient absorption.
Content Analysis
Protein:
minimum 23%
Fat:
minimum 10%
Fiber:
maximum 4%
Moisture:
no more than 10%
Usage
Generally, you can free-feed a puppy for its first year. After the first year, your dog's size and activity level will dictate its nutritional needs. Remember when you're converting from other foods to Flint River Ranch's concentrated recipes, you will feed 20-25% less food. Suggested daily guidelines: 10-20 lbs, .5 to 1 Cup; 20-30 lbs, 1 to 1.25 Cups; 30-40 lbs, 1.25 to 1.5 Cups; 40-60 lbs, 1.5 to 1.75 Cups; 60-90 lbs, 2 to 3 Cups; over 100 lbs, 3.75 to 4.5 Cups. Monitor your dog's weight to determine if his food consumption needs to be adjusted.
Disclaimers: It is not Dog Remedy's policy to provide, imply or dispense veterinary advice. Products found on our site are not meant to prevent, diagnose, treat or cure any disease. If you have any medically-related questions about your dog, we encourage you to consult your local veterinarian.