Purina Pro Plan Optiderma enriched with salmon for sensitive skin puppies is a totally dry food for puppies of small breeds and minis that meets the needs of puppies with sensitive skin and pregnant or lactating.
Description
Purina Pro Plan Puppy Optiderma with salmon is a complete feed for small and mini puppies, specially formulated to meet the needs of puppies with sensitive skin and pregnant and lactating dogs.
This food is rich in salmon and contains selected protein sources to help reduce potential skin reactions associated with food sensitivities.
It also contains Optiderma, a combination of nutrients in the right concentrations that has been clinically proven to help your puppy maintain a shiny coat and naturally healthy skin.
The perfect food for puppies of small and miniature breeds with sensitive skin. It is also suitable for pregnant and lactating dogs.
Ingredients
Salmon (17%), dehydrated salmon proteins, rice (16%), animal fat, corn starch, corn gluten meal, soybean meal, dehydrated soy proteins, dehydrated egg, flavoring by-product, dehydrated beet pulp, minerals, corn, cellulose, soybean oil, fish oil.
NUTRIENTES | PORCENTAJE |
Proteína | 25.0% |
Grasa | 12.0% |
Cenizas brutas | 8.0% |
Fibras brutas | 3.0% |
Additives:
Vitamins:vitamin A: 31 000 IU, vitamin D3 1 000 IU, vitamin E 550; mg, vitamin C 140 mg.
Trace elements:sferrous ulfate monohydrate 270 mg, calcium iodate anhydrous 3.5 mg, cupric sulphate pentahydrate 54 mg, manganous sulphate monohydrate 130 mg, zinc sulphate monohydrate 460 mg, sodium selenite 0.32 mg.
(*milligrams per kilo of product)
PESO DEL PERRO | GRAMOS POR DÍA |
5 kg | 110 g |
12 kg | 210 g |
25 kg | 360 g |
45 kg | 560 g |

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