Montego CLASSIC Large to Giant Breed Puppy Dry Food
Puppies grow at different rates. Giant breed puppies can take as long as 2 years to reach adulthood even when growing as much as two kilograms per week. To get the most out of their diet, puppies must eat today for the dogs they will be tomorrow!
- Growth: 26.5% Protein / 11% Fat. This high protein meal with essential amino acids and fatty acids, combined with proper exercise, helps your puppy build strong muscles so they can reach and maintain a healthy weight.
- Immune Support: Natural Antioxidants, ie Vitamin C and E, help support overall cellular health and assist in developing a healthy immune system.
- Conditioning: Essential nutrients, Vitamins, Minerals and Fatty Acids promote healthy skin. Omega-3 and -6 fatty acids help to develop a healthy coat.
- Alertness: High levels of Omega-3 polyunsaturated fats (such as DHA) from salmon oil support, healthy cardiac function and vision.
- Mobility: Chondroitin and Glucosamine provides support needed for rapidly growing bodies of larger breeds, increasing flexibility and mobility.
- Digestion: Natural prebiotics, sourced from wheat bran, help to promote digestive health.
Free from Artificial Colours, Soya and Flavours
Ingredients:
Corn*, chicken meal (natural sources of Taurine, Glucosamine and Chondroitin), wheat bran (source of insoluble fibres), rice, corn gluten, animal fat, pork meal (natural sources of Taurine, Glucosamine and Chondroitin), vegetable oils, salmon oil, salt, minerals and vitamins. * May contain GMOs
Typical Analysis:
Crude protein - 26.5% Moisture - 12% Total Fat - 11% Crude fibre - 3.5% Crude Ash - 7% Calcium - 1.2% Phosphorus - 0,9% Omega-6 fatty acids - 1.75% Omega-3 fatty acids - 0.35% DHA - 0.1% Glycaemic carbonhdrates - 34% Taurine - 500 mg/kg Glucosamine - 345 mg/kg Chondroitin 250 mg/kg
Large breed puppy food contains less energy and calcium compared to small breed puppy food. As part of a controlled diet, this can help prevent the problems caused by excess weight and developmental bone problems. For best results, puppies up to 6 months of age should be fed three small meals a day. You can gradually reduce to one in the morning and one in the evening as your puppy ages. This routine should not vary. As your puppy approaches adulthood, they may begin leaving food in the bowl as their caloric needs begin to drop. Should this occur, feed your puppy smaller amounts to prevent overeating and maintain a healthy weight.
Feeding Guide:
Adult Weight | 2 Months (g/day) | 4 Months (g/day) | 6 Months (g/day) | 9 - 12 Months (g/day) | 15 - 21 Months (g/day) |
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30 - 40 kg | 335 - 420 g | 475 - 600 g | 500 - 625 g | 485 - 610 g | Adult – 595 g |
40 - 50 kg | 420 – 445 g | 600 – 650 g | 625 – 735 g | 610 – 725 g | 595 – 700 g |
50 - 60 kg | 445 – 460 g | 650 – 750 g | 735 – 845 g | 725 – 835 g | 700 – 795 g |
60 - 70 kg | 460 – 520 g | 750 – 854 g | 854 – 940 g | 835 – 925 g | 795 – 895 g |
70 - 80 kg | 520 – 575 g | 845 – 925 g | 940 – 1050 g | 925 – 1030 g | 895 – 985 g |
80+ | 575+ | 925+ | 1050+ | 1030+ | 985+ |
Adult Weight | G/Day |
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30 – 40 kg | 525 – 650 g |
40 – 50 kg | 650 – 765 g |
50 – 60 kg | 765 – 985 g |
60 – 70 kg | 985 – 1035 g |
70 – 80 kg | 1035 – 1085 g |
80+ kg | 1085+ g |