The super premium complete food Happy Dog Mini Piemonte contains Italian sweet chestnut, making it particularly easy to digest. The special dietary fibre in sweet chestnut helps to stabilise the digestive system. We also use no grain or potatoes in the gluten-free recipe. This makes this dry food particularly suitable for sensitive dogs; it can even be fed to dogs with food intolerances. The small biscuits make it easier for your dog to chew and digest this tasty complete food. They are the perfect choice for little gourmets. Animal protein from highly-digestible duck and salt-water fish makes up 76 % of the total protein content. The selected New Zealand mussels support joint health. Omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids ensure a healthy skin and glossy coat. Happy Dog Mini Piemonte is ideal for adult dogs of small breeds up to 10 kg.
Duck protein* (26%), sweet chestnut meal (26%), pea starch, poultry fat, beet pulp* (desugared), fish meal from deep-sea fish (4%), hydrolysed liver, sunflower oil, linseed (1.3%), apple pomace* (1.2%), potassium chloride, rapeseed oil, yeast*, sodium chloride, seaweed*, mussel meat* (0.1%), yeast* (extract), milk thistle, artichoke, dandelion, ginger, birch leaves, stinging nettle, camomile, coriander, rosemary, sage, liquorice root, thyme (total dried herbs: 0.15%); *) dried. Metabolisable energy/ME: 1550 KJ/100 g; 3710 Kcal/kg
Weight |
Normal requirement up to 3 hours exercise (g food/24 h) |
Increased requirement > 3 hours exercise (g food/24 h) |
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1 kg | 25 g | 35 g | ||
2 kg | 45 g | 50 g | ||
3 kg | 60 g | 70 g | ||
4 kg | 75 g | 85 g | ||
5 kg | 90 g | 100 g | ||
6 kg | 100 g | 120 g | ||
8 kg | 125 g | 145 g | ||
10 kg | 150 g | 170 g |
Give the food dry or add fresh warm water (roughly 60°C) and leave to soak for a few minutes. Fresh drinking water should be available at all times. If you also give snacks or other supplementary products, reduce the amount of food accordingly. Dogs have very individual metabolisms, so the daily ration shown may be reduced by up to 15% if the dog tends to be overweight.