Burgess Sensitive Dry Dog Food Lamb, 12.5 kg (Pack of 1)

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Burgess Sensitive Dry Dog Food Lamb, 12.5 kg (Pack of 1)

Burgess Sensitive Dry Dog Food Lamb, 12.5 kg (Pack of 1)

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Your dog should get everything they need from their food – and a high quality, complete dry dog food , such as kibble, will provide this. How is kibble dog food made? We’ve also developed kibble dog foods to meet the nutritional needs of working and sporting dogs, Greyhounds and Lurchers and dogs with sensitive stomachs as well as a light variety for dogs who need to lose weight or are less mobile. How often should I feed my dog? If you own a pet in the UK, there is a very good chance that you have seen the brand on the shelves of your favorite shop or even at your veterinary clinic. Having such a long history providing quality pet foods has helped the Burgess dog food company develop a dedicated following of happy dogs and owners. The Burgess Product Range

When it comes to dishing out your dog’s dinner, the golden rule is don’t guestimate – measure out accurate portions instead. Giving them a little more than they need, along with too many treats, means that you run the risk of your dog becoming overweight, which can lead to all manner of health problems. Equally, if you don’t feed enough, your pet will not be getting all the nutrients they need and will become underweight. Composition: Rice, Salmon (26% inc Salmon 13%, Salmon Meal 13%) , Poultry Meal, Poultry Fat, Dried Beet Pulp (4.5%), Minerals, Poultry Gravy, Fish Oil (1%), Dried Alfalfa (1%), Lignocellulose, Chicory Root Extract (as a source of fructo-oligosaccharides (prebiotic FOS 0.18%)), Yucca Schidigera (0.022%). Changing to a senior dog diet is something that has to be done gradually, to avoid upset tummies or digestive issues in older dogs. You should plan to do this over a week or two, by gradually introducing more of the new food and reducing the old food. What’s the best dog food for senior dogs and what are the benefits?

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Dogs also need a little bit of fibre in their diet to help maintain a healthy gut. Pea fibre and wholegrain cereals are examples of fibre you may find in your dog’s food. As well as fibre, small quantities of fish oil is great for their skin and coat condition. Your dog should get everything they need from their food – and a high-quality, complete food will provide this.

Solid poos: Beet pulp is a great source of dietary fibre and helps to form solid poos. Firm poos are a good indicator that your dog is on a diet that suits their needs. The best dog food for adult dogs is naturally rich in protein for good muscle maintenance and contains essential fatty acids to help nourish their coat and maintain healthy eyes. Burgess is a pet food manufacturer that has been around for an exceptionally long time. The family behind the name has been in the food production industry since the 1700s. In the first part of the 1960s, the Burgess family decided to begin making pet food, and we are glad that they did.

Remember to take treats into account when working out your dog’s portion sizes. The amount of senior dog food your dog needs depends on their size, breed and level of activity. Kibble can be made via two manufacturing processes – either by cold-pressed extrusion, or thermal extrusion. Cold pressed kibble or nuggets are made at lower temperatures using high pressure to bind the ingredients together. Nuggets made via thermal extrusion are cooked at higher temperatures.

The RSPCA stresses the importance of feeding your dog the right food, stating: “Some owners favour wet foods for their dog over dry. However, dry dog food may have the added benefit of exercising their chewing muscles and provide a mild cleaning effect on the teeth.” How much and how often should I feed my senior dog? Dogs are classed as ‘adult’ from around 18 months, although this depends on their breed. Smaller breeds tend to hit their ‘teenage’ adolescent phase earlier than larger breeds who develop more slowly. A small breed dog will often be mature by around a year old, whereas a giant breed can be two years plus before they’re classed as an adult. If you’re not sure whether your dog has reached adulthood, ask your vet for advice. That’s why, if you’ve ever wondered ‘Can puppies eat adult dog food?’ or ‘Can adult dogs eat puppy food?’, the answer is – yes, they can, but nutritionally, it’s not the best option. We’ve also developed foods to meet the specific nutritional needs of working and sporting dogs, Greyhounds and Lurchers and dogs with sensitive stomachs as well as a light variety for dogs who need to lose weight or are less mobile. And we’re very proud of our Paul O’Grady’s dog food range, which comes in No Nasties and Hypoallergenic varieties, so you’re sure to find a recipe that’s just right for your canine chum. When should I move my dog to adult food?You’ll find hypoallergenic foods specifically designed for dogs with sensitive systems, foods that provide an abundance of energy, foods designed to fit specific breeds, and much more.

Dogs are classed as ‘seniors’ when they’re around seven or eight years old, although this depends on their breed. When they reach this stage of their life, dogs can benefit from being fed a specially formulated diet for older dogs, with ingredients that help ease the effects that ageing can bring. Dogs also need a little bit of fibre in their diet to help maintain a healthy gut. Pea fibre and wholegrain cereals are examples of fibre you may find in your dog’s food. As well as fibre, small quantities of fish oil is great for your dog’s skin and coat condition. Their size is also an important factor in how much adult dog food you should give them. Small, not very active dogs need only about 185 to 370 calories daily while large, active canines may need between 1,000 and 2,000 calories.Got a question about Senior Dog Food? To help you understand more about what to consider when choosing food for older dogs, we’ve put together some really useful answers from our nutrition team at Burgess, the pet care experts. When should I start feeding my dog senior food? A healthy diet for an adult dog should contain good-quality meat or fish for protein, supplemented with vegetable proteins such as soya, grains or peas. And, as your dog goes through different life stages, their nutrition needs change. A puppy needs a different blend of nutrients compared to an adult or senior dog. As is fairly common with dog food companies that have a long history developing a product line, the range of dog foods that are available at Burgess are well varied.



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