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Dr. Marty Nature's Blend Active Vitality Freeze Dried Raw Food for Senior Dogs (6 oz)
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Also, Dr. Marty Nature's Blend Active Vitality Freeze Dried Raw Food for Senior Dogs is nutritionally packed with a high-quality formula supporting the health and vitality of the senior dog. A veterinarian-formulated freeze-dried raw Dog Food with nutrients, proteins, and antioxidants from a natural ingredient list convenient and palatable for any pet.
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Weight | Amount |
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5 lbs | ½ cup |
10 lbs | ¾ cup |
20 lbs | 1 ½ cups |
25 lbs | 1 ¾ cups |
30 lbs | 2 cups |
40 lbs | 2 ½ cups |
50 lbs | 2 ¾ cups |
60 lbs | 3 ¼ cups |
70 lbs | 3 ½ cups |
80 lbs | 4 cups |
90 lbs | 4 ½ cups |
Turkey, Beef, Salmon, Duck, Beef Liver, Turkey Liver, Turkey Heart, Flaxseed, Sweet Potato, Egg, Pea Protein, Cherry, New Zealand Green Mussel, Apple, Blueberry, Carrot, Cranberry, Pumpkin Seed, Spinach, Dried Kelp, Ginger, Salt, Sunflower Seed, Broccoli, Kale, Mixed Tocopherols (Preservative).
5273 kcal/kg 227 kcal/cup
Guaranteed Analysis: | |
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Crude Protein | 37% min |
Crude Fat | 27% min |
Crude Fiber | 4% max |
Moisture | 6% max |
Calcium | 0.5% min |
Iron | 40 mg/kg min |
Leucine | 2% min |
Vitamin A | 50,000 IU/kg min |
*Omega-3 Fatty Acids | 2.5% min |
*Not recognized as essential by AAFCO dog food nutrient profiles
Why freeze-dried raw food for senior dogs?
Freeze-dried raw food will retain the nutritional integrity of the ingredient, which provides the convenience of a simple way of feeding your pet. It is easy to store and has a high active nutrient concentration.
How do I transition my senior dog to Dr. Marty Nature's Blend?
Introduce your dog to the new food slowly over 7-10 days, gradually mixing more and more of Dr. Marty Nature's Blend into what your dog is currently eating until the complete transition.
Can I feed my Senior dog Dr. Marty Nature's Blend?
Yes, it is specifically formulated to meet the nutritional needs of all senior dogs. However, if your dog has specific health concerns or dietary restrictions you should consult with your veterinarian.
How should I store Dr. Marty Nature's Blend?
Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the bag is tightly sealed after each use to maintain freshness.
Can Dr Marty Natures Blend support senior dog joint issues?
Yes, this recipe contains glucosamine and chondroitin to aid joint health and mobility in senior dogs.
Is Dr Marty Nature Blend suitable for your dog if they have a sensitive stomach?
While designed with easily digestible components that should be very helpful to dogs with sensitive stomachs, remember that sensitivities can vary widely. Always watch your dogs' reactions to the food and consult your veterinarian as needed.
How often should I feed my senior-aged dog Dr. Marty Nature's Blend?
Use the feeding schedule below on the back of this package that corresponds to the weight and activity level of your dog. Senior dogs may do best with feeding twice per day but adjust as needed.
What benefits can my senior dog derive from Freeze-Dried Raw Food?
Freeze-dried raw food has a higher number of nutrients in comparison with conventional kibble. It can help senior dogs be more digestible, have a better quality coat, and render them with overall energy.
Can Dr Marty Natures Blend be given to senior dogs with allergies?
It does not contain any common allergens such as grains or artificial additives. This however may not always help. It is, therefore, necessary to look for specific allergens within the ingredient list of your dog. To understand this well, it is good to consult your vet so that you get firsthand information.