Our Canagan Small Breed Free-Run Chicken has a smaller kibble
which is perfect for the smaller dog. Canagan Free-Run Chicken
is a special grain free dog food formulated by our experts to
deliver nutrition, close to their ancestral diet, with the correct
ratio of protein to carbohydrate and a host of vegetables
and botanicals.
This carefully balanced, nutrient dense formula will
excite your dog's taste buds and give them the
abundance of highly digestible protein
demanded by their evolutionary needs.
Chicken is an excellent source of protein, vitamins, phosphorous and selenium which is good for the immune system.
A highly digestible premium source of slow-release energy, rich in anti-oxidants and a great source of soluble fibre.
Provides a natural and valuable source of minerals which contain iodine to support thyroid function and control metabolism.
Marigold stimulates white blood cell production and strengthens the immune system. Cranberry is rich in Vitamin C and helps promote a healthy urinary tract. Camomile is thought to reduce stress.
Freshly Prepared Deboned Chicken (26%), Dried Chicken (25%), Sweet Potato, Peas, Potato, Pea Protein, Alfalfa, Chicken Fat (3.1%), Dried Egg (3.1%), Chicken Gravy (1.6%), Salmon Oil (1.2%), Minerals, Vitamins, Glucosamine (1000 mg/kg), MSM (1000 mg/kg), Apple, Carrot, Spinach, Psyllium, Seaweed, Fructooligosaccharides, Chondroitin (700 mg/kg), Camomile, Peppermint, Marigold, Cranberry, Aniseed & Fenugreek.
Crude Protein | 33.00% |
Fat Content | 17.00% |
Crude Fibres | 3.50% |
Crude Ash | 9.00% |
Moisture | 8.50% |
Omega 6 | 2.80% |
Omega 3 | 0.90% |
Calcium | 1.86% |
Phosphorus | 1.42% |
Vitamin A | 16,250 IU |
Vitamin D3 | 2,400 IU |
Vitamin E | 240 IU |
Ferrous Sulphate Monohydrate | 641 mg |
Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate | 577 mg |
Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate | 141 mg |
Cupric Sulphate Pentahydrate | 46 mg |
Calcium Iodate Anhydrous | 3.14 mg |
Sodium Selenite | 0.53 mg |
Each dog is unique and the optimal feeding amounts vary significantly depending on factors such as age, activity, metabolism and environment. As a starting point we suggest you begin at the lower end of our guide and adjust accordingly.
If the dog looks overweight reduce food intake by 10%
If the dog looks underweight increase food intake by 10%
Continue until the correct weight is achieved.