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Beef Potato Fresh Dog Food (100g)
Beef Potato Fresh Dog Food (100g)
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Ingredients: Beef Knuckle, Potatoes, Beef Tongue, Carrots, Zucchini, Egg, Beef Heart, Oats, Beef Liver, White Rice, Salmon oil, Egg Shell Powder, Sunflower oil, Kelp Powder, Wheat Grass Powder
100% Made in Hong Kong
Note: Partly Made with Upcycled Ingredients
Nutrition Analysis
Product Description
Looking for the best quality food for your furry friend? Look no further than our gently processed dog food made with beef and potatoes!
1️⃣ What are the benefits of beef for dogs?🧐 It contains rich protein, which enhances the dog's muscles; it contains vitamins A and B complex, which can prevent anemia 💪🏻, and it is rich in iron, which can prevent iron-deficiency anemia 😌
2️⃣ Beef liver Rich in vitamins A, B2, and C, it contains hemoglobin iron, which helps improve anemia, enhance immunity and maintain liver health 😎
3️⃣ Potatoes Containing potassium and vitamin C, carbohydrates, it helps maintain your dog's heart health, and it is an anti-tendinitis agent, which we, the Furry Green team, highly value.
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Body Condition Score (BCS) Explained
The Body Condition Score is a system used to evaluate your dog's body composition. The scale typically ranges from 1 to 9, with 5 being the ideal weight.
Score | Description |
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1 | Very Thin: Ribs, spine, and hip bones easily visible. No palpable fat. Obvious waist and abdominal tuck. |
3 | Thin: Ribs easily palpable with minimal fat covering. Waist easily observable. Abdominal tuck evident. |
5 | Ideal: Ribs palpable without excess fat covering. Waist observed behind ribs when viewed from above. Abdomen tucked up when viewed from side. |
7 | Heavy: Ribs palpable with difficulty, heavy fat cover. Noticeable fat deposits over lumbar area and base of tail. Waist absent or barely visible. |
9 | Obese: Ribs not palpable under very heavy fat cover. Massive fat deposits over lumbar area and base of tail. No waist. Obvious abdominal distension. |
Using the correct BCS helps determine the appropriate feeding recommendation for your dog. If you're unsure about your dog's score, consult with your veterinarian.