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Fish oil is a rich source of omega 3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA and turmeric is a source of curcuminoids.
The quality recipe and exacting nutritional specifications of Dib’s ensures your dog receives essential nutrients that are required to maintain health and vitality.
The dense nature of Dib’s Premium Dog Bits aids in oral hygiene, as the gentle, abrasive texture of Dib’s massages and cleans teeth and gums.
This assists in the removal of plaque, which is a precursor to gingivitis and periodontal disease.
Balanced Nutrition Balanced for essential nutrients such as protein, fat, fibre, vitamins and minerals. No further supplementation is required. |
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Fish Oil Fish oil is an excellent source of omega 3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA. |
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Turmeric Turmeric as a source of curcuminoids. |
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Oral Care The gentle, abrasive texture of Dib’s aids in the maintenance of healthy teeth and gums. |
Protein (min) | 26.0% |
Fat (min) | 15.0% |
Vitamin A | 8,000 iu/kg |
Vitamin D3 | 800 iu/kg |
Vitamin E | 100 mg/kg |
Riboflavin | 5 mg/kg |
Thiamine | 2 mg/kg |
Biotin | 200 µg/kg |
Size of Dog | Amount Per Day |
Toy. 5kg e.g. Chihuahua, Pekingese, Toy Poodle |
80g |
Small. 10kg e.g. Australian Terrier, Corgi, Dachshund |
160g |
Medium. 20kg e.g. Kelpie, Border Collie, Boxer |
260g |
Large. 30kg e.g. Labrador, Greyhound,German Shepherd |
300g |
Giant Breeds. 50kg e.g. Great Dane, Newfoundland, St. Bernard |
500g |
1 metric cup = approximately 170g |
Introduce Dib’s gradually and increase the amount fed over a number of days.
Dib’s is a dense food and will weigh more per cup than many other foods. This can initially lead to over consumption, to avoid this it is recommended that Dib’s be fed by weight and not by volume.
These feeding recommendations are a guide only and will vary depending on activity level, breed and weather conditions.
As a general guide small dogs will consume approximately 1.5% of bodyweight and large dogs around 1% of bodyweight.
Very active dogs may require up to twice the normal amount and lactating bitches two to three times the normal amount. Adjust the amount fed based upon the body condition of your dog.
Ensure cool, fresh water is available at all times.