Pro plan focus offers a selection of wet and dry dog food formulas tailored specifically to meet the nutritional requirements of each breed of dog.
Real lamb as the primary ingredient provides protein and helps support muscle development for your pup, while DHA from fish oil nurtures brain development. Plus, this highly digestible formula features natural sources of glucosamine.
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Puppy Chicken & Rice Formula Dry Dog Food
Your puppy needs the proper nutrition to flourish with this dry food made with real chicken as its first ingredient and rice as a high-quality energy source. Plus, DHA supports cognitive development while glucosamine and chondroitin provide joint support.
This food features healthy chicken and brown rice as the primary ingredients, as well as smaller kibble sizes to fit better within your puppy’s mouth and teeth. Furthermore, DHA from omega-3 fish oil provides crucial nutrition that can support their future success.
Chicken and chicken meal are among the primary protein sources in this low-fat weight management food, while brewers rice and cracked pearl barley provide star carbohydrates. Plus, this weight management food features probiotics and L-carnitine to assist your dog with maintaining a healthy bodyweight – each cup provides 27% protein, 9% fat, and 10% fiber for 325kcal per cup!
Adult Chicken & Rice Formula Dry Dog Food
Adult dogs require dry food with moderate levels of protein and healthy extras like omega fatty acids and glucosamine for optimal health, says Kelly Swanson, professor of animal and nutritional sciences at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. As pets have evolved as omnivores, their protein needs don’t require high concentrations from meat sources alone, she notes.
This grain-free dog food features deboned chicken and poultry meal as its primary proteins, with additional components including brewers rice, brown rice, yellow peas, cracked pearl barley, prebiotic dried beet pulp for easier digestion and prebiotic dried beet pulp for improved overall digestive health. With 26% protein, 15% fat, 3.5% fiber and 389 kcal per cup this food is suitable for moderately active normal weight dogs.
This recipe from 4health, a division of Tractor Supply Company that operates rural lifestyle retail stores in the US*, features cage-free chicken as its primary ingredient and also contains kale which contains minerals that support thyroid health.
Large Breed Chicken & Rice Formula Dry Dog Food
With an abundance of chicken and chicken meal, this adult dry dog food provides large breed dogs with all of the protein they require for proper development and immunity. Furthermore, beet pulp dietary fiber and prebiotic chicory root provide additional digestive health and immunity support; additionally there are probiotics and antioxidants added for digestive support and immune system strengthening benefits. Both hard kibble and soft tender pieces make digestion easy – designed to meet AAFCO dog food nutrient profiles for maintenance use.
Large breed dogs require special considerations due to increased risks for orthopedic disease and early onset of arthritis. Therefore, some large breed foods contain joint health ingredients like glucosamine and chondroitin to support joint health and this weight management food for overweight dogs has deboned chicken and chicken meal as its primary proteins with brown rice, sorghum, barley and prebiotic beet pulp as low-fat carb sources – totalling 29% protein, 17% fat and 2% fiber with 325kcal per cup!
Large Breed Beef & Rice Entree Chunks in Gravy Canned Dog Food
If your adult large breed dog enjoys meat with higher-than-average protein levels and reduced carb content, this canned recipe could be ideal. Plus, its fat-to-protein ratio makes for optimal nutritional intake!
Starting with beef and liver for his favorite flavor, we then add rice for optimal digestion. Formulated to meet all adult dog nutritional requirements – calcium and phosphorus provide strong bones and teeth.
The fifth ingredient is fish meal, which provides protein and omega 3 fatty acids but has an unfavorable lipid profile compared to named meats. Carrageenan (derived from seaweed) is then used as a thickener and may pose some long term biological concerns; then there’s sodium selenite, a synthetic form of selenium which nutritionally inferior when compared with more natural forms found in yeast; other questionable components may include modified corn starch with added colorants.