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Freshpet Small Bites Chicken Recipe with Carrots & Cranberries Dog Food Larger Size
Freshpet Small Bites Chicken Recipe with Carrots & Cranberries Dog Food Larger Size
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Product details A larger size of Freshpet's bestselling Small Dog Chicken Recipe. Tender, bite-size morsels of fresh natural chicken for smaller pups. This grain-free recipe is specially designed with targeted levels of protein and fat to support small dog high energy requirements. Freshpet® believes dogs and cats deserve real, nourishing food, like the fresh food we enjoy. The magic begins in the kitchens, where every meal is freshly made. It starts with simple, healthy ingredients that are gently steamed so they retain their natural goodness and provide the essential nutrients dogs and cats need to lead their happiest, most tail-wagging lives
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Keep refrigerated. This recipe is fully cooked ready to serve! Store in the refrigerator and use within 7 days of opening. No heating or defrosting required. Feeding Instructions: Depending on the age, activity level, and condition of your dog, the feeding guidelines will need to be adjusted. The normal daily feeding amount for a healthy adult dog: 5-10 lb. dog feed 1/2 - 1 cups per day; 11-15 lb. dog feed 1 - 1 1/4 cups per day; 16-20 lb. dog feed 1 1/4 - 1 2/3 cups per day; 21-25 lb. dog feed 1 2/3 - 2 cups per day. *Add 1/2 cup. for each 5 lbs. beyond 25 lbs. *Use standard 8 oz measuring cup. These quantities can be fed as one meal or divided into two meals based on your dog's preference. For pregnant females, gradually increase the food offered during the last four weeks of gestation up to 40% over the normal adult requirement. For lactating females, offer two to three times the normal adult requirement. For puppies, feed up to twice the normal adult requirement from four to fourteen months of age in two to three feedings. When switching foods, gradually increase the new food and decrease the previous food to help make a smooth transition. Visit your veterinarian regularly to maintain your pet's health. Always provide fresh water.