Rice and Salmon - Dog Food - Less is More! For some dogs that means eating a simplified diet that uses a unique protein source while removing additional proteins, carbohydrates, fillers and additives.
Utilizing our unique 1 + 1 system, we combine one novel animal protein source plus one easily digestible carbohydrate source with a short, yet complete list of key ingredients – and nothing extra. This special, natural recipe limits the number of ingredients your dog is exposed to each day while nourishing simply and completely.
Ground Rice
Salmon
Salmon Meal
Canola Oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols, a natural source of vitamin E)
Tomato Pomace
Natural Fish Flavor
Potassium Choloride
Vitamin E Supplement
Beta-Carotene
Niacin
d-Calcium Pantothenate
Vitamin A Supplement
Riboflavin
Vitamin B-12 Supplement
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
Proteinate
Zinc Sulfate
Iron Proteinate
Ferrous Sulfate
Cooper Sulfate
Cooper Proteinate
Manganese Proteinate
Manganese Sulfate
Calcium Iodate
Sodium Selenite
Choline Chloride
Taurine
Crude Protein not less than 20.0%
Crude Fat not less than 12.0%
Crude Fiber not more than 3.0%
Moisture not more than 11.0%
Omega-6 Fatty Acids not less than 1.75%
Omega-3 Fatty Acids not less than 0.75%
Carbohydrates N/A
Calories: This food contains 3630 kcal/kg or 420 kcal per cup ME (metabolizable energy) on an as fed basis (calculated).
Transitioning to Wellness: It is important to slowly transition your dog from his/her current diet as it takes a few days for the body to adapt to the new nutrient levels. To transition, gradually mix in the new food over a 5-7 day period, increasing the amount of Wellness each day, so that you are feeding 100% Wellness by day 7.
Feeding Guidelines & Information: We understand that every dog is different and optimal feeding amounts may vary with age, temperament, activity level and environment. Please adjust your dog's daily feeding portion using the information below as a guide. Your dog will appreciate access to clean, cool, fresh water at all times.
Nutrition is only one part of the equation! Be sure to give your dog plenty of love, plenty of exercise and see your veterinarian regularly to help ensure total wellness.
Recommended Feeding Portions (Based on a standard 8 oz dry measuring cup)
Every dog is a little different, so optimal feeding amounts may vary with age, size and activity level. Please use the information below as an initial recommendation only and adjust when needed.
WEIGHT OF DOGS (LBS)
CUPS/DAY
3-17
¼ - 1
18-23
1 - 1¼
24-45
1¼ - 2
46-65
2 - 2½
66-85
2½ - 3
86-105
3 - 3½
106-125
3½ - 4
For dogs over 125 lbs: Add ¼ cup per additional 10 lbs.
1. Christine on 1/1/2010, said:
My golden loves it.
2. Stacey on 11/30/2009, said:
My beagles both have allergies and were scratching their ears, feet etc...until about 2 weeks into this bag of food. It works wonders!!