Sale! Description:Steves Chicken Diet uses only free range, vegetarian fed chicken. The Chicken Diet is high in manganese and magnesium, which are crucial for ligament health, and a mid-range fat and protein profile, making it a good option for high-energy dogs.
Description:
Steves Chicken Diet uses only free range, vegetarian fed chicken. The Chicken Diet is high in manganese and magnesium, which are crucial for ligament health, and a mid-range fat and protein profile, making it a good option for high-energy dogs.
One of the differences between Steves and other raw meat diets is our meat-to-veggie ratio. By keeping the meat-to-produce ratio at 80%/20% provides your pet with functional foods that provide both protein and all the essential vitamins and minerals that help fight diseases and promote strong bones, muscles, and organ function.
Nutrional Info
Ingredients:
Ground Chicken, Raw Ground Chicken Bone,Chicken Livers, Chicken Gizzards, Broccoli, Carrots, RomaineLettuce, Cantaloupe, Raw Goats Milk, Flaxseed,Dried Kelp, Salmon Oil, Coconut Oil, Inulin, Taurine, Mixed Tocopherols, Eggshell Membrane, Dicalcium Phosphate
Calories: 1572 per kg (45 per oz) Calcium to Phosphate: 1.4:1 B.A.R.F Formulation 80% Meat/Organ/Bone 20% Produce Carbohydrates: 1.7 % PH Level: 6.8 S.U.
Guaranteed Analysis:
Protein: 12.9% Fat: 12.2% Fiber: 0.2% Moisture: 72.5%
Transitioning:
You want to transition your pet to raw food slowly to prevent stomachaches and loose stools. Start by mixing 1 part Steves with 3 parts of the food you are currently feeding. Slowly increase the amount of Steves while reducing their previous food over the course of 1 to 2 weeks. Monitor their temperament and stools to ensure they are transitioning well.
$25
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