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Burns High Oats

 
Description: Brand: Burns / Food Type: Dog Food / High oats is higher in natural fibre which is recommended for overweight or ... more
Burns High Oats ... diabetic dogs

Newest Review: ... bran powder but this was flatly ignored so I thought I would give this a go instead. Now this dry complete is recommended ... more

 ... fir overweight or diabetic foods. The nutrional details are as follows: Oats (min 56%), Chicken, Brown Rice, Peas, Chicken Oil, Seaweed, Vitamins and Minerals. Typical Analysis/100g: Protein 20.0%, Oil 7.5%, Fibre 6.5%, Ash 7.5%, Vit A 8000 iu/kg, Vit D 1500 iu/kg, Vit E 50 iu/kg, Moisture 8%, Copper 15mg/kg, Sodium 0.40%, Calcium 0.93%, Phosphorus 0.64%, Magnesium 0.13%. Now thankfully even though it smells quite bland compared to your average dog food, Ralphie pug loves this and he has actually lost a little weight ...more

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Premium Review Burns High Oats: great if your dog needs to lose a pound or 2! (272 words)
by - written on 23/06/09 (Very useful, 37 readings)
Rating:

I started my pug on this dry complete food not really to do with weight issues although it is probably safer to say he is plumper than he is skinny, but due to my vet saying he may need a diet richer in fibre as his anal glands needed doing (sorry too much info i know!) I did initally try just bran powder but this was flatly ignored so I thought I would give this a go instead. Now this dry complete is recommended fir overweight or diabetic foods. The nutrional details are as follows: Oats (min 56%), Chicken, Brown Rice, Peas, Chicken Oil, Seaweed, Vitamins and Minerals. Typical Analysis/100g: Protein 20.0%, Oil 7.5%, Fibre ...  Read the complete review

 

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