Acana Free-Run Duck Dry Dog Food - All Breeds & Ages
Acana Free-Run Duck is a diet for sensitive dogs that contains only a single, easily digestible protein. This dry food is composed of 50% duck protein and 50% of fruits, vegetables, and other botanicals. The meat, giblets, and cartilage, sourced from regional Ontario farms, are naturally rich in all the essential nutrients your pet needs without all the extra additives.
Features:
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Food Type: Dry dog food
- Suitable for all breeds and life stages
- 50% free-run duck and 50% fruits, vegetables and botanicals
- Grain-free - 0% grains, potato, tapioca
- High-quality ingredients fit for human consumption.
- All-natural recipe, with limited supplements
- Whole Prey Ratios rich in nutrients
- Formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food
- Nutrient Profiles
- Made in Canada
- Consult a vet before altering your pet's diet
- Always have fresh water available for your pet
- Never exceed recommended quantities unless prescribed by a vet
Ingredients:
Fresh duck (18%), duck meat meal (17%), whole green peas, whole red lentils, fresh duck giblets (liver, heart, kidney) (7%), duck fat (6%), fresh bartlett pears (4%), whole garbanzo beans, whole green lentils, whole yellow peas, dried duck cartilage (2%), lentil fibre, marine algae (1.2%) (pure and sustainable source of DHA and EPA), fresh whole butternut squash, fresh whole pumpkin, dried brown kelp, freeze-dried duck liver (0.1%), salt, fresh whole cranberries, fresh whole blueberries, chicory root, turmeric root, milk thistle, burdock root, lavender, marshmallow root, rosehips, enterococcus faecium. Supplements: Vitamin D3, Vitamin E, Zinc Chelate, Copper Chelate.
ACANA's Biologically Appropriate Philosophy:- Our pet dog and cat companions are descendants of wild wolves and big cats and though they have been domesticated, anatomically, they continue to have features that are designed for a meat-based diet. To suit these biological needs, ACANA's food recipes have a large meat protein content to suit their digestive systems.
Pets Lifestyle Tip: Food hypersensitivity can occur at any age. Figuring out if your pet has food allergies can be a difficult process as some environmental allergies cause similar symptoms. Work closely with a vet on the observations of your pet's behaviour to zone in on the real problem.
Feeding Guide:
Feeding requirements will vary based on your pet's level of activity, environment, and age.
Please Note: This is just an initial guide, we suggest you check with a vet for specific changes in quantity for your pet