Purina Dog Chow Large Breed Puppy Turkey 14 kg

Large puppies deserve large nutrition! Meet Purina Dog Chow Large Breed Puppy Turkey, the ideal food for your fur baby’s early years.
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Large puppies deserve large nutrition! Meet Purina Dog Chow Large Breed Puppy Turkey, the ideal food for your fur baby’s early years.

Firstly, your puppy will love this dry food's turkey flavor. Not only is turkey delicious, but it also has many health benefits for dogs, being a lean protein rich in essential amino acids and vitamins.

Additionally, this recipe contains vitamin A to support your fur baby’s healthy eyesight development. Besides, it aids brain development and cognitive function with DHA, an omega-3 fatty acid.

Purina Dog Chow Large Breed Puppy Turkey also aids digestion through chicory root, a natural source of prebiotics that promotes a healthy balance of gut bacteria and digestive health. By assisting the gut's microbiome, your pup’s overall well-being gets a boost as well.

Moreover, these kibbles have two unique shapes to promote dental care through chewing. They also contain specific minerals to support healthy teeth and bones.

Lastly, Purina Dog Chow Large Breed Puppy Turkey contains vitamin E, which acts as an antioxidant to boost your puppy’s immune system.

Purina Dog Chow Large Breed Puppy Turkey summarized:

  • Lean protein-rich turkey for essential amino acids.
  • Vitamin A promotes healthy eyesight development.
  • Essential fatty acids aid brain development and cognitive function.
  • Chicory root aids digestion and boosts overall well-being.
  • Two kibble shapes promote dental care through chewing.
  • Specific minerals support healthy teeth and bones.
  • Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant to boost the immune system.
Ingredients

Cereals (47% whole grains*), meat and animal byproducts (16%*), vegetable protein extracts, oils and fats, byproducts of vegetable origin, vegetables* (1.1% dried chicory root, 0.07% carrots dehydrated, 0.07% dehydrated spinach), mineral substances.

*Natural ingredients.

*Equivalent to 32% rehydrated meat and animal byproducts: minimum 4% turkey.

Dimensions

This product is a 14 kg bag.

FAQ

How much Purina Dog Chow Large Breed Puppy Turkey should I feed my pet?

Feed your pet according to these guidelines for recommended daily doses (g/day):

  • 25 kg (expected adult weight): 100 g (1.5 months), 205-255 g (3-5 months), 255-365 g (5-8 months), 365 g-adult (8-12 months), adult (12-24 months).
  • 30 kg (expected adult weight): 110 g (1.5 months), 220-295 g (3-5 months), 295-445 g (5-8 months), 445 g-adult (8-12 months), adult (12-24 months).
  • 35 kg (expected adult weight): 115 g (1.5 months), 230-330 g (3-5 months), 330-510 g (5-8 months), 510-555 g (8-12 months), 555 g-adult (12-24 months).
  • 40 kg (expected adult weight): 125 g (1.5 months), 245-355 g (3-5 months), 355-565 g (5-8 months), 565-620 g (8-12 months), 620 g-adult (12-24 months).
  • 45 kg (expected adult weight): 130 g (1.5 months), 260-375 g (3-5 months), 375-615 g (5-8 months), 615-690 g (8-12 months), 690 g-adult (12-24 months).
  • 50 kg (expected adult weight): 140 g (1.5 months), 300-440 g (3-5 months), 440-690 g (5-8 months), 690-770 g (8-12 months), 770 g-adult (12-24 months).
  • 55 kg (expected adult weight): 150 g (1.5 months), 335-495 g (3-5 months), 495-750 g (5-8 months), 750-830 g (8-12 months), 830 g-adult (12-24 months).
  • 60 kg (expected adult weight): 155 g (1.5 months), 365-555 g (3-5 months), 555-815 g (5-8 months), 815-900 g (8-12 months), 900 g-adult (12-24 months).
  • 65 kg (expected adult weight): 165 g (1.5 months), 400-605 g (3-5 months), 605-905 g (5-8 months), 905-975 g (8-12 months), 975 g-adult (12-24 months).
  • 70 kg (expected adult weight): 175 g (1.5 months), 440-665 g (3-5 months), 655-955 g (5-8 months), 955-1050 g (8-12 months), 1050 g-adult (12-24 months).

However, keep in mind your pet’s unique needs may vary. So, adjust your feeding accordingly and consult a trusted veterinarian to obtain further guidance.

Our veterinarian team:

  • Dr. Diana Meireles
  • Dr. Manuela Araujo