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FirstMate Grain Friendly Large Breed (Puppy + Adult) 25LB FirstMate Large Breed & Large Breed Puppy Formula is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages including the growth of large size dogs (70 lb or more as an adult).
- Wild Caught Herring, Anchovy, & Sardines
- Free Range, Grass Fed Lamb Without Added Hormones or Antibiotics
- Designed to Support the Growth of a Healthy Puppy
- Appropriate for Adult Dogs
- Moderate Protein
Large Breed & Large Breed Puppy Formula uses Grass Fed Lamb from Australia without added hormones or antibiotics, Wild Caught Herring, Anchovy, and Sardines and wholesome, digestible grains as healthy sources of protein. The Grain Friendly™ category is free of corn, wheat, soy, potato, and peas.
INGREDIENTSOcean Fish Meal. Oatmeal. Brown Rice. Chicken Fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols) Lamb Meal. Tomato Pomace. Brewer's Dried Yeast . Potassium Chloride. Dicalcium Phosphate. Choline Chloride. Blueberries. Raspberries. Cranberries. Calcium Propionate (a preservative) Minerals (Zinc Proteinate Iron Proteinate Calcium Carbonate Manganese Proteinate Copper Proteinate Selenium Yeast Calcium Iodate) Vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement Niacin Thiamine Mononitrate D-pantothenic Acid Vitamin A Supplement Riboflavin Pyridoxine Hydrochloride Biotin. Vitamin B12 Supplement. Vitamin D3 Supplement Folic Acid) Rosemary extract
Guaranteed Analysis - Crude Protein (min) 26%
- Ash (max) 9%
- Crude Fat (min) 14%
- Calcium (min) 1.3%
- Crude Fibre (max) 7%
- Phosphorous (min) 1.0%
- Moisture (max)10%
- Calcium / Phosphorous ratio1.2:1
- ME (calculated) = 3290 kcal/kg, 510 kcal/cup
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FirstMate Vacuum Infusion System
FirstMate Diets All Provide a Low Glycemic Load
- COMPLETE PRODUCTION CONTROL
- FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1989
- POTATO AND PEA FREE
- VETERINARIAN FORMULATED
- WILD CAUGHT HERRING, ANCHOVY & SARDINES
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