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K9 Kraving mackerel & vegetable raw frozen dog food Fresh-Whole mackerel are wild-caught, imported from Canada, and are ethoxyquin-free. Whole ground Mackerel & Vegetable blend is a dietary supplement. An affordable option to salmon, mackerel offers low-fat Omega 3’s, nurtures cognitive challenges as well as increased nurturing of a canines skin and coat. To use as a meal, supplement in additional calcium.
Key Benefits
- Rich source of Omega-3 Fatty Acids
- Low fat source of supplemental protein
- Novelty and neutral protein
- An affordable alternative to salmon for added nurturing of skin & coat
- Excellent for canines with protein limitations
- Excellent for picky eaters
- Canines requiring weight management
- Low fat source of supplemental protein
- Novelty and neutral protein
- An affordable alternative to salmon for added nurturing of skin & coat
- Excellent for canines with protein limitations
- Excellent for picky eaters
- Canines requiring weight management
brand | K9 Kraving |
breed size | Extra Small & Toy Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, Giant Breeds, All Breeds |
food form | Raw Food |
health feature | Nutrition, Vitamins & Minerals |
life stage | Puppy, Adult, Senior |
special diet | Complete & Balanced |
NUTRITIONAL INFO
Ingredients
Whole Mackerel, Low-Carb Vegetables (Broccoli, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes), Patented Vitamin, Mineral & Trace Mineral Mix
Caloric Content
Kcal/oz (as fed): 36
calcium | .38% |
crude fat | 6.6% |
crude fiber | .5% |
crude protein | 15.8% |
moisture | 73.2% |
phosphorus | .40% |
Feeding Directions
Supplemental Feeding Guidelines: 1/4 (25%) of meal portion may be substituted 1-2 times / day
Rotation Meal Feeding: 1-2 times per week, Mackerel & Vegetable may be served “as is” as part of a rotation–based diet
Regular Meal Feeding Guidelines: NOTE: Mackerel & Vegetable is .03% too low in calcium to be considered a Complete & Balanced Diet; it is recommended to add a supplemental source of calcium if feeding Mackerel & Vegetable as a diet on a regular basis to ensure nutritional requirements are being met.
Rotation Meal Feeding: 1-2 times per week, Mackerel & Vegetable may be served “as is” as part of a rotation–based diet
Regular Meal Feeding Guidelines: NOTE: Mackerel & Vegetable is .03% too low in calcium to be considered a Complete & Balanced Diet; it is recommended to add a supplemental source of calcium if feeding Mackerel & Vegetable as a diet on a regular basis to ensure nutritional requirements are being met.