Bakers Meaty Meals Beef Dry Dog Food

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Beef-flavoured Bakers Complete Meaty Meals is a dry dog food with a soft texture and rich flavour. How it works The tender kibbles, rich beef flavour and high-quality protein give your dog a real meat experience, even though this product is dry. As well as being tasty, the food is ...Beef-flavoured Bakers Complete Meaty Meals is a dry dog food with a soft texture and rich flavour.

How it works The tender kibbles, rich beef flavour and high-quality protein give your dog a real meat experience, even though this product is dry. As well as being tasty, the food is nutritionally balanced so it can be used as the basis of a healthy diet. The protein helps to support your pet's lean muscle mass, keeping them agile as they grow older.

Added ingredients include antioxidants, which help to boost natural defences, and extra nutrients to support overall health. Added iron helps to keep blood healthy, while vitamin D can help to strengthen teeth and bones. Key benefits each bag contains 2.7 kilograms of food added iron supports blood health vitamin D strengthens bones and teeth vitamins, minerals and antioxidants help to boost overall health contains high-quality protein for energy and muscle support soft kibbles have a rich flavour for a true meat experience nutritionally balanced for a healthy diet When to use it Depending on breed, weight, age and activity level, each animal will have their own unique dietary needs.

As an example, small dogs such as Lhasa apsos can have up to 210 grams of this food each day, while giant breeds like bullmastiffs will need 735 grams. Most dogs should be fed twice each day. Overfeeding can lead to weight gain, and when dogs become overweight they're more prone to conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure and osteoarthritis.

You can avoid overfeeding by following the guidelines on the back of the pack, or by speaking with your vet if you have any concerns.