Sensible Mini Puppy
Easily tolerated complete feed with lamb & rice for puppies and juniors from 4 weeks through to 12 months
We only want the best for our little young four-legged friends. Even in the very first weeks it is important to ensure a healthy and balanced diet that is perfectly matched to the puppy’s needs. Our Happy Dog Sensible Mini Puppy Lamb & Rice combines very well tolerated lamb with easy-to-digest rice. The poultry-free recipe is especially suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs. The addition of valuable New Zealand mussels supports steady growth and healthy development of the bones, tendons, ligaments and joints. The perfect ratio of fats and proteins gives your little pet the ideal amount of important ingredients. Based on the Happy Dog Natural Life Concept®, your dog is supplied with all he needs to benefit his body holistically, giving him a care-free start to a long and healthy life.
What are the benefits of Sensible Mini Puppy Lamb & Rice?
- Poultry-free & wheat-free recipe
- No additives
- Especially easy to digest
- Balanced complete feed
- Boosts the immune system
How long should Sensible Mini Puppy Lamb & Rice be given?
Happy Dog Sensible Puppy Lamb & Rice is ideal from 4 weeks through to 12 months. Small breeds up to 10 kg (weight of the adult dog) grow up faster and at a more even rate than large breeds. So they are fed Happy Dog Mini Puppy products from 1 to 12 months old. Once he reaches 13 months you should change over to Happy Dog Neuseeland or to another suitable product from the Happy Dog Sensible range.
Complete feed for small-breed puppies & young dogs up to 10 kg adult weight from 4 weeks to 12 months.
Lamb protein* (19.5 %), rice (19 %), maize flour, meat meal, oils and fats, maize, rice protein* (5 %), hydrolysed protein, beet pulp* (desugared), cellulose, apple pomace*, potassium chloride, yeasts*, sodium chloride, seaweed*, linseed, psyllium husks, yucca schidigera*, mussel meat* (0.04 %), milk thistle, yeasts* (extract), artichoke, dandelion, ginger, birch leaves, stinging nettle, camomile, coriander, rosemary, sage, liquorice root, thyme (total dried herbs 0.15 %)
*) dried
Analytical constituents
Crude protein 30.0 %, crude fat 16.0 %, crude fibre 2.5 %, crude ash 8.5 %, calcium 1.45 %, phosphorus 1.05 %, sodium 0.5 %, omega 6 fatty acids 2.0 %, omega 3 fatty acids 0.2 %
Additives
Vitamins/kg:
Vitamin A (3a672a) 17000 IU, vitamin D3 (3a671) 900 IU, vitamin E (as 3a700) 120 mg, vitamin C (as 3a312) 30 mg
Trace elements/kg:
Iron (as 3b103) 65 mg, copper (as 3b405) 14 mg, zinc (as 3b603, 3b606) 125 mg, manganese (as 3b502) 30 mg, iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous 3b202) 2.5 mg, selenium (sodium selenite 3b801) 0.2 mg
Amino acids/kg:
L-tryptophan (3c440) 1000 mg
Antioxidant, tocopherol-rich extracts from plant oils 1b306(i)
Feeding recommendation
Recommended food intake (g/24 h) at each age of the young dog (LW = week of life) | ||||||||||
Final weight* | 4. LW | 6. LW | 8. LW | 10. LW | 12. LW | 16. LW | 21. LW | 7. month | 8. month | 9.-12. month |
2 kg | 20 g | 27 g | 33 g | 38 g | 42 g | 50 g | 53 g | 55 g | 55 g | 55 g |
3 kg | 25 g | 35 g | 45 g | 50 g | 55 g | 65 g | 70 g | 75 g | 75 g | 75 g |
4 kg | 32 g | 45 g | 55 g | 65 g | 70 g | 85 g | 90 g | 90 g | 90 g | 90 g |
5 kg | 38 g | 53 g | 65 g | 75 g | 85 g | 100 g | 105 g | 110 g | 110 g | 110 g |
6 kg | 43 g | 60 g | 75 g | 85 g | 95 g | 110 g | 120 g | 125 g | 125 g | 125 g |
8 kg | 55 g | 75 g | 90 g | 105 g | 120 g | 140 g | 150 g | 155 g | 155 g | 155 g |
10 kg | 65 g | 85 g | 105 g | 125 g | 140 g | 160 g | 180 g | 180 g | 180 g | 180 g |
*Final weight reached: slowly change over to a suitable adult food.
Please note
- The amount of food should be gradually increased every 2-3 days to weekly until the amount recommended for the next age band is reached.
- As the dog approaches its final weight, the energy requirement drops off and the amount of food should be adjusted in line with the feeding guide.
- When the final weight is reached, remember to change over to a suitable Adult food.
General feeding notes
- Weigh puppies regularly and record weight changes.
- The amounts shown are simply for guidance. The amount required will vary according to age, breed, level of activity and whether yours is an indoor or outdoor dog. It may therefore be necessary to adjust the amount of food given to individual pets.
- Do not give too much to eat – make sure growth is not above average.
- If you give snacks, reduce the amount of food accordingly. Hint: use part of the daily food ration as a snack substitute.
- Give the food dry or add warm water (roughly 60° C) and leave to soak a few minutes.
- Split the daily food ration between several meals (3 - 4).
- Make sure that fresh drinking water is available at all times.